Tom Kerridge has been slammed by a fisherman for charging £35 for haddock and chips.
The dish is served up with fancy peas and posh curry sauce.
But the 52-year-old TV chef has been blasted for the price of the classic British meal.
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The Cornish Haddock and Chips with matson sauce, peas pudding and tartare sauce is being served at Kerridge’s Bar & Grill.

It is on the à la Carte menu at the eatery on Northumberland Avenue, Embankment, central London.
The tiny pot served with the fish has about ten chips in it.
Kerridge said: “An amazing piece of battered haddock.
“With some spinach and obviously a fresh lemon for juice.
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“Triple-cooked chips and three sauces.

“We got tartare sauce, we got pease pudding, and we got matson sauce.
“Matson sauce is our version of chip shop curry sauce.”
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A spokesperson said: “This family favourite is served with a trio of sauces – Tartare Sauce, Pease Pudding and Matson Sauce.
“Now available on our À La Carte menu. When are you joining us?”
But he has been slammed for how much he is charging, as reported on What’s The Jam.
Fisherman Ian Watt fumed: “£35 for half a haddock?
“Somebody’s making a fortune off them.
“It’s not us fishermen.”

Edward Hull joked: “How much is it if you want a normal amount of chips?”
Another said, “Those peas must be very expensive.”
Yet one said, “Good lord, my mouth is watering.”

In June 2022, Kerridge – who has two Michelin stars and runs eight restaurants – was criticised for a similar fish and chips meal at his old Harrods eatery.
That was also £35, then 16 months later, he hiked the price to £37.
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