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    Cork

    Republic of Ireland

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      BALLYCOTTON SEAFOOD 16.06.10
      Just one man on duty at the Ballycotton Seafood stall in the English Market and a queue building up. He didn't flinch under pressure as he filleted like Billy-o, all the while showing good humour and courtesy to a customer who didn't seem to be very well up on fish.
      The Ballycotton man also kept an eye on the queue, making sure that each was served in turn. He fairly flew through the fish and indeed I noticed two foreign couples who stopped to see him in action. My turn came and I ordered five pieces of hake. Got four from the first fish so that meant he had to go and do another to get the fifth piece. No bother at all and soon I was on my way with a smile on my face, not least because I thought the 10.47 charge was quite reasonable.


      BALLYCOTTON SEAFOOD
      The English Market is long established and one of the highlights of a visit to Cork, everything available from exotic spices to tripe and drisheen.
      Not too many fish stalls. My favourite is the relatively recently arrived Ballycotton Seafood, which took over from the Bandon Fish shop.


      Called in there recently for some unsmoked haddock and got five large pieces for €14.00. Also had a good chat with the man behind the counter who wasn't at all happy with the prices that local restaurants are charging for fish. "You'd pay 26 euro for one piece of that on a meal out." He has a point!

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