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'''The Codfather''' was a [[fish and chips]] [[restaurant]] in [[Sheffield]], which was favoured by [[Graham O'Brien]]. He felt that they served better food than the [[Daily Catch]], "the exact right level of crispy", against the Daily Catch's soggy [[batter]]. They also served scraps. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Good Doctor (novel)|The Good Doctor]]'') | '''The Codfather''' was a [[fish and chips]] [[restaurant]] in [[Sheffield]], which was favoured by [[Graham O'Brien]]. He felt that they served better food than the [[Daily Catch]], "the exact right level of crispy", against the Daily Catch's soggy [[batter]]. They also served scraps. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Good Doctor (novel)|The Good Doctor]]'') | ||
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- You may be looking for the restaurant in Talmouth.
The Codfather was a fish and chips restaurant in Sheffield, which was favoured by Graham O'Brien. He felt that they served better food than the Daily Catch, "the exact right level of crispy", against the Daily Catch's soggy batter. They also served scraps. (PROSE: The Good Doctor)
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