Fish Butty. Freshwater West, Wales
September 2020 In the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is a beautiful long sandy beach and top surf spot. Just up above the beach, there is a colourful little boat, serving up delicious, unusual and fresh from sea to plate fare. Why not give weekend brunch a coastal twist with a fish butty? Freshly caught each day, the fish could be anything from mackerel to plaice to coley. But whatever the sea lucky dip offers up, it’s sure to be the freshest fish pan fried to order and served in a bun with the famous KelpChup (a ketchup type condiment made from locally foraged seaweed), homemade pickles and seaweed chilli sauce. Then take a stroll down to the rocks to eat whilst being serenaded by the crashing waves, or get the wind in your hair as you walk across the cliff tops and explore the seaweed drying hut. Find Café Mor in the car park at Freshwater West beach. They also serve bacon butties, meat and veggie black bean burgers, and crab and lobster ...
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