@@ttyo127 the foreign stuff is usually adapted for foreign tastes. You’ll occasionally find a place doing it authentically - but it’s hard to find. If you come to India, you’ll straight away taste the difference. It’s like when I ate American BBQ in New Zealand, and then I had it in America. It’s just not comparable.
Lambs expensive anyway. And if you look at the cut of those chops they probably cost them £15 each from the supplier. And in a local butchers it would set you back the same price. You’ll never get lamb chops that thick in Sainsbury’s or Waitrose.
Those lamb chops are spectacular. But fun fact: they are just as good at Gymkhana’s sister restaurant Brigadiers, and cost £33 instead of £65 at Gymkhana. It’s also a bit of a misnomer to call that venison biryani. It’s wild muntjac biryani…yeah, a muntjac is a tiny wild south Asian deer, but it’s much different than what most people think of as “venison”.
@@ashens2 The lamb chops, yes. The menus are different, but a few things are the same. Gymkhana is more polished, but Brigadier’s is excellent. The quality at Brigadier’s is exceptional.
I went here two years and the food is incredible. Unfortunately they didn’t have muntjac biryani when we went. We had the seekh kabab and a chaat dish among other items and they were all fantastic. It deserves its two Michelin stars.
@@twite5462, Having a conversation with someone else at the table is one thing, a loud-ass American with a cap on talking into a camera is tacky. It’s definitely why they put him in the basement and I wouldn’t be surprised if people still asked if they could be moved away from him.
If you want decent Indian food in London, steer clear of the fancy places and just head to brick lane or tooting Bec for more authentic stuff and very feasible prices.
of course for every day you shouldn’t eat at expensive restaurants… but for some special day or occasion it’s totally fine to pay extra for the atmosphere, care and luxury of a restaurant
@@MrBaronCabronyeah, facts usually get brought up when talking about spending a lot of money on something you COULD make at home for not even half the price, or maybe you simply cant cook.
@@desantinotafrancesco2639 what has eating out got to do with not being able to cook? They're not mutually exclusive. It's like saying you can't watch films at home because you went to the cinema.
This is not some basic Indian takeaway. It's based in one of the wealthiest parts of London and is a Michelin starred restaurant. These kinda places do small portions. It's all about quality over quantity
@@markford-h7lsounds like a scam. Europeans always use that argument to justify pretentious food like bro I'd rather just get real indian food in India.
I'm thinking marinating them over night in yoghurt, dhania, chili powder, turmeric, garlic/ginger and garam masala. Wipe off marinate, and grill until internal temperature of 130-135. Not too bad!
Bro, they might taste great but for 50 - 75 Dhs max (15 - 20$), I can make you have equally or maybe even better lamb chops here in Dubai 😂😂😂😂 85$ for 3 freaking lamb chops, thats a rip off of another level man!!!! Nyways hope u enjoyed your experience and hopefully you find Indian restaurants with a better price in the future, peace ✌️✌️✌️✌️
@@riftwalk2546As a professional cook I can ASSURE you only a tandoor oven produces tandoori anything 😂 Anyone with a sophisticated palate knows that. Are y'all pretending you're making brick oven pizza at home, too? 🤣😆🤫
Trust me, I just had those three lamb chops right across my house in Calgary, for 12 dollars, Canadian dollars, and effin delicious. Now im gonna go to the sme place again, give 12 more dollars tip, and ask to write “Michelin” on those chops with the spices. I still save 86 dollars, Canadian 😶🌫️
Bro in India we also have lots of vegetarian options do try them also... For example rajma rice, dosa, idli sambhar, chloe bhature, aalo pratha, poha, dhokla, daal baati, etc....
Biryani for 48$ isn't surprising because soo much effort is put into that you need 3-4 people to make it and that pot and the tandoor adds up things though quantity sucks but quality is soo good
85$???? Man, I'm from Nepal, and that's my expenses for a whole month which includes rice,lentil,curry, chutney 2 times a day, with chicken, buff or lamb meat 12 times per month and 15 litres of local alcohol.
You gotta come to India and have the real deal Bro 🇮🇳
Bro I can't believe that you didn't get any likes or replies yet 😅
If the chef grew up in India why isn’t this the real deal? What would make it more real?
Why would it not be the real deal? It's Indian food in London, it's about as real as it gets other than actually being in India
@@ttyo127 the foreign stuff is usually adapted for foreign tastes. You’ll occasionally find a place doing it authentically - but it’s hard to find. If you come to India, you’ll straight away taste the difference. It’s like when I ate American BBQ in New Zealand, and then I had it in America. It’s just not comparable.
@@KarlRock exactly!! Most exotic restaurants change their recipe according to the taste of locals
But almost 30 dollers per lamb chop💀
Tbf that’s a Michelin star restaurant in London. Not that different for Michelin star dishes in NYC
Yeah that made me almost break my damn neck
Lambs expensive anyway. And if you look at the cut of those chops they probably cost them £15 each from the supplier. And in a local butchers it would set you back the same price. You’ll never get lamb chops that thick in Sainsbury’s or Waitrose.
@@HdHd-hp6qz still there's a 15 dollar mark up
@@HdHd-hp6qz $17.99 for four approximately 4oz lamb chops is what google says
For $85 I’m expecting the whole lamb 🐑 😅
You can't even get a rack of lamb at that price 😂 Cut it out
Lamb has always been expensive. Leg of lamb cost £35 in Sainsbury’s that’s just a leg.
U can get it in India for that amount.
Bro even in India that's not possible and you are expecting from a michelin star restaurant of London 😂😂😂 what a weirdo
@@Ken_from_mumbainah bro you are delutional though if it is wild lammb you can get
Those lamb chops are spectacular. But fun fact: they are just as good at Gymkhana’s sister restaurant Brigadiers, and cost £33 instead of £65 at Gymkhana. It’s also a bit of a misnomer to call that venison biryani. It’s wild muntjac biryani…yeah, a muntjac is a tiny wild south Asian deer, but it’s much different than what most people think of as “venison”.
Brigadiers has the same food at lower prices?! 😮
@@ashens2 The lamb chops, yes. The menus are different, but a few things are the same. Gymkhana is more polished, but Brigadier’s is excellent. The quality at Brigadier’s is exceptional.
regardless that biryani looked absolutely delicious especially with the bread bowl thing cut off man it looked good
In India for 85 dollars ( 6000 inr ) y'all can get a whole lamb
and alive..
I went here two years and the food is incredible. Unfortunately they didn’t have muntjac biryani when we went. We had the seekh kabab and a chaat dish among other items and they were all fantastic. It deserves its two Michelin stars.
Bro got robbed .
For 85$ u could get a whole lamb 😅.
Not in uk
The best Indian food you can get is in India only
Nope
@@craigr4763 I think you need some hope.
The best Indian food is at a. Random corner of a street served by a single old man
So you want them to come to India just to eat? Do you go to say like Japan when you feel like having Japanese food?
@@manofyourdreams481 I was just stating facts...and yes why not come to India to eat...It doesn't cost much honestly.
Imagine dining at a 2 star Michelin restaurant trying to enjoy your meal. And then you hear him yapping across the dining area 💀
With a baseball hat on real classy
Why do you think they put him in the basement?
Talking isn’t allowed at Michelin restaurants?
@@twite5462 No, not at 2 or 3 stars
@@twite5462, Having a conversation with someone else at the table is one thing, a loud-ass American with a cap on talking into a camera is tacky. It’s definitely why they put him in the basement and I wouldn’t be surprised if people still asked if they could be moved away from him.
If you want decent Indian food in London, steer clear of the fancy places and just head to brick lane or tooting Bec for more authentic stuff and very feasible prices.
Absolutely not. 85 dollars for three lamb chops, my boy are you good???? And did he just eat out of the biryani pot😂 😂
Rich daddy
Seems pretty cheap compared to a single wagyu steak.
People with money enjoy high quality meals, people like you enjoy kraft dinner
stop glazing he don't know you@@baibureh8816
@@baibureh8816lol high quality ...delusional 😂
Just calculated...In india you can buy 22 ponds of lamb with 85 dollar😂
You will never see a mainland Indian there 😂
As an Indian, buy lamb chops and lookup a Tandoori recipe on RUclips.. No point spending that much..
Obligatory redundant "you can cook at home" comment. Never fails to pop up, does it?
Bro we don't have an indian mom to cook all these beautiful dishes. Indian dishes are the most labour intensive dishes
of course for every day you shouldn’t eat at expensive restaurants… but for some special day or occasion it’s totally fine to pay extra for the atmosphere, care and luxury of a restaurant
@@MrBaronCabronyeah, facts usually get brought up when talking about spending a lot of money on something you COULD make at home for not even half the price, or maybe you simply cant cook.
@@desantinotafrancesco2639 what has eating out got to do with not being able to cook? They're not mutually exclusive. It's like saying you can't watch films at home because you went to the cinema.
$85 for 3 lambchops is daylight robbery 🗿
Today i am knowing that they are serving anything in the name of Indian food
Even the vegetarians in India who never knew meat haven’t tasted our best biriyani & meat cooking but I can imagine
Bring an Indian mom to this restaurant she will give how many michlen stars it deserves 😂
Pro, Indian food is not expensive & if it is, they're reducing the portions 😂
This is not some basic Indian takeaway.
It's based in one of the wealthiest parts of London and is a Michelin starred restaurant.
These kinda places do small portions. It's all about quality over quantity
@@markford-h7l That's not synonymous with food just so you know. That's how you get scammed.
@@markford-h7lit doesn’t matter where it is. It’s a damn piece of lamb. Only morons go in and pay 80+ for 3 lamb chops.
Indian food can be anything
@@markford-h7lsounds like a scam. Europeans always use that argument to justify pretentious food like bro I'd rather just get real indian food in India.
Indian food is bomb I got a place around where I live there naan and curry be 🔥🔥🔥🔥
For $85 you will get an entire lamb in India 😂
Throw the lamb 😠 n the bowl w/ rice and call it day. Looks so delicious 🤤
Man come to South Africa, I'll get you the same chops with better quality, chips/salad and a cola to go with it all for $20 😅
Went there in London, one of the best meals I’ve ever had
In the Best Indian Restaurant We have foods 99.9 percent of indians don't even eat.....
Lamb chops are quite easy to make.
then why don't u have a restaurant with michelin stars, lolz, gareeb ko michelin star nahi pata hoga
@@gurubhai4918 relax man. I just said they are easy to make. Lol
I'm thinking marinating them over night in yoghurt, dhania, chili powder, turmeric, garlic/ginger and garam masala. Wipe off marinate, and grill until internal temperature of 130-135. Not too bad!
Your content❤❤❤
Come to the uk our Indian restaurants are the best in the world
Those lamb chops, woahhh!🤤
Every Restaurant hiked their prices up after seeing how much Saltbae charges at his restaurant 😂😂
wow they bring it "table side"?? I thought you would have to eat at on the floor
Bro, they might taste great but for 50 - 75 Dhs max (15 - 20$), I can make you have equally or maybe even better lamb chops here in Dubai 😂😂😂😂
85$ for 3 freaking lamb chops, thats a rip off of another level man!!!!
Nyways hope u enjoyed your experience and hopefully you find Indian restaurants with a better price in the future, peace ✌️✌️✌️✌️
Thats criminally expensive.
85 dollars??? I can get all the ingredients and make the dish myself
That is the case with pretty much all restaurants
Do you have a tandoor oven? Didn't think so...
@wyliecoyote1696 Any good cook can make the same restaurant dish without the restaurant expensive tool.
@@riftwalk2546no one has time to do that at home.
@@riftwalk2546As a professional cook I can ASSURE you only a tandoor oven produces tandoori anything 😂 Anyone with a sophisticated palate knows that. Are y'all pretending you're making brick oven pizza at home, too? 🤣😆🤫
$3 for the chops + $82 for service and tax 😅😂
Venison Biryani 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏Aaaalright, creativity 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Trust me, I just had those three lamb chops right across my house in Calgary, for 12 dollars, Canadian dollars, and effin delicious.
Now im gonna go to the sme place again, give 12 more dollars tip, and ask to write “Michelin” on those chops with the spices.
I still save 86 dollars, Canadian 😶🌫️
Nothing can convince me that 85 dollars for 3 lamb chops is legal i say that as Indian!
Bro you edited out the butter chicken reaction from part 1
I wish Tony Soprano was at the restaurant.
You forgot to mention that it’s a Michelin star restaurant
They don't knw in idea they can get whole lamb😂
Bro in India we also have lots of vegetarian options do try them also... For example rajma rice, dosa, idli sambhar, chloe bhature, aalo pratha, poha, dhokla, daal baati, etc....
nice gentle table voice
Even $5 pakistani/indian lamb chops are premium tier.
why are those things sooo expensive 😮
Gymkhana man, love that place!
“homie g gotta a voice deeper than me bro” 😂😂
This is like the craziest reaction video I’ve seen from Kap 😂😂😂😂😂
Wearing a hat in such a nice place *shakes head*
This is what you eat in London, Indian food. Because English food isn’t very good, But the Indian food, is AMAZING.
Is the bread used as a bowl,,?
Tandoori and briyani is north indian style
You've got to try south indian briyani and chilli chicken
You can literally buy a full goat in India for about 120$. Bro spent 85$ on chops + the tips
for 85$ you can buy a full lamb in india, and still have 20 left over to hire a chef to cook it for you from urbanclap
What’s it called the restaurant
Gymkhana
Why did I think that was Bob sitting next to you?
In India for $85 you can have the same lamb chops everyday for a week.
In 85 dollars u can buy whole lamb here in India.
Bro 80$ for lamb chop that expensive
thought he would mention he name of the restaurant. will be nice to know that at the intro
He did mention it . 'GYMKHANA' is kinda the truth
Wtf man... In india you'll get two whole lamb cooked for u in 85$😅
Sure looks absolutely DELICIOUS 😋🤤😋🤤😋🤤😋🤤
In Indian you can get them for like $6to$8
Bro in India we will get it in like 3 to 4 dollars and biryani in less then 2 dollar
For 85 dollars u can get 5 plates of those lamb chops here in uae
Best western indian food you mean
A lot of Indian food we enjoy was created in Britain.
Fun fact Indian food is the best in England.
oh,THAT moldy chestnut.
@@gchristina1770 typical brits thinking they own the world 💀💀💀 like how many centuries before they are out of medieval mindset
@@gchristina1770 bull shit😂
Soo shocked that the biryani was only $18😊 I would try the biryani for $18
To my Indian friends out there. Those lamb chops are ₹7095.91 as of 01 July 2024 💀
It's a michellin star restaurant. It could cost around ₹10,000 per person.
85 dollars???I will get the whole lamb myself
Italian or Indian??
Biryani for 48$ isn't surprising because soo much effort is put into that you need 3-4 people to make it and that pot and the tandoor adds up things though quantity sucks but quality is soo good
Please visit Keens steakhouse, NYC for the legendary mutton chop
Pretty sure you can buy a whole lamb somewhere for 85$
Come to india nd try authentic lamb chops... At the 90% less price..
I actually went their it, there is really good nan and curry their.
Come to india, u will get that for max to max 2000 indian rupees approx. 20 USD
PPP adjusted INR/USD its 650-720 RS. which is pretty okay price.
For 85$ i can get the whole lamb yo😅
That would be around total 15$ in india in a decent restaurant
In India we can get a complete lamb for 85 dollars.
Yeah but cows are tastier.
Yea but mutton is better also Hinduism is better bish 🤬🤬🤬🤬
@@craigr4763hmm, but you should try indian pork too😅
Tandoori lamb chops are amazing and delicious one of my favorites. The flavor is insane
Bro got robbed voluntarily
Are u kidding me...85 dollars 😂
85$???? Man, I'm from Nepal, and that's my expenses for a whole month which includes rice,lentil,curry, chutney 2 times a day, with chicken, buff or lamb meat 12 times per month and 15 litres of local alcohol.
Tandoori❌
Tendoori✅
Bruh for 85 dollars I can get a whole lamb in my country.
Bro should have gone to India to get a cheaper price plus the same taste
For 85 dollars I could buy a lamb and feed my whole family
85$ for 3 lamb chops bro entire roasted lamb in 60$ in my city 85$ is way to much bro
😂😂😂😂
30 dollar for that champ.. 😅😅😅.
Namaste Indians 🤗
$85 is way more 😅
imagine having the confidence and guts to say that a restaurant in london serves the best indian food worldwide WHICH INCLUDES INDIA ITSELF
He is a Crazy Lad 😅.
😂😂😂
That's why they were able to leave India and start a restaurant there
Bruh around 24 pieces of lamb chops are like 20$ in India which means u could’ve gotten 82 or more lamb chops for 85$
You can get this for like $5 in india bro 😭😭😭
Par Indian food Kahan hai...???
Indian food is the best in the world 🤤
Could you guys open up an Indian restaurant in Somalia 😢
Kenya is full of Indians not crazy far away for you
You'll never find "best Indian food" in the streets of London.
Best indian dishes you gotta get it in india.