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A Salt and Battery
brings you as close to “across the pond” as you’re going to get here in the West Village without taking a flight to . Many flock here for the golden crisp battered fish and chips properly wrapped in British newspaper. Just don’t call the chips French fries and don’t ask for ketchup. This is Great Britain after all and only a good dousing of malt vinegar will do!
Deep Fried Mars Bar...A Dessert That Simply Doesn't Shy Away From Decadence
Run by 2 Brit expats, you might be able to catch a soccer game on the radio while gnashing in this tiny shop. In recognition of the fact that Cod fisheries the world over have been over harvested, they now mostly substitute that fish with locally caught Pollack (similarly flaky) along with Whiting and Haddock. However, your escape isn’t limited to just one dish. They have plenty of other seriously English delicacies like kidney pies, pickled onions, fried beets, mushy peas, Chip Butties (chips sandwiched between two slices of fried bread slathered with Mayonnaise) as well as fried fruit.
For dessert, the deep-fried Mars bars can’t be missed. Before you cringe at the saturated fat and calorie count, this is an English Mars Bar, richer than the American version, coated and deep fried for a just a minute yielding a surprisingly greaseless crunchy coating with the candy bar inside warm and just about to melt. They also whip up a deep-fried Toffee Crisp that is equally tantalizing.
By Subway: Take the A or C Train to the 8th Ave – 14th St. Station and walk 2 blocks south to
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A112 Greenwich Ave, , NY 10011


