The winners of this year’s National Fish & Chip Awards were announced at an exclusive awards ceremony in London yesterday (Tuesday 28th February), celebrating the very best in fish and chips.
Organised by The National Federation of Fish Friers and hosted by comedian and presenter Jason Manford, the event saw 600 guests attend from across the sector, including fish & chip business owners, industry partners and headline sponsors such as Seafood from Norway, proudly represented by the Norwegian Seafood Council (NSC), and Just Eat.
KFE would like to congratulate all 11 category winners and runners-up:
Fish & Chip Takeaway of the Year
- 1st: Whitehead’s Fish & Chips, Hornsea
- 2nd: Fish Kitchen 1854, Maesycwmmer
- 3rd: The Fish Works, Largs
Fish & Chip Restaurant of the Year
- 1st: Fish City, Belfast
- 2nd: Malt and Anchor, Cirencester
- 3rd: Henry’s of Hunstanton, Hunstanton
Best Newcomer Award
- Lighthouse Fisheries of Flamborough, Flamborough
From Field to Frier Award
- The Real Food Café, Tyndrum
Best Mobile Operator Award
- Pimp My Fish, Burwell
Staff Training and Development Award
- The Chesterford Group, Bishop’s Stortford
Best Multiple Operator of the Year Award
- Harlees Fish & Chips
NFFF Quality Accreditation Champion
- The Fish Works, Largs
Environment and Sustainability Award
- Fish City, Belfast
Supplier of The Year Award
- Henry Colbeck Ltd
Outstanding Achievement Award
- Hugh Lipscombe – The Chesterford Group
The winners of each category will win a once-in-a-lifetime study trip to Norway hosted by headline sponsor, Seafood from Norway, proudly represented by the Norwegian Seafood Council (NSC). Here they will participate in an action-packed itinerary to Norway’s cold, clear waters, including a voyage onboard one of the country’s frozen-at-sea vessels, to experience first-hand the Norwegian fleet’s world-class sustainable fishing and processing facilities.
Commenting on the event, President of the NFFF Andrew Crook said: “Celebrating our vibrant and spirited industry today has been an absolute pleasure. We were blown away by the standard of entries this year, all of which have shown an incredible dedication to serving the nation’s favourite dish, in what has been a tumultuous year for the sector. I would like to congratulate all of the winners, and runner’s up, whilst wishing nothing more but the very best success for the future.”