We Ate at the WORST Italian Restaurant in America

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @Afishtaco
    @Afishtaco 2 года назад +974

    America’s restaurant ratings are basically the same as IGN ratings. “The food was dogshit. 4/5 it has a little something for everyone”

    • @ShadowFox10587O
      @ShadowFox10587O 2 года назад +60

      7.8/10 "too much lamb sauce"

    • @woodsy.2977
      @woodsy.2977 2 года назад +37

      5/5 the food was edible

    • @Alpheus_09C
      @Alpheus_09C 2 года назад +43

      10/10 "didn't kill me"

    • @keanuxu5435
      @keanuxu5435 2 года назад +4

      Sounds like Cheesecake Factory

  • @Ash_Wen-li
    @Ash_Wen-li 2 года назад +556

    I've seen enough Kitchen Nightmares to know not to get a lasagna unless I trusted the restaurant

    • @Mamox45
      @Mamox45 2 года назад +82

      ya this hurt to watch as someone who understands the restaraunt industry. You NEVER order the lasagna. Its frozen lasagna cooked in microwave 90% of the time.
      The only time you order lasagna from an italian restaraunt is if its a high-tier or high-end restaurant where everything is made in-house and they will TELL YOU the lasagna is made in-house. If you're not sure ask - they typically won't lie to you and tell you that its made fresh if its not. This is why the waiter looked panicked, he knew it was the worst item on the menu and has gotten complaints before.

    • @ohredhk
      @ohredhk 2 года назад +21

      Kitchen Nightmares also had tons of example where the menu had over 100 items on them are the bad places.

    • @sparkleprincess4621
      @sparkleprincess4621 2 года назад +4

      My default italian dish is carbonara. Put cream in it? Get the egg curly? Fuck up al dente? All right not comming back.

    • @gebs123
      @gebs123 2 года назад +1

      You are right, but if you are paying $20, you don't expect it to be microwaved.

    • @steffanofumo
      @steffanofumo Год назад +3

      Exactly, I’m from Rome and I wouldn’t order Lasagna in Italy let alone in the US, it’s actually very hard to nail and most times its microwaved dog food.

  • @NitronNeutron
    @NitronNeutron 2 года назад +628

    A restaurant in the UK had a ginger, honey duck on the menu. It was fantastic.
    A two star review wrote: The duck was too flavourfull.

    • @eyescoldlemonade
      @eyescoldlemonade 2 года назад +77

      We have no idea what true flavour is in the UK lol

    • @allot5530
      @allot5530 2 года назад +60

      I mean it’s to be expected from a British person

    • @ROBOTPETER101
      @ROBOTPETER101 2 года назад +79

      "Water was a bit too spicey."

    • @Beleth420
      @Beleth420 2 года назад +3

      @@allot5530 We just take from every culture so its all good lmao.

    • @synergy8879
      @synergy8879 Год назад +2

      british mfs think sriacha is too spicy for em

  • @QMS9224
    @QMS9224 2 года назад +1531

    Connor is right about the star rating, here in America if it's not at least 4.5 it's probably not that good. I've seen plenty of mcdonalds and burger kings with 4 stars it means nothing lol

    • @ceresbane
      @ceresbane 2 года назад +219

      no wonder 7/10 is considered bad in video games. You guys fked the scale with your ratings bias.

    • @SDREHXC
      @SDREHXC 2 года назад +123

      That’s because when you go to McDonald’s you expect McDonald’s. When people get what they expect they’ll be satisfied.

    • @refertopfp9627
      @refertopfp9627 2 года назад +52

      @@ceresbane There's also the fact that most gaming companies will use bots for 100 or so 4.5-5 star ratings.

    • @liz_violet
      @liz_violet 2 года назад +39

      @@ceresbane 7/10 is 70%, which is passing in US schools. yup...our scales are FUCKED bc of school.

    • @chamllis
      @chamllis 2 года назад +17

      @@liz_violet 70 in school is a D it means you did shit but barely passed. 75-80 eh average.

  • @TheMadMedek
    @TheMadMedek 2 года назад +465

    How do you keep finding these awful experiences lol. You’re right about the review thing. People are far less critical when compared to Japan reviews

    • @Ash_Wen-li
      @Ash_Wen-li 2 года назад +11

      To be fair, they just went to a random place

    • @jonnymarcia4403
      @jonnymarcia4403 2 года назад +26

      because they go to LA

    • @healsyeah
      @healsyeah 2 года назад +7

      they keep going to LA

    • @Bubu567
      @Bubu567 Год назад

      It's easy if you look for it. These guys need to make a living. "It was alright. I had fun" wouldn't get many youtube hits. Exaggerate like hell. Tell people what they want to hear(America is shit). Get a million views. Buy a house. Repeat. Act confused when americans get pissed at being treated unfairly, like you aren't doing it to get money. Try to sleep at night in your american house you bought with money you spent being unfair to the america you pretended was shit in every way.

    • @fpengu
      @fpengu Год назад

      I swear they purposefully go to bad American restaurants to keep up the America bad schtick
      America is such a big place that surely after this much time they’d find some good food.

  • @leonmat26
    @leonmat26 2 года назад +209

    With reviews I read them only when I am going to an authentic place.
    Many times people from other cultures will rank them lower simply because they are not used to how the food is cooked so I make sure to read their complaints to see if they are reasonable (i.e bad waitress, or tasteless food).
    As a Nicaraguan I have seen it happen with my country's cuisine, where Americans complain about the food being too greasy even though they ordered literal pork fried on its own lard.
    I saw it from some Asian restaurants too where they steamed meat I think? and ends up having a very strong smell.

    • @baronvonjo1929
      @baronvonjo1929 2 года назад +9

      Yeah-sometimes the pallets of a place just don't really go well. If you want to make it successful you have to adapt to the place your selling too.
      Hence I don't really understand why some people in the comments are so gun ho about "authentic"
      Just cause it's changed a bit doesn't make it bad in my opinion.

    • @leonmat26
      @leonmat26 2 года назад +25

      @@baronvonjo1929 Well most ppl looking for authentic are looking for that home feeling. I could buy good tasting food at most places (and I do!) but authentic tasting Nicaraguan food I have to drive an hr to just feel like I am back in my home country. And based on the entertainment and products sold people like me are their intended clients so it is fairly deliberate that they don't adapt some foods.

    • @liz_violet
      @liz_violet 2 года назад +4

      fellow nica! if anything the only problem i had with 'em, is the rare chance of overcooked meats. 1 time i got a thin cut pork that felt like chicharrones.

    • @GDIGhostStalker
      @GDIGhostStalker 2 года назад +5

      There’s also always complaints in reviews about the service at authentic Chinese restaurants, because they’re not as obsequious towards you, and that tends to throw off the review scale as well in my experience

    • @alexfrank5331
      @alexfrank5331 2 года назад

      Was it steamed pork ribs with fermented black bean? :D
      The smell seemed weird at first, but then I tried and it actually tasted amazing. lol

  • @BarbarooTheKangaroo
    @BarbarooTheKangaroo 2 года назад +243

    Pizza with fries is actually very common in italy, that's generally what kids order xD and we call it 'american' pizza xD

    • @arcanask
      @arcanask 2 года назад +1

      Fries on the pizza or as a side? There used to be this one pizza place in my town. Friez were the main side dish and they were the best fries in town. I never really thought about it, but no other pizza place did fries and pizza.

    • @BarbarooTheKangaroo
      @BarbarooTheKangaroo 2 года назад +19

      @@arcanask on pizza! Like in the thumbnail of the video

    • @rangered_64
      @rangered_64 2 года назад

      @@BarbarooTheKangaroo Though is it like actual fries? And not like potato shavings

    • @BarbarooTheKangaroo
      @BarbarooTheKangaroo 2 года назад +13

      @@rangered_64 yes actual fries xD you can also find pizzas with thinly cut baked potatoes, but that's not really what I am talking about xD it's very amusing to me to see how this part of italian 'junk' food didn't really make it across borders xD and it might also be made with sausages, like the one in the thumbnail. That depends on the restaurant xD

    • @rangered_64
      @rangered_64 2 года назад

      @@BarbarooTheKangaroo In my country, the pizza with cut potato shavings made it, and it's really popular, it's even part of a joint called Shakey's, they serve good oven-baked pizza, but I don't think you'll approve our carbonara here lol

  • @alexfrank5331
    @alexfrank5331 2 года назад +82

    It's always shocking how few people know this obvious truth about reviews.
    Don't just look at the average score. Drill down and look at the rating DISTRIBUTION.
    If the total score is 4.5, but there are a crap load of 1 star, you know there's something seriously messed up. The 5 star might be bot accounts, or that they changed management and the 5 star are from previous management. Recent patrons all rate 1 star.

    • @smalltiny
      @smalltiny Год назад +1

      wow shocking! what a revelation!

  • @QuatroXEspada
    @QuatroXEspada 2 года назад +488

    The general rule that I go by, is that the larger the menu, the worse the food is generally going to be, if a restaurant hands you a 6 page menu you know you're up for something dreadful, if they hand a single page menu with like 3 items on it that usually means that the items fucking slap.

    • @hassanahmad2419
      @hassanahmad2419 2 года назад +1

      on point

    • @GDIGhostStalker
      @GDIGhostStalker 2 года назад +71

      I mean, diner menus tend to be pretty large and they’re ok. Same with Chinese banquet restaurants. Guess it depends on the kind of restaurant in my experience.

    • @FoulUnderworldCreature
      @FoulUnderworldCreature 2 года назад +30

      Not if you eat Chinese food

    • @scottiecurrie7927
      @scottiecurrie7927 2 года назад +39

      @@FoulUnderworldCreature For real, thats one of the sole exceptions. I went to a Thai restaurant and it had a wicked long menu, but they gave me this crispy ass duck with savory brown sauce and it was incredible

    • @woodsy.2977
      @woodsy.2977 2 года назад +2

      Not usually.

  • @Amo-v27
    @Amo-v27 2 года назад +584

    The "valet" wasn't robbery, but it was a hustle. Also, if lasagna costs $28, it'd better be half the damn tray.

    • @AzureDragon100
      @AzureDragon100 2 года назад +17

      Same difference

    • @st.lucient4755
      @st.lucient4755 2 года назад +81

      robbery is technically a hustle

    • @warpatato
      @warpatato 2 года назад +27

      Bro I wouldn't trust giving the keys to my car to some random stranger. What if it's an actual car thief posing as a valet for the place. Goodbye car. Can't risk that for a minor convenience AND you're paying $$$ on top of it.

    • @chapacoka
      @chapacoka 2 года назад +8

      Agreed about the lasagna. $28 should get you enough to feed an American family not a dish for a single person.

    • @FM-dm8xj
      @FM-dm8xj 2 года назад +2

      excuses.

  • @ttantrum7948
    @ttantrum7948 2 года назад +66

    The accuracy in Connor's "MLB Announcer" take was nuts. Forgot he was a voice actor for a second, somehow

    • @michaelrieger2327
      @michaelrieger2327 2 года назад +1

      Glad I’m not the only one who noticed. I literally thought I had accidentally turned on my TV.

  • @peterdisabella2156
    @peterdisabella2156 2 года назад +35

    The idea of trying to reserve a Denny's is unbelievably funny to me.

  • @sissypissyrapper23
    @sissypissyrapper23 2 года назад +92

    100% agree with Connor about calamari. There's a noticeable difference in quality

    • @Yoshiedude
      @Yoshiedude 2 года назад +6

      It depends on of the place has the heads. Any real Italian will tell you the best part is the head.

    • @patmo131
      @patmo131 2 года назад +3

      Yes, if an Italian restaurant has only fried calamari, they’re not authentic. I want a fantastic garlicky, fra diavolo calamari. Anyone can throw a squid in grease.

  • @NauyaIsOnline
    @NauyaIsOnline 2 года назад +177

    The star rating in the US is like that because we mostly just rate it 5 stars if it's good and 1 star if it's bad.
    We basically have a like - dislike bar when it comes to ratings.

    • @JACpotatos
      @JACpotatos 2 года назад +2

      As an American, that's not true

    • @snarkylive
      @snarkylive 2 года назад +14

      @@JACpotatos 5 stars if its good and it's always good (rare) and it has to be really good to motivate anyone to click anything positive.
      3 and below is trash; a great McDonald's is a 3 max, and it worse from there, there are mom and pop places out there worse than any 2 star McDonald's.
      4 stars is hit or miss, it's good almost 5, but sometimes they fuck it up bad or 1 terrible thing exists about the establishment (location, noise, staff, etc).

    • @FindingAHandleThatIsntTaken
      @FindingAHandleThatIsntTaken 2 года назад +24

      @@JACpotatos As an American, it’s absolutely true. People only care if they enjoy it or if it’s it’s awful. 3.7 is the lowest fast food we have in my area.

    • @JACpotatos
      @JACpotatos 2 года назад

      @@FindingAHandleThatIsntTaken that's just your area then. I guarantee where I'm at, in the city, that isn't the case

    • @AllUpOns
      @AllUpOns 2 года назад +3

      @@JACpotatos I also live in a city, and the lowest rated places I see in google are 3.4

  • @freewaytf
    @freewaytf 2 года назад +305

    Italian here, Lasagna is NOT an easy to make dish, 4/5 italians don't even know how to make a good Lasagna, I shudder to think what garbage they're feeding you overseas.

    • @JAFrk
      @JAFrk 2 года назад +60

      It's most definitely something that had been frozen. You're not getting fresh lasagna unless they specialize in it or it's a super authentic Italian place (that specializes in lasagna). You're better off just getting a 2.7 kilo pan of frozen lasagna for $18 from costco.

    • @jnes624
      @jnes624 2 года назад +23

      gatekeeping lasagna

    • @tt18sp94
      @tt18sp94 2 года назад +5

      ​@@JAFrk or just learn to make a great one at home if you have the necessary resources, time and energy

    • @BioYuGi
      @BioYuGi 2 года назад +11

      lasagna is a super easy dish to make what the heck are you talking about. you just need a noodles sauce, cheese, and a bechamel. then if somebody orders a slab of lasagna at a restaurant, if they have any standards they'll assemble it and cook it for you right then and there because they'll already have the ingredients made

    • @arandomcrusader8822
      @arandomcrusader8822 2 года назад +9

      @@BioYuGi idk you didn't say anything about being Italian so I don't think I can trust this

  • @HyprDimenshnulNachoz
    @HyprDimenshnulNachoz 2 года назад +24

    As an American, I hate the sports broadcasts on high volume in almost all restaurants

  • @thelastowlbear8110
    @thelastowlbear8110 2 года назад +17

    The L.A. no reservations thing is a combination of incredible flakiness and insane traffic.

    • @itsgonnabeanaurfromme
      @itsgonnabeanaurfromme 9 месяцев назад

      Yep, and the people will be 30 minutes late and complain about it

  • @sean6653
    @sean6653 2 года назад +64

    This problem is awful in America. A McDonald's with a 4.0 in a major city might be alright, because it has many more reviewers and more to be compared to.
    I can't tell you how many times I've been burned traveling with google reviews. I've seen rural and isolated places have 4.6 restaurants that are just awful. But the locals like it and they 5* it enough to drown out more critical reviewers.

    • @Fatblue246
      @Fatblue246 2 года назад +16

      tbh rule of thumb in most of rural america is that if it isn't american food it will be mid at best. they just don't have the diversity in rural areas for the food to be that great outside of local classics.

    • @AllUpOns
      @AllUpOns 2 года назад +10

      @@Fatblue246 And even the local stuff probably won't be anything crazy. You have to lower your standards in rural areas. There's simply less competition.

  • @JamesDavis-iz1jz
    @JamesDavis-iz1jz 2 года назад +21

    I used to work in a Subway, and they used to ask us to go online and rate ourselves 5* all the time and write positive reviews. I think a lot of other places in America are the same way, which is why you have to really scrutinize reviews here.

  • @The_KeyMan
    @The_KeyMan 2 года назад +53

    Just waiting for Garnt to have a shit take about the pizza's crust

  • @chikasnotmadjustdisappoint6266
    @chikasnotmadjustdisappoint6266 2 года назад +17

    7:41-7:53, The Cheesecake Factory is shaking in their boots rn.

  • @rascorasco6543
    @rascorasco6543 2 года назад +17

    Sounds like a restaurant that'd be on Kitchen Nightmares

  • @RafaMieses
    @RafaMieses 2 года назад +14

    Lasagna is an easy target for the freeze-microwave combo

  • @AuthorMadican
    @AuthorMadican 2 года назад +19

    $28 for shitty lasagna? Wow. Even in LA I can at least spend around only $20 for a colossal bowl of jambalaya from Cheesecake Factory and I bet that mass produced franchise jambalaya would have tasted better than that lasagna.

    • @randomperson-sn4rj
      @randomperson-sn4rj 2 года назад

      Imagine eating at cheesecake factory
      Wouldn't be me
      I have heard many horror stories from people that actually work there

    • @CFIREKytb
      @CFIREKytb 2 года назад +1

      @@randomperson-sn4rj LA has some decent cheesecake factories tbh. As op noted, its not great and is mass produced, but the one on Rodeo Drive is pretty nice.

    • @Necroskull388
      @Necroskull388 2 года назад +2

      Speaking as a Lousianian, it’s just kind of hard to screw up jambalaya. It was originally made as a “leftover dish” for poor people, and as long as the people making it have at least a little bit of dignity, it’s going to taste good for cheap.
      I don’t know if Jambalaya Shoppe is just a local thing, but I’m always happy spending ~$10 to pick up a big bucket that feeds multiple people from them.

  • @aki_4191
    @aki_4191 2 года назад +7

    The parking scam is gonna make me throw hands even in a foreign country

  • @maxpoh
    @maxpoh 2 года назад +20

    As a cook , waiting 10 minutes for a main course isn't really realistic if you want to have good food. I'd say more 15. A steak including resting time and plating would at the very least take 10 minutes and then it has to be brought to the table as well and the order has to be taken first too.

  • @johnnysteel4592
    @johnnysteel4592 2 года назад +15

    Honestly Connor is completely right. Here in America if a restaurant or even a hotel has a 5 star rating it’s better. If it has a 4.5 rating it may be good but most likely it’s dog shit and anything lower

  • @smolpener7430
    @smolpener7430 2 года назад +438

    If it's a family restaurant and the cook speaks English don't eat there.

    • @isa300100
      @isa300100 2 года назад +208

      If it's broken English it's gonna be your best meal in your life.

    • @831shaq
      @831shaq 2 года назад +92

      If the area has pot holes around it and lawn chairs, best Mexican food

    • @XxnamcoxcapcomxX
      @XxnamcoxcapcomxX 2 года назад +1

      😂

    • @Peta_CHAD69
      @Peta_CHAD69 2 года назад +41

      @@isa300100
      Even better, if the guy RELUCTANTLY communicates with you in calculator and pictures of dishes, it's going to be a fantastic meal.

    • @Shockguey
      @Shockguey 2 года назад +48

      Best Italian place in my area is an Indian guy (full accent) that is near autistically PASSIONATE about Italian food. I found out about it doing UberEATS and I walked in and was met with a bunch of old pasta-making machines near the entrance he used to make various kinds. As he was getting the order ready he told me to wait as he came up an extra dish for the client.
      Took my mom there on Mother's day. Completely empty, I made sure to run up 100 bucks because I want thisnplace to survive.

  • @TheElementSwing
    @TheElementSwing 2 года назад +60

    I only go to one family owned Italian restaurant, but yeah I usually try to only go to places people recommend. But to be honest, whenever I eat out now, I just really want a cheesteak...which is hard to find a good one that's uses actual ribeye, good bread and hots.

    • @johnconnor2572
      @johnconnor2572 2 года назад +8

      I feel you everybody cheaps out on the "steak" anymore. As a former butcher and kitchen manager I find it offensive to call something steak when its probably trim. Its not a real cheesesteak unless its made with a whole rib loin on a deli slicer. And you gotta have fresh sautéed peppers, onions, mushrooms, REAL cheese and REAL bread. Anything less is a 5 dollar footlong masqerading as a cultural classic.

    • @johnconnor2572
      @johnconnor2572 2 года назад +8

      Damn now I'm hungry and I miss having access to a professional kitchen and free quality ingredients. Just being able to experiment with random new recipes every day was nice. Ain't no bacon wrapped beer battered mac n cheese stuffed jalepenos or shrimp and scallop stuffed chicken wings in this kitchen. But I do have a ribeye lol

    • @IsEltyr
      @IsEltyr 2 года назад

      who

    • @slicero2574
      @slicero2574 2 года назад +1

      Man I’ve had cheesesteak where they put a whole ass cut of meat between a subway roll, it’s pain compared to Philly

  • @gabetalks9275
    @gabetalks9275 2 года назад +95

    If you want to find really good Italian restaurants, New Jersey reigns supreme. New Jersey is basically the Little Italy of America due to it being the main state that Italian immigrants flocked to in the 1870s, so most of our Italian restaurants are small, family owned businesses passed down through the generations by their ancestors. It's where the stereotype of New Jerseyans being obsessed with pizza comes from. We're actually the diner capital of the world.

    • @TheWTFBOOM
      @TheWTFBOOM 2 года назад +19

      Can confirm. As someone who lives in NJ right next to the city, you can go to any random Italian place within a 20 mile radius and the chances of you finding a banger meal are extremely high. Italians in Jersey don’t miss with food.

    • @gabetalks9275
      @gabetalks9275 2 года назад +11

      @@TheWTFBOOM We don't hold the title of the diner capital of the world for nothing.

    • @richardharrow2513
      @richardharrow2513 2 года назад +4

      Just don’t go to Nuovo Vesuvio that chef there talks too much.

    • @gabetalks9275
      @gabetalks9275 2 года назад

      @@richardharrow2513 Nani kore?

    • @richardharrow2513
      @richardharrow2513 2 года назад +3

      @@gabetalks9275 I'm sure you've seen the place. It's run by that wierd guy Bucco... Artie or Archie or something. He's a real piece of work you know.

  • @tomasdelcampo2
    @tomasdelcampo2 2 года назад +12

    How did you even find this place. I lived close to Houston for like a dozen years and every Italian restaurant was absolutely god tier. I’ve only had better pasta or pizza in Italy itself or Argentina

  • @orangeapples
    @orangeapples 2 года назад +7

    I think the most consistent culture in terms of restaurants would have to be Filipino food. I may be biased because I am Filipino, but hear me out. Filipinos never argue that a certain restaurant serves the best version of a dish. “You’ve never had good pho until you’ve eaten here.” “You’ve never had real Southern BBQ until you’ve eaten here.” “When you have the fish and chips here you won’t want to get fish and chips anywhere else.” It just doesn’t happen with Filipino food. When you walk into a Filipino restaurant you know exactly what you are walking in to. I live in California, but I’ve been to Filipino restaurants in Idaho and South Carolina and the conclusion upon leaving was, “that was Filipino food.” There is no secret spices or regional seasonings or family techniques. It just is Filipino food. I have never been to an exceptional Filipino restaurant and I have never been at a terrible Filipino restaurant. They basically operate in the same range of quality.

  • @AngryHomunculus
    @AngryHomunculus 2 года назад +5

    TBF I've done some Google reviews when I've been annoyed by Google enough; usually it's for a branch of some chain, so in those cases if the service is adequate I would give it 3 stars because that's kinda what I expect, e.g., I gave a McDonald's a 3 stars, with the explanation of "it's a McDonald's"

  • @Mahbu
    @Mahbu 2 года назад +5

    When you come to Boston, remember. There are TONS of places to eat. Some are more tourist-y than others, of course. You got Cheers, you got the Union Oyster House (the oldest contiguously operating restaurant in the United States), Mike's Bakery. They're neat the first time you go but there are other alternatives, like instead of Mike's Bakery. . you can go to Bova's. You got the neat locations to go eat like the Prudential Center/Copley Place, Faneuil Hall, Coolidge Corner in Brookline. The whole North End. I definitely recommend looking up Tasty Burger, Anna's Taqueria, the Botega in Brookline, the Boston House of Pizza. There's Maggiano's if you wanna get upscale. These are some of my recommendations so you DON'T have a "worst experience".

    • @galaxy_kitten95
      @galaxy_kitten95 25 дней назад +1

      REALLY late on this, but let’s not forget about Newbury Street.
      Maybe expensive, but there are great spots for food.

    • @Mahbu
      @Mahbu 25 дней назад

      @@galaxy_kitten95 I do hope they come back.

  • @random_hime
    @random_hime 2 года назад +3

    there are some restaurants here in texas that are also first come first serve. it really depends on the restaurant. like most places accept reservations but from my experience the more popular the restaurant the more likely they aren't going to allow reservations.

  • @TheSpeep
    @TheSpeep 2 года назад +8

    I kinda feel Garnt, my mom (who is not Italian at all) makes a banger lasagna, so its raised my standard for it to such a degree that I just cant order it anywhere, cuz chances are I've just always had better at home.
    And why go to a restaurant if you dont expect to get better than at home?

  • @iActuallyLiveinUtah
    @iActuallyLiveinUtah 2 года назад +6

    A Korean saying: If an actual restaurant is packed. The food is probably good.

  • @kebabkebob7808
    @kebabkebob7808 2 года назад +17

    The valet was telling you that the spot was $8. Normally certain parking is reserved exclusively for valet and they probably parked there without knowing it. When they left the valet would have brought them their car for them.

  • @heatherchapasko2684
    @heatherchapasko2684 2 года назад +3

    A lot of "family" restaurants in America play sports game. I used to work for one of the chain steakhouses and was asked by a family to put something else on and was notified by management that we were only allowed to play sports and the news so I had to tell the family no. I don't get why that's a law, or they made it sound like it was a law

    • @Necroskull388
      @Necroskull388 2 года назад +1

      Definitely not a law, just a rule for that place. I’ve put on Toonami on late Saturday shifts when the bar was slow.

  • @v0xel264
    @v0xel264 2 года назад +3

    They had the Kitchen Nightmares experience.

  • @kickboxing3728
    @kickboxing3728 2 года назад +3

    Experiencing Kitchen Nightmare first hand

  • @probablypondering1657
    @probablypondering1657 2 года назад +1

    For the Phoenix leg of your tour:
    Pane Bianco: Best sandwiches in Arizona/southwest
    Little Miss BBQ: best BBQ in Arizona
    Cocina Madrigal: Best Mexican you’ll ever have
    JL Patisserie: Best French pastries in Arizona

  • @KingLimeIX
    @KingLimeIX 2 года назад +5

    Went to a 4.5-star, 500-reviewed Japanese restaurant expecting it to be good. My sushi and the sashimi my friend ordered had a fish bone in them and the fish was overly chewy and not firm.

    • @jaredf.6532
      @jaredf.6532 2 года назад

      Where was this? If its a sushi restaurant that isn't on the coast. Its gonna be a below average for me

  • @franny_gp_draylist688
    @franny_gp_draylist688 2 года назад +4

    Omg more than $20 for a lasagna? I can't imagine paying that much for only 1 plate at a restaurant 😥

  • @LockheedMartinEnjoyer
    @LockheedMartinEnjoyer 2 года назад +1

    No reservations I get it, the main issue is booking tables that maybe empty because human error and you usually cant put your bills on the expectation the customers will follow through the reservation when you can fill the table immediately with other customers waiting at the location already.

  • @starr0401
    @starr0401 Год назад +1

    Din Tai Fung in Taiwan also doesn't take reservation. The usually packed restaurants in the world tend to be like this because they don't want empty seat at any moment, I think.

    • @itsgonnabeanaurfromme
      @itsgonnabeanaurfromme 9 месяцев назад

      A LOT of small eateries in japan don't take reservations. I don't know what they are on about.

  • @iamnoob8835
    @iamnoob8835 2 года назад +1

    The 8 dollars was worth it, reallt adds more value to by far The Best American Rant in Trash Taste

  • @spiele_maus
    @spiele_maus 2 года назад +20

    I remember the moment when I tried eating a pizza in a small restaurant in Denmark…it was a big fault xD

  • @segazora
    @segazora 2 года назад +5

    if you review something negatively in the uk, you're gonna start a fight when the restaurant owner is offended by the review or they beg you to take it down.

  • @richatdastkey3555
    @richatdastkey3555 2 года назад +5

    Depending on where you are in the country some star ratings get faked. In LA I can imagine that happens a lot. But I've easily gotten great good from places with 2 stars all over the east coast. Could be better but certainly not as wild as what happens in this videos story at 4 whole ass stars

  • @Mg3350n
    @Mg3350n 2 года назад +1

    They really described it like it was a restaurant on kitchen nightmares

  • @NiallByrne
    @NiallByrne 8 месяцев назад +1

    The worst lasagna I’ve ever had in a pub. Best way I can describe it. It tasted like taco sauce instead of pasta sauce. Also there was more pasta and cheese than sauce. Extremely dry too. I think they used left over taco sauce in the lasagna to get it done quick.

  • @CaieJay
    @CaieJay 2 года назад +1

    This restaurant sounds straight out of a kitchen nightmares episode

  • @ElToroDeOro64
    @ElToroDeOro64 2 года назад

    reminds me of a place called old spaghetti factory somewhere in san diego. everything looked terrible and no one at my table was satisfied with the quality of their meal.

  • @patriotcraftsboy1046
    @patriotcraftsboy1046 2 года назад +1

    hong kong cafes are notorious for having 200 menu items (at a minimum) and still pretty good

  • @keava
    @keava 2 года назад +1

    garnt recreating "garnt is sad" after taking a bite of lasagna

  • @dtrabona
    @dtrabona 2 года назад +1

    I also use Calamari as a way to determine the quality of the restaurant. It is a really easy to mess up the dish and you know when you get the perfectly cooked Calamari that the restaurant is worth a damn.

  • @KANEISNINJA
    @KANEISNINJA Год назад +1

    Garnt obviously never worked in a kitchen, because I dont know A single kitchen that doesnt microwave their lasagna

  • @cottonycloud-
    @cottonycloud- Год назад +1

    I generally go for anything above 4 stars, with the exception of older Asian establishments, because they always get rated lower due to someone not liking their service (aka no treating them like kings).

  • @anthonydeadman
    @anthonydeadman 2 года назад +1

    Local Welsh man trying to get used to Italian style American Restaurants/Bars that have TV screens of SPORTS all over the place.

  • @Requiemes
    @Requiemes Год назад

    The wurstel+french fries pizza in the thumbnail is actually an Italian thing lol.

  • @kagehikari4281
    @kagehikari4281 2 года назад +7

    When it comes to Italian dinning, I go by the spaghetti. Its cheep and easy and the simplest thing to do. If they cant even make a good spaghetti, you know its bad. How Olive Garden is still in business is beyond me. Im not Italian, but even I can do a way, way, way better job myself-wich I regularly do. Theres no good Italian where I live. Same with Mexican so I just make it myself rather than eat out when I want it. Except for lasagna. Id rather get a frozen one. Quiche Lorraine is less taxing than that. Stuffed peppers too.

  • @arcanask
    @arcanask 2 года назад

    McDonald's did actually used to take reservations. For kids birthday parties and such.

  • @IamRex342
    @IamRex342 2 года назад

    Pizza with Wurstel and Fries is pretty common in Italy. Italians came up with it because of tourists liking both of it, some parts call it "The American" or "The German" really differs, but yeah

  • @DogsWithPurpose
    @DogsWithPurpose 2 года назад +1

    The farther the understanding, the better the dish

  • @Cryzk_
    @Cryzk_ 2 года назад

    Thought they were about to talk shit on Buca Di Beppo and I was so ready to throw hands

  • @superiorgamedude
    @superiorgamedude 2 года назад

    It depends upon where you're at here in the states.
    East coast: Decent quality Italian food.
    West coast: Run for your life.

  • @DataRew
    @DataRew 2 года назад +2

    With the familiarity argument, I really wonder if any of the guys have watched the Memphis Belle movie released in the late 90's. They nail a point made about chain restaurants made there.

    • @Scruffy72
      @Scruffy72 Год назад

      Isn't that the military movie about a pilot crew bombing munitions factory?

    • @DataRew
      @DataRew Год назад

      @@Scruffy72 There is that one as well as a Harry Conick Junior movie from the mid 90's, which is where the line I'm referring to comes from.

  • @justjona3968
    @justjona3968 2 года назад +1

    Some people just flake way to much nowadays. That’s why you just queue up.

  • @on3punchd4ndy22
    @on3punchd4ndy22 2 года назад

    If i see a menu with more than one page or a bunch of bs customizable options i automatically assume the quality of this place is not going to be good

  • @mdub1001
    @mdub1001 8 месяцев назад

    I live in LA and I feel like most restaurants take reservations

  • @tigerguyhero8038
    @tigerguyhero8038 2 года назад +1

    If the family doesn’t sound like they’re straight out of The Godfather proceed with caution

  • @kijhua7747
    @kijhua7747 2 года назад

    Fries on the pizza is typical in Italy, with wurster especially

  • @angel_exe24
    @angel_exe24 2 года назад +1

    For me I don't really check stars. Instead I look at the comments to see if both the 5stars and 1stars are the same. Or if there are more 1 stars then 5 stars. If that's the case then it's and immediate no. However, I'll also go and check "most recent/newest" comment and see how long it's been and what rating they give it.So take this advice if you want.

  • @HeroG9000
    @HeroG9000 2 года назад +1

    Italian restaurants and one of the most hit or miss places here in the states. They are so expensive and the restaurants are always greasy like the walls and tables. And the bad ones all get there food from the same nasty supplier that I had friends work there and say the foods treated awful

  • @aristocratic_fox25lovescheese
    @aristocratic_fox25lovescheese 2 года назад

    Basically this was kitchen nightmare.

  • @specialknees6798
    @specialknees6798 2 года назад

    Trying to eat out in America is a game of Russian roulette. When I lived in Dallas, my family would find a restaurant with amazing reviews, drive down to the metro and eat there, and it was often extremely disappointing. The best restaurants are the hole-in-the-walls that are family run and just make phenomenal food.

  • @vicariousgreg7397
    @vicariousgreg7397 9 месяцев назад

    I manage a coco ichi in the greater LA area and I can confirm that reservations are bad for revenue if you are busy. We are the type of place to have an hour wait on some week days and if you have a constant stream of customers you just lose money by holding a table for more than five minutes. This might drive away paying customers that want a reservation but when you have more people than you can seat already it doesn’t matter if you upset a minority in favor of the majority. Also next time you are in LA holler at yaboii for some free curry

  • @soggycracker5934
    @soggycracker5934 2 года назад +2

    As an American, I detest the fact that every restaurant seems to have TVs everywhere. Many ethnic restaurants don't, so that's mostly where my money goes.

  • @Fatblue246
    @Fatblue246 2 года назад +1

    lasanga is more of a food you make at home in the USA i feel like. At least here in the tri state area. not normally the go to at a restaurant

  • @Hambrrgr
    @Hambrrgr 2 года назад

    The boys fr rolled up into Jimmy Pestos.

  • @Laura_Darkspear
    @Laura_Darkspear 2 года назад +1

    I’d like to see the boys take on the food trucks of Portland, Oregon when on the tour.

  • @ClariNerd
    @ClariNerd Год назад +1

    Worst Italian Restaurant in America is Olive Garden. At least the place the Boys went to _attempted_ to pretend to be remotely Italian.

  • @TNW_2019
    @TNW_2019 2 года назад

    This looks like an episode from Kitchen Nightmares

  • @RyleeStrange
    @RyleeStrange 2 года назад

    This is the type of place that ends up on Kitchen Nightmares

  • @rubituesday823
    @rubituesday823 2 года назад +1

    I normally go to yelp for the star rating. Since I’m based in LA, if its 4 stars or more, it’s good. 3.5 stars could be a hit or miss. 3 stars or less is not good.

  • @loisarends3968
    @loisarends3968 10 месяцев назад

    I've only ever seen pizza with fries in Italy actually lmao

  • @zets8238
    @zets8238 2 года назад

    Not much lamb in New Zealand unless you want to pay a fortune since most of it is exported overseas, a lot of sea food options though.

  • @itscamilleyall
    @itscamilleyall 2 года назад

    My boss in London took us to his favorite restaurants around our office on multiple occassions. All of the restaurants were disappointing.

  • @JoshuaShorts169
    @JoshuaShorts169 2 года назад

    Should send Gordon to this place. Kitchen Nightmares makes food bussin.

  • @AmazinglyAwkward
    @AmazinglyAwkward 2 года назад

    Joey’s shirt. My goodness. Leg end

  • @Jay-ck5mj
    @Jay-ck5mj 2 года назад

    I'm Hella curious about where they went lol. I know osteria la buca has a bar in the center. But they don't have tvs playing in the background. They even use candles at night for those romantic vibes.

  • @araradmanougian6731
    @araradmanougian6731 2 года назад

    idk about LA but in New York there were a few places that took reservations but took a deposit that if you didn't show up they kept. Only for like busy places though

  • @TylerShuchat
    @TylerShuchat 2 года назад

    I see in your schedule you're coming to the Philly area, if you're going to go to a bar hit up Chickie's and Pete's it's a sports bar but get the crab fries, out of this world good, french fries dusted in old bay with an amazing cheese dip. As far as other foods go to Reading Terminal Market in Center City all different kinds of foods all amazing. For Cheesesteak avoid Pat's and Geno's locals really only go there drunk after sporting and music events, I recommend Steve's Prince of Steaks, John's Roast Pork, or Jim's Steaks

  • @manfallout91
    @manfallout91 2 года назад

    When you to a restaurant, in L.A, you know is going bad.

  • @caida2931
    @caida2931 2 года назад

    The MLB thing... was that a Italian Americans like baseball stereotype?

  • @thomaschristopherwhite9043
    @thomaschristopherwhite9043 Год назад

    That lasagna was frozen then reheated in a microwave which explains why the pasta just turned to mush.

  • @WGGplant
    @WGGplant Год назад

    never use ratings to find a place to eat. always tweet @ the locals for a decent local place to eat

  • @InstrumentalArtistry
    @InstrumentalArtistry 2 года назад +2

    American here. Unless you are getting Italian food from northern New Jersey or New York, you have to do your research on which Italian restaurants are good in your area. PRO TIP: If you are going to look at reviews online, only look at reviews from 2-4 stars. 1 star reviews are super critical and they probably had a uniquely terrible experience. 5 star reviews are probably people who have.....trash taste he he he....or are people who were paid or work for the restaurant.

  • @mysticdryad2069
    @mysticdryad2069 2 года назад +1

    All I can say about his topic is Welcome to LA