The top fish and chip shops in Gwent according to TripAdvisor
With the sun shining, it's the perfect time to enjoy some fish and chips.
Here are some of the best places in Gwent, according to TripAdvisor.
Jones Fish Bar
Jones' Fish Bar (Image: Google)
Located on Chepstow Road, Newport, Jones Fish Bar is a family-run, traditional fish and chip shop.
A customer said: "The best fish and chips in Newport Gwent.
"Fish batter was crisp and the fish was white and extremely tasty."
Another said: "We have enjoyed fish and chips from Jones Fish Bar before.
"Absolutely delicious, will order online again."
Pie Corner Fish Bar
Pie Corner Fish Bar (Image: Google) Situated on High Cross Lane, Newport, Pie Corner Fish Bar is praised for its outstanding service and beautiful food.
A customer said: "Been to this establishment many times now, the food is absolutely beautiful, nice portion size and temperature spot on."
Another said: "I wouldn't trust to eat from another chip shop, the food is always lush and portion sizes are good."
Village Fish Bar, Bassaleg
Village Fish Bar (Image: Google) Village Fish Bar, located on St Basil's Stores, Bassaleg, is known for its freshly cooked, generous portions.
A customer said: "We have fish and chips from the Village Fish Bar regularly.
"Always freshly cooked, generous portions and very tasty."
Another said: "Best fish and chips around.
"We regularly have fish and chips delivered.
"Always really good."
Victor's Fish Bar
Victor's (Image: Google) Victor's Fish Bar on Commercial Road, Newport, is a surprising find for many customers.
A customer said: "Great food all freshly cooked.
"Lovely piece of fish and tasty Indian curry sauce."
Another said: "The fish and chips were one of the best I have tasted, fish was of good quality also chips were not fatty and cooked to perfection."
Eshaal's Fish and Chips
Eshaal's Fish and Chips (Image: Google) Eshaal's Fish and Chips on Upper Dock Street, Newport, is highly recommended by customers.
A customer said: "If I could give these guys 10 stars I would.
"Food was piping hot on delivery.
"The fish was out of this world."
Another said: "Absolutely love this place, the food is excellent and I've tried most things from the menu, very clean place and nice to eat there or takeaway, very friendly staff and great service."
Maindee Fish Bar
Maindee Fish Bar (Image: Google) Maindee Fish Bar on Livingstone Place, Newport, is known for its great food and good prices.
A customer said: "Very nice.
"Fish cod and chips were cooked fresh.
"Price very reasonable due to high in cost of living."
Another said: "Best fish and chip shop in Newport.
"Great food and good prices.
"Can't recommend it enough."
These are just a few of the top-rated fish and chip shops in Gwent, perfect for a sunny day treat.
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