
Fried fish & chips with ketchup & vinegar, served in a cozy, modern cafe or to take away.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 30 Rue Saint-Sauveur, 75002 Paris, France
Phone: +33 1 42 21 88 78
Website: http://www.johanasfishandchips.com/
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The only good thing was that they had vinegar for the chips.
A disapointment. Not proper fish and chips, at least not for me..
Really can’t understand all the positive reviews. At half the price why not, perhaps in a pinch.. but i still wouldn’t go a second time.
Without exaggeration, this is the best Fish & Chips we have ever had in Paris. The fish was perfectly crispy on the outside and incredibly fresh and tender on the inside, and the chips were delicious and perfectly cooked. Everything tasted amazing.
What made the experience even more special was the owner himself, who served us with exceptional kindness, generosity, and genuine hospitality.
He was very friendly, welcoming, and even treated us with extra chips, which was such a thoughtful and generous gesture. His warmth and personal touch made the visit unforgettable.
We truly highly recommend this place to anyone looking for real, high-quality Fish & Chips in Paris.
We will definitely come back again — it was a wonderful and memorable experience.
Thank you so much — you were amazing!
My mother and I ordered a single Fish and Chips to share because we saw how big the portion was when someone else had it. They were kind enough to split our order across two plates when served to make it easier for us. Failed to get pics of it cos we ate it so quickly!
Fast, delicious, fresh, friendly. Exactly what you want in a meal. I’m sure we’ll be back while we’re in Paris!
The fish is superb the “chips” need to be a little bit thicker and it would nice to not have to pay extra for the malt vinegar.
Apart from that you probably won’t find better in Paris
Feeling homesick as an immigrant in Paris, I paid over 20€ for my meal which turned out to be just two small tenders of fish with french fries, not even chips. The fish was not as flavourful as it is supposed to be and I had to pay 1.50€ extra for a tiny bit of vinegar which is always free in England. Considering malt vinegar is super cheap in France I don’t see why it needs to be an extra charge. I’d have even been happy with 0,50€ but 1,50 is ridiculous. It’s literally cheap vinegar.
The only thing I can say was good was the mushy peas. I otherwise do not recommend eating here – it’s places like these that make people think British food is bland.