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Looks like a no-frills Dover fast food joint, manned by lovely expats. Perfect fish 'n' chips wrapped in London newspaper spotted with grease. Accents abound, and the staff tends toward the no-BS friendly side. Bring your copy of London Fields, pop a Pepcid, then order a chip butty—basically a French fry sandwich. Afterward, pop next door to Tea & Sympathy's candy-stocked shop for a limey lolly. Brilliant, innit?
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