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		<title>Food Away: The Best Fish and Chips This Side of the Pond</title>
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		<dc:creator>Laura Weiss</dc:creator>
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I&#8217;m not much fish and chips fan. In my experience, it&#8217;s more like fish and grease. So a couple of weekends ago, when we stopped at Captain Scott&#8217;s Lobster Dock in New London, CT on our way back from Boston to New York, I ordered the lobster roll instead.  Still, Roadfood, a site I [...]
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<p>I&#8217;m not much fish and chips fan. In my experience, it&#8217;s more like fish and grease. So a couple of weekends ago, when we stopped at <a href="brucew@robbreport.com Leslie Weeden">Captain Scott&#8217;s Lobster Dock</a> in New London, CT on our way back from Boston to New York, I ordered the lobster roll instead.  Still, <a href="http://www.roadfood.com">Roadfood</a>, a site I rely on for road food picks whenever we travel, said the fish and chips ($9.95 including excellent fries and slaw) at Captain Scott&#8217;s was outstanding. So I dove into my hubby&#8217;s fish and chips to see what all the fuss was about.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-1928" href="http://www.foodandthings.com/2009/07/best-fish-and-chips-this-side-of-the-pond/capt-scott-fish-yes/"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-1928" title="capt-scott-fish-yes" src="http://www.foodandthings.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/capt-scott-fish-yes-300x225.jpg" alt="capt-scott-fish-yes" width="300" height="225" /></a>This was fish and chips like no other. Perfectly crisp and golden on the outside with a buttery finish. Tender and most on the inside. What&#8217;s the secret? Hot oil is a must. Plus, &#8220;we change the it a lot,&#8221; said the server manning the counter that runs along the front of the ramshackle fish shack. Cod is the fish of choice, she informed me. (If you&#8217;re not a fried fish fan, try the lobster roll for $13.95. It&#8217;s prepared Connecticut style, made with melted butter instead of mayo. Personally, I like the traditional recipe better. There&#8217;s also a fish market for purchasing seafood to take home.)</p>
<p>There can&#8217;t be a better  fish and fries plate than this New London rendition&#8212;not even in old London. (<a href="www.thewestbranchnyc.com">West Branch</a> on the Upper West Side has a pretty good version.)  But don&#8217;t go for the atmosphere. There are picnic tables for devouring your grub, but you probably won&#8217;t want to linger very long.  For a bit of maritime atmosphere, look to the  few dozen pleasure boats  tied up adjacent to the picnic area. Otherwise, the view consists of rusting lobster traps, a dreary parking lot, and thundering Amtrak trains hurtling by every few minutes.</p>
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<p>If you&#8217;re taking the ferry from New London to Orient or Block Island, Captain Scott&#8217;s is just a stone&#8217;s throw away.  The place is open from April through October.</p>
<address><strong>Captain Scott&#8217;s Lobster Dock</strong><br />
80 Hamilton St.<br />
New London, CT</address>
<address>860 439 1741<br />
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