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Battered fish goujons with battered onion rings, peas, chips and tartare sauce. A goujon (from French: goujon ' dowel ', ' pin ') is a strip of meat taken from underside of the muscular fish tail or chicken breast, sometimes breaded or coated in batter and deep fried.
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