Kerbisher & Malt

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Kerbisher & Malt
Founded2011[1]
FounderSaul Reuben, Nick Crossley[2]
Headquarters
London
,
England
Number of locations
Productsfish and chips
Websitehttp://www.kerbisher.co.uk/

Kerbisher & Malt is a chain of fish and chip shops in London. The first branch was established in the west London suburb of Brook Green by chef Saul Reuben and his brother-in-law Nick Crossley in 2011.[2] "Kerbisher" was a fishing boat crewed by Crossley's grandfather, who was a herring fisherman, while "Malt" is the malt vinegar commonly served with fish and chips.[3]

Reception

Zoe Williams reviewed their opening for the Sunday Telegraph, praising the freshness of the fish and the traditional quality of the chips, "I almost want to write a love poem to the chips ... Here, they've returned to first principles ... They've made chips that remind me of being a kid and going to the chip-shop after swimming..."[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Hannah Thompson (2 January 2015), "Kerbisher & Malt to open fifth site", The Caterer
  2. ^ a b Simon Majumdar (2012), A Guide to London's Classic Cafes and Fish & Chip Shops, Black Dog, pp. 166–167, ISBN 978-1-907317-69-9
  3. ^ Andy Hayler (13 September 2011), "Kerbisher and Malt", Andy Hayler's Restaurant Guide
  4. ^ "Kerbisher & Malt, London W6, restaurant review", Sunday Telegraph, 11 September 2011

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