
Battered sausage (a deep fried hot dog--not quite like a corn dog, but it's the closest comparison)

Doner Kebab--an absolute guilty pleasure. After a few pints, there's nothing else in the world I'd like more than a kebab. However, I have never eaten one in the light of day. Immensely popular with students...which led to:

It's like an amazing combination of 2 of students' favorite things. (Pot Noodle is like Top Ramen in the US--very cheap college student food)

And saving the best for last...the classic Fish & Chips. Americans aren't used to having a whole length of a fish spread across their plate--it's a little intimidating. Mushy peas don't look too appetizing, but they're alright. All in all, when done right, fish & chips are an obvious must for tourists/exchange students.
Doner Kebab--an absolute guilty pleasure. After a few pints, there's nothing else in the world I'd like more than a kebab.Takeaway Online
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