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Worthing, a seaside town on England's south coast, offers fresh seafood, traditional fish and chips, and local fare like Sussex pond pudding in a relaxing coastal setting.

New Amsterdam Worthing

New Amsterdam Worthing

79 High Street, Worthing, United Kingdom

Pub • Lunch • Asiatic • British


"As regular diners at the across the road Corner House, this reincarnation of The Swan (hence the very nice swan themed stained glass windows) still has a way to go. It's picked up some of the regular drinkers off The Alexandra (Sunday diners like us included), since chef Darren and host Chris departed for The Little Ship in Portland. We'd never visited The Swan before (and we are locals) due to its rep as being mainly for regular drinkers, so, having picked up a discount flyer to promote its new ownership as the New Amsterdam, we wanted to try it out.First impression was was this a Goth hang out? It is very self consciously DARK inside! Having advertised food, it doesn't yet at time of writing do Sunday roasts. As we were trying it midweek with a view to taking friends there on a Sunday, that idea went out. But, in case the old traditional scoff was good, we opted for a starter of drinks and olives, Bitterballen, then fish and chips. Very pleasant young man (Joel) served us. The White Zinfandel and Peroni were just fine, olives were pitted, nicely marinated, and there were loads of them! The Bitterballen our first were very tasty. I could eat double the serving as a mains. The fish and chips were a tad disappointing as the batter was a little greasy and mine was hard as a brick at one end. Chips were okay, not fab, but plentiful.If you're indoors, as we were on a rainy day, you cannot see outside. There HAVE to be lights, and apparently the old candles in bottles isn't just for decoration! Bearing in mind that the decor seems to be based on the Addams Family mansion, l'd say this will be a boring experience for people with young children, as they can see nothing of interest. It's not got any interesting or unusual features (sorry, but a bit of brick doesn't do it for me), and for sitting out watching traffic I'd opt for the Corner House or the Cow and Oak near the Steyne!If the pub aims for mainly drinkers, l think it will meet that remit, although the spacious Corner House absorbs both just gluggers as well as diners in a light, family and dog oriented out and indoor space.The prop has no plans to install a tv, which means it won't be showing sport, as per The Alex, and thankfully has no slots, games rooms, or other distractions.If you like your interiors to feel darkly enclosing, New Amsterdam will suit. Overall, it's not our style, but it doesn't mean it won't suit other folk. But l wouldn't take your kids with you, or go if you mind feeling very much indoors."

Chipwick

Chipwick

94 Brighton Road, Worthing, United Kingdom

Seafood • British • Fast Food • Vegetarian


"This evening we had a takeaway: Whitebait, calamary, reg chips, reg haddock, tartare sauce, thai fish cake. £39 of order. We were very happy to be back and using Chipwick, as we leave not too far. Haddock, whitebait and tartare sauce fresh. I’m sure even the other two items were fresh as well. Too fresh that the fishcake was raw inside: homemade for sure but just a fish+mash potatoes patty big like an adult hand and uncooked. The calamari were way too much oily that to try to eat it we started to take out the coating. I’m sure the young chef was feeling the pressure of a 7pm rush (5 orders before us but this is not a justification for cooking a raw dish and one that is too oily. Maybe the oil wasn't ready or some new oil had been added to the fryer? You don't expect this service from an award-winning restaurant. When called, the staff was kind when they offered us to prepare another portion of fishcake, which we refused only to avoid going out in the rain to get it. Another complaint is that the female staff at the till should have their hair tied up, not touch it in front of customers and then prepare food without washing their hands. It is not a good practice in a food area!!! Chipwick as a restaurant has not lost us as customers (the fish is always fresh not frozen! but we hope, next time, to find all the food at the best standards that have characterized this place all these years."