
Brits have enjoyed seeing Justin Bieber's escapades in the UK, as he documented a recent trip on social media.
He decided to check out local delicacy fish and chips from a restaurant in Fife, Scotland, sharing selfies as he sipped on another well-known classic - Innis and Gunn lager.
Bieber was with friends in St Andrews, where he managed to have a round or two of golf, something the area's famous for.
All that sport is hungry work, but rather than hitting the area's swanky restaurants, he evidently thought he'd keep things humble.
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As well as visiting a chippy, he also headed to see what Scottish McDonald's had to offer - although things didn't go too smoothly at the drive-thru window, with the blunder leaving the group in hysterics.

Bieber later shared the funny exchange on Instagram, where in the clip a member of staff can be heard telling them through the speakers: "Okay, we don’t do burritos unfortunately."
The camera then pans to Justin and his friends laughing, with one falling forward and leaning into Justin’s shoulder.
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Next the camera pans to the screens and shows some of their £48 McDonald’s order, which included double cheeseburgers and boxes of chicken nuggets.

The 'Never Say Never' singer has been spotted in various spots around Scotland, with fans sharing selfies and clips of him enjoying Dundee, Fife and Tayside. It's been reported that he is in Scotland to watch the Alfred Dunhill Golf Links Championship, which always draws a star crowd.
A golfing fan, he's been spotted playing a few rounds at the luxurious Gleneagles in Auchterarder, Perthshire. He's also stuck true to his musical talent and treated fellow hotel guests to an intimate performance when he played a song on their restaurant piano.
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He was also spotted at Cromars Fish and Chips in St Andrews, where he and pals ordered fish and chips.
Owner Charles Mair told ITV: "When he came in, we didn't realise at first, but he started tapping the counter and singing out the menu.
"It was a bit of a shock for the staff. He was very nice and respectful."
Now, whilst in Scotland, he might have wanted to try a local delicacy, but it was no deep fried Mars Bars for Bieber. Instead it was a simpler plan, as Mair said: "He ordered a lot of food, primarily our special - fish and chips with an Innis and Gunn beer."
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As Bieber was putting on a bit of a show for those behind the counter, he and his group asked if they could sit in the restaurant to eat.
Sadly for them, though, tables were fully booked, meaning they had to settle for a takeaway.
Mair explained: "It was surreal and for the staff it took a bit of time to sink in. Justin and his friends had to wait because we cook to order here.
"He gave us the thumbs up, no review but he had a munch of a few chips on the way out which was good."