Olivia Colman has revealed that a fish and chip shop in Norfolk is her favourite place to get the British staple.
The 49-year-old actress, who was born in Norwich, has appeared in a video with British Vogue where she reviewed bangers and mash, sticky toffee pudding and four other British dishes.
During the video, the Oscar winner took a moment to mention a popular north Norfolk fishing town while chomping down on a battered fish.
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"The best fish and chips is French's on Wells Quay," she said after trying the seafood.
"My granddad was born above that and I think that just makes it taste better."
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French's is located in The Quay and has been serving the town for more than 100 years after being started by William Thomas French in 1921.
Colman - who has appeared in TV shows such as Peep Show and Broadchurch, as well as movies including Murder on the Orient Express and The Favourite - went to Norwich High School for Girls and Gresham's School in Holt.
She credited early trips to Cinema City as being a "game-changer" for the budding young actress.
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