The entrants thus far in my search for the best hot chips in my area.
Rated for the following out of 5:
Flavour
Cookedness
Cost v Quantity
Condiment
Overall
What I would consider "gourmet" among chips are the following 2 entries
Seaport Fish and Chips
Flavour
Cookedness
Cost v Quantity
Condiment
Overall
Mr Chippee
Flavour
Cookedness
Cost v Quantity
Condiment
Overall
The winner of the gourmet chip is Seaport Fish and Chips. Lovely taste and the addition of vinegar at the table made for a tremendous snack. Both weighed in at a hefty $5.50 for the large serve I had. Expensive chips but Seaport had dine in table service which also gives them the edge. Mr Chippee has a battered chip which has a great flavour but lacked the ability to personally condimise.
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Re: Tassie's best chips
Bauer wrote:The entrants thus far in my search for the best hot chips in my area.
Rated for the following out of 5:
Flavour
Cookedness
Cost v Quantity
Condiment
Overall
What I would consider "gourmet" among chips are the following 2 entries
Seaport Fish and Chips
Flavour
Fish and Chips
Cookedness
Cost v Quantity
Condiment
Overall
Mr Chippee
Flavour
Cookedness
Cost v Quantity
Condiment
Overall
The winner of the gourmet chip is Seaport Fish and Chips. Lovely taste and the addition of vinegar at the table made for a tremendous snack. Both weighed in at a hefty $5.50 for the large serve I had. Expensive chips but Seaport had dine in table service which also gives them the edge. Mr Chippee has a battered chip which has a great flavour but lacked the ability to personally condimise.
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Re: Tassie's best chips
Bauer wrote:The entrants thus far in my search for the best hot chips in my area.
Rated for the following out of 5:
Flavour
Cookedness
Cost v Quantity
Condiment
Overall
What I would consider "gourmet" among chips are the following 2 entries
Seaport Fish and Chips
Flavour
Cookedness
Cost v Quantity
Condiment
Overall
Mr Chippee
Flavour
Cookedness
Cost v Quantity
Condiment
Overall
The winner of the gourmet chip is Seaport Fish and Chips. Lovely taste and the addition of vinegar at the table made for a tremendous snack. Both weighed in at a hefty $5.50 for the large serve I had. Expensive chips but Seaport had dine in table service which also gives them the edge. Mr Chippee has a battered chip which has a great flavour but lacked the ability to personally condimise.
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Re: Tassie's best chips
Bauer wrote:lol Dex. At least haze changed something
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Re: Tassie's best chips
fish and chips are good
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