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In cod we trust

A British import wins surprising favour

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IN NEW YORK, a city where respectable people are driven to bribing waiters in the vain hope of getting a table at restaurants like Nobu, stodgy British grub should have no place. Yet fish and chips, that highlight (some say) of British cuisine, is the latest fashion from across the Atlantic to sweep into New York.

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