I've watched a few of your videos and have enjoyed them. 2:28 That sausage looks exactly like a Walls microwave sausage. I'd have gone English, love Indian food but wouldn't fancy something so spicy first thing lol.
Try Chaiiwala desi breakfast, there are a few of them up and down the country. Masala omlette with cheese and green chilli, daal and chana with a cup of chai. Awesome.
2 shrooms cut in half , one sausage , one slice of bacon.....do I need to continue ? What a rip off mate 😡 I'm lucky enough to have worked within the Asian community for decades and experienced authentic home cuisine ....real chai quite an experience the first time round and never found a real shop bought one. Has to be the Indian brekky on this occasion mate 👍
Have say good ol' English every time but not that one. Sausage as you said, looked a catering sausage with no substance. Beans looked as if been open for a while. Catering tin again dare I say although I like hash brown. Bubble squeak real accompaniment. As for Indian breakie, looked quite nice. Would give it ago if not too spicy.
The Indian one was not too spicy, it was pretty good. It was just the chutney that came with it that i was not a fan of. But you should give it a try and see what you think if you get the chance
Tipton Dudley, if you want a great price greasy spoon ,for £8 with full everything better off with all you can eat for 9.99 beefeater all you can eat , but better produce sausage , bacon pay extra but youll be hungry afte if you go to a restaurant, depends how much you can eat all boils down to how much you enjoy to fill your belly , quality v quantity 😉
The only good thing about the fry up was that the bread wasn't that hard, brittle, "break your teeth, cut your gums up" type bread a few places use now (instead of just serving toast). I mean I do appreciate places try to give a different experience but it sometimes clashes. The fry up was basically half though (being one of everything almost) with an average sausage and beans...so Indian one I think wins here.
I buy the cheapest bake beans for the super market then buy their own brand tomato sauce then add that sauce to the bake beans ? Just the same as the big brands but much cheaper . Give it a try, thank me later :) My local store is Asda
As a chef you can tell the mushrooms the sausage and the hash browns have all been deep fried even the Bacon looks deep fried because at the end of the bacon curled not saying the foods bad it's just lazy
There is an Indian place in southampton that does an Indian breakfast, i can't remember it's name but it's at the bottom of the high st just down from lidl.
9:52 - This "Chutney" is called Achaaar, you are meant to dip a little bit of it and have it with the crepe and daal. Having it on its own must have been a suprise 😅
You wouldn't want to be hungry before the English breakfast it was tiny I'd like to see there bigger breakfast at some point just to see what you get, when you get a sausage that is perfectly Brown all over then it's been in a deep fat fryer for speed which is a bit of a shame, cheers mate 🍻
For me definitely the Indian 😋 reminds me of when l was staying at Georgetown Penang ,Malaysia you could get a crispy dosa which was a lot bigger and crispy not stuffed to dip in sambal a smokey vegetable type curry.. or also street vendors would serve tea with sweetened milk and freshly deep fried potato samosas . If l lived in Leeds I'd be there very often lol
@@everydayimeating3407 l loved it there ,,especially Georgetown and Penang it's a melting pot of so many food cultures from British ,Malay ,Indian ,Chinese and Thai. You literally could have roast chestnuts and a pint of stout ( one of the British influences ) to chicken satay and then tandoori chicken
As an Indian I love the Indian breakfast (there are so many versions and different breakfasts) and the one you chose is lovely!! But I do love an English breakfast mate Great review!! 🤎👌🏽
I don't like Indian food but that's me I'm just a fussy eater. I didn't think the English one was very impressive either. It looked poor quality. The bread and the egg was the best bit for me
If u want to have Dosa, then try it in an authentic South Indian Restaurant... Not in any restaurant that serves Dosa.. IMO.. the dosa was off colour, is that even sambar seriously.... Where is coconut, pudina and tomato chutney..!!?
Hiya..i have been watching your videos and you present very well. On this occasion i do believe you are out of your depth. A couple of aspects..an indian breakfast can be a variety of stuff..the dosa is one of many. Secondly..you,re comparing apples with pears so in my view an incorrect comparison.
Which breakfast did you prefer?
Locations in description 😀
£7 for that tiny breakfast....they're 'avin a laugh
£9.30 incl' the Tea! you've been well and truly had mate!
K calm down 👍🏼
Really intrigued by the first place serving a Full English breakfast on a pizza!!
this one was especially great!
It all looks so good!
They were both great! It was a tough choice
Working in Asia we used to have phrata or roti with curry sauce for breakfast, it is amazing, set you up for the day!
I've watched a few of your videos and have enjoyed them. 2:28 That sausage looks exactly like a Walls microwave sausage. I'd have gone English, love Indian food but wouldn't fancy something so spicy first thing lol.
Thanks for watching 😀 I think the Indian one would be good for lunch!
The Indian breakfast was very carb based almost to make you feel full without expensive protein.
Try Chaiiwala desi breakfast, there are a few of them up and down the country. Masala omlette with cheese and green chilli, daal and chana with a cup of chai. Awesome.
I've never heard of them before, will have to look them up
@@everydayimeating3407 you'll be glad you did
@@everydayimeating3407their portions are tiny though.
Overpriced if you ask me.
That sounds really good.
@@nealgrimes4382 it really is 👊
2 shrooms cut in half , one sausage , one slice of bacon.....do I need to continue ? What a rip off mate 😡
I'm lucky enough to have worked within the Asian community for decades and experienced authentic home cuisine ....real chai quite an experience the first time round and never found a real shop bought one.
Has to be the Indian brekky on this occasion mate 👍
Have say good ol' English every time but not that one. Sausage as you said, looked a catering sausage
with no substance. Beans looked as if been open for a while. Catering tin again dare I say although I like hash brown. Bubble squeak real accompaniment. As for Indian breakie, looked quite nice. Would give
it ago if not too spicy.
The Indian one was not too spicy, it was pretty good. It was just the chutney that came with it that i was not a fan of. But you should give it a try and see what you think if you get the chance
Just on looks i would go with the Indian breakfast it looked fantastic.
It was really tasty
The toasted Italian bread looked really nice..
It was! I've never had that before on a breakfast but it was great! 😋
You can tell by the ends of the sausage if the skin has come away from the ends of the sausage that means it's deep fried
The English breakfast is way overpriced
What planet r U on??? Over priced??
English for breakfast.
Don't get me wrong love Indian food but not for breakfast. ❤
I think it could be a good lunch dish
Are there any American breakfasts you can try
I did in a previous video to this. Check it out and let me know what you think
Tipton Dudley, if you want a great price greasy spoon ,for £8 with full everything better off with all you can eat for 9.99 beefeater all you can eat , but better produce sausage , bacon pay extra but youll be hungry afte if you go to a restaurant, depends how much you can eat all boils down to how much you enjoy to fill your belly , quality v quantity 😉
Go back and try the Turkish breakfast. 😊
I'm not sure if they do a Turkish breakfast there. I'll have to investigate
The only good thing about the fry up was that the bread wasn't that hard, brittle, "break your teeth, cut your gums up" type bread a few places use now (instead of just serving toast). I mean I do appreciate places try to give a different experience but it sometimes clashes.
The fry up was basically half though (being one of everything almost) with an average sausage and beans...so Indian one I think wins here.
I’d try the Indian 👍🏼
The Dosa was really delicious 😋
I buy the cheapest bake beans for the super market then buy their own brand tomato sauce then add that sauce to the bake beans ? Just the same as the big brands but much cheaper . Give it a try, thank me later :) My local store is Asda
It may well improve it but you still get about a quarter of the can water.
English breakfast for me ,and the Indian one for my dinner 🍽 😋
It was a tough choice on this one
As a chef you can tell the mushrooms the sausage and the hash browns have all been deep fried even the Bacon looks deep fried because at the end of the bacon curled not saying the foods bad it's just lazy
Never tried an indian breakfast tho ive had n make kedgiree.anybody from portsmouth know where i can try this?TIA
There is an Indian place in southampton that does an Indian breakfast, i can't remember it's name but it's at the bottom of the high st just down from lidl.
9:52 - This "Chutney" is called Achaaar, you are meant to dip a little bit of it and have it with the crepe and daal. Having it on its own must have been a suprise 😅
It was lol its pretty strong tasting! I think it would have been better having it with the crepe and daal, you're right
£9.30 for that english brekkie? What a rip off, Catering sausage and supermarket frozen hash brown!
You wouldn't want to be hungry before the English breakfast it was tiny I'd like to see there bigger breakfast at some point just to see what you get, when you get a sausage that is perfectly Brown all over then it's been in a deep fat fryer for speed which is a bit of a shame, cheers mate 🍻
I might go check out an all you can eat breakfast place soon
@@everydayimeating3407 that sounds good idea 🍻
you,re right the english looked best this time
I think it slightly edged it!
The Indian would be more a brunch for me 😊
It's a tie!
For me definitely the Indian 😋 reminds me of when l was staying at Georgetown Penang ,Malaysia you could get a crispy dosa which was a lot bigger and crispy not stuffed to dip in sambal a smokey vegetable type curry.. or also street vendors would serve tea with sweetened milk and freshly deep fried potato samosas . If l lived in Leeds I'd be there very often lol
I think I need to travel to Malaysia lol
@@everydayimeating3407 l loved it there ,,especially Georgetown and Penang it's a melting pot of so many food cultures from British ,Malay ,Indian ,Chinese and Thai. You literally could have roast chestnuts and a pint of stout ( one of the British influences ) to chicken satay and then tandoori chicken
yummy yummy
They both definitely were! 😋
What has happened to fried bread and bubble and squeak, once part of fry up; hash browns and beans were not part of it, and certainly not chips!
I think that depends on the part of the country your in it's not common in the north, and i've seen it more in the southeast
The chutney should be eaten, in small amounts, with the dosa, you would not sit down with a teaspoon and jar of chutney as a meal.
The full English wasn’t the best looking you’ve ever eaten - but I’d sooner have it than that Indian stuff. Salad for breakfast?!?!?!
As an Indian I love the Indian breakfast (there are so many versions and different breakfasts) and the one you chose is lovely!!
But I do love an English breakfast mate
Great review!! 🤎👌🏽
Thank you so much 😊
I don't like Indian food but that's me I'm just a fussy eater. I didn't think the English one was very impressive either. It looked poor quality. The bread and the egg was the best bit for me
The bread really surprised me
Neither.
Not chutney mate. Lime pickle.
The English breakfast was lacking, the sausage is cheap and low in meat. The Indian breakfast I would try for brunch maybe
i’ll take the Indian . but only if I can skip breakfast and have it for my tea.
You can, I think they are sold all day 😀
@@everydayimeating3407
Thanks!
i like the english breakfast
If u want to have Dosa, then try it in an authentic South Indian Restaurant... Not in any restaurant that serves Dosa.. IMO.. the dosa was off colour, is that even sambar seriously.... Where is coconut, pudina and tomato chutney..!!?
July 10, 2024
English breakfast every time
That was a strange English breakfast....with ciabatta bread 🤪
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Hiya..i have been watching your videos and you present very well. On this occasion i do believe you are out of your depth. A couple of aspects..an indian breakfast can be a variety of stuff..the dosa is one of many. Secondly..you,re comparing apples with pears so in my view an incorrect comparison.
English
That full english looked a bit tragic
The English Breakfast was a kids meal.
It would be o.k if you are not very hungry and it was about £2.99.
That english breakfast looks so sad, if you're gonna be tight, put it on a smaller plate
Egg needs basting
I wouldn't like to see your cholesterol with all the breakfast you have eaten lately 😂
I don't think I'd like to see it either lol 😂
That poorly executed Italian English breakfast was an overpriced cry for help I would definitely pick the Indian breakfast this time
Out of those two for sure.
I lol when you hope for Heinz beans. Over priced rubbish that is hardly the rolls royce of beans
The English breakfast look crap and not that cheap
My Christ that's the worst breakfast I've ever seen
leeds leeds leeds, get a grip lol
Love english breakfast but comparing this one with indian, I think Indian wins by a mile. Maybe italian place not best to have an english😂😂😂
The english looked a bit sparse
i like the english breakfast
Though that one was not the best example.