Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Fish and Chips--South Carolina style

Since seeing a meal of "fish and chips" over at Yorkshire Pudding's blog the other day, I've had a craving. So today I went to Tubbs restaurant for lunch to satisfy it.

Delicious fried flounder, waffle cut fries, hush puppies, coleslaw, and (un)sweetened iced tea. I cleaned the plate!
Tubbs has the best seafood in this whole area. Lucky for me, it's only a few blocks from my house!

18 comments:

angryparsnip said...

Goodness... Oh Lord please send me there quick. This looks so good.
Even the coleslaw looks not swimming in dressing !
Now I am trying to find a place I can order some.

cheers, parsnip

Marty said...

Not fair that I'm reading this at the nadir of my afternoon blood sugar level.

Sue said...

That looks pretty good to me. Not easy to get fish and chips in France.

Jennifer said...

It's homemade coleslaw made with apple cider vinegar, and it's not swimming in dressing at all!
Yummy.

Jennifer said...

Sorry!

Jennifer said...

The fish is perfectly seasoned and fried. I never cared for flounder into I tried Tubbs!

Kay G. said...

I love the fish and chips in England, but yours in South Carolina look pretty awesome too! That cole slaw looks really good too.
You are lucky to live near this nice place to eat!

Doc said...

Fish and chips yum. Now you've gone and done it.

Cro Magnon said...

I haven't eaten fish-n-chips for years. You've made me want some!

Librarian said...

Looks good! I really like coleslaw, but I don't know what Hush Puppies are (except for a brand of shoes that probably does not exist anymore).

Frances said...

It looks delicious, but what are " hush puppies". ? ....like Librarian, I only know them as a brand of suede shoe !

Tom Stephenson said...

You beat me to it Frances!

Moving with Mitchell said...

No "sweetea"? I love hush puppies but still can't get used to the idea of waffles with fried chicken!

Yorkshire Pudding said...

Some commenters above have no idea what hushpuppies are! HA-HA-HA! Isn't that amazing! To help them out...
A hushpuppy is a small, savoury, deep-fried ball made from cornmeal-based batter. In the southern states of America hushpuppies are frequently served as a side dish with seafood. See this recipe:- http://allrecipes.com/recipe/25241/vickis-hush-puppies/

Yorkshire Pudding said...

Sorry to see that Tubbs Restaurant can't afford glasses for the iced tea and have to use jam jars instead! By the way, the meal looks scrumptious and yet very few calories!

Jennifer said...

Thanks for the hushpuppy explanation! Tubbs is casual, and mason jar glasses are a trend right now.

Jennifer said...

Neither can I...it sounds weird to me!

Anonymous said...

Oh man that looks gooood! I like my waffle fries a little more crispy (maybe that just the lighting/pic) but other than that? My kind of meal!