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Uncle Albert's Traditional English Fish and Chips, Straits Quay, Penang

Whenever I go for fish and chips, it reminds me somewhere far, like the Fremantle fish&chips or the fish & chips at Bondi Beach. I have never liked the frozen fish and chips fillet, so, the fish and chips at Uncle Albert's is good for me. Well, it has almost the same style as Blue Reef's, except that over here, there is a free soup and iced lemon tea (I cant remember if it's for orders before 8pm or so)

This place is perfect for a weekend!
While strolling along the marina, and shopping at the flea market,  at the same time, there are many restaurants for pit stops!

So, here I am, trying out this place, after so long (they have already opened since 2013).
While reading about this place, it seems that this restaurant started in Greentown, Ipoh. So, Penang is the 2nd branch. (I would believe so)


The soup of the day


The generous portion of fish and chips with iced lemon tea.
I honestly cant remember which fish I have picked, but probably the cheapest from the menu (halibut, perhaps).  However, it's really a satisfying dinner.


Had traditional coconut ice cream from the flea market (same pasar malam vendor- but shes selling at RM7 instead of RM6 - in pasar malams)


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