It can be super good. I have been craving bread and butter pudding ever since we went to England, be sad if I never have it again! I guess I need to look for a British recipe!
Just because it dosnt use much in the way of spices dosnt mean it isnt tasty. Dont listen to American youtubers,they just love out of date stereotypes.😂
The general reputation of our food is fair though. We haven’t given more to the world in terms of individual food items than people realise….all cadburys products, cheddar cheese, Kit Kat, Twix, Starburst, Rolo’s, apple pie (maybe), beef wellington, Worcestershire sauce, the sandwich (basic ones as we know them), sticky toffee pudding, treacle tart
People like to slag off British food, just like with any country quality does vary however proper British food is substantial, surprisingly simple yet very wholesome. Please try some for yourself before you give into stereotype created by GIs from WW2..
@@o-o55 First of all Anglia is in England and still is today. Anglo-Saxon is a term used to describe ppl who from the 5th century inhabited and ruled territories that are part of England and Wales today. English ppl have been in England since the 5th century after the Romans left which is 2,019 years ago, so you're wrong and need to get educated on English history before sprouting your mouth off...🏴 🏴🏴
I live close enough that I can frequent Borough Market, and they have some beautiful things, both as ingredients and places to eat. But even by London standards, it is expensive.
When u sit at a restaurant do u just sit there and look around or do u look on your phone? I really wanna go out on my own but my anxiety gets the best of me cos I feel I look awkward on my own not knowing what to do lol
@@oskahuxley6322 a lot of Italians think Italian food is the only good food. Most are narrow minded, I found good food anywhere I traveled, eating what the locals eat and opening my mind to new flavours. I spent quite some time in Kent, working for a multinational company, and appreciated the scenery, the people, the ales (!) and the food ❤
@@Veronica_Boer it's just a stereotype that our food is bad really and most of it comes from people who haven't been here. British food has also gotten a lot better recently because more pubs have turned into gastro pubs. Unfortunately that means that we are losing pubs though. Where I used to live in Marlow Buckinghamshire it was famous for having nearly 100 public houses, now there is about 15. It must have been nice being in Kent and ales are lovely. There is a microbrewery in Marlow that does free samples so you can go there and have two pints for free before buying anything. They also have homemade scotch eggs and sausage rolls there. I recommend the rebellion brewery in Marlow.
@abigray8585 The hash brown is an American import that was unheard of in Britain until the 1980's, it is nothing but a lazy frozen pre-packaged replacement for traditional Bubble & Squeak.
As an American who’s been to the UK many times I love British food, but it’s going to rely heavily on the quality of the ingredients the restaurant uses(I’ve noticed great improvements in ingredient quality over the past decade or two). I’ve had steak and ale pies, scotch eggs, English breakfasts, sausage rolls, pasty’s and such that were mind boggling with how good they were, but I’ve also been to places where the food is just so uninspiring and sad to eat. I think a lot of Americans are harsh when it comes to judging British food and a lot of the time when they try it they realize that British food is really not bad.
The ginger pig is an absolute must. I share a sausage roll with my sister and then shared a Reubens sandwich. The vibe in BM is absolutely wonderful 😊👍
British things I like - 🔘 Full English Breakfast 🔘 Sunday Roast 🔘 Afternoon Tea 🔘 Fish and Chips 🔘 Shepherds Pie The British have perfected these things. British food is very underrated. From USA 🇺🇸 with love ❤️ and support.
Chachou really cuts up!!!! She’s a flexible gworl and we LIVE FOR IT!!! 👏🏽 At 19:29 did you see how she slowed down while twisting her BACK to dip ON TIME?!?! 🥵🥵
We don’t pay silly American prices for our food over here! Breakfast at Terry’s is £15/$18 Lunch at Roast is £26-£40/$32-$50 incl. a 10% service charge because we actually pay our waiters properly in the UK. 🇬🇧
@@johnmitchell2269 True. I started my working life as a comis waiter in a give star hotel on the UK. The point I was making that in America the waiting staff see it as an absolute right as Debera Ginsburg wrote in her book.
@ olanrewajuihenacho178 3 What are you talking about we never tip in a restaurant here. Because we have something called the minimum wage so waiters are paid an adequate wage by the restaurant by law. The 10% is added to the price because it’s not law to have to tip. So you don’t have to argue with the waiter about why you’re not tipping them.
The Ginger Pig sausage rolls and their pasties are amazing. There’s another Ginger Pig in Moxon street of Marylebone High Street. £6.50 for a sausage roll. You will not be disappointed
Terry's cafe is not in borough market, secondly. Anyone who is prepared to upwards of 12 pounds for a fry up is actual Insane. Thank you and goodnight.
… If you don't eat yer meat, you can't have any pudding! How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer meat? You! Yes, you behind the bike stands Stand still, laddy!
@@kirstybrown1185but also this is borough market so he chose a strange one to make that point 😂. Even if there is food from all over the world there, the market itself…
It's absolutely amazing at Borough Market. Just take £250 and you can have a lovely lunch for one!😂
Spot on well overpriced I’ll try making a beef wellington at home.
Was thinking you'd need plenty of dosh , daylight robbery.
Those benefit scroungers can't keep away
@@ronnie1202 That’s London prices in general mate.
Roast lunch at Roast is £26-40 incl. 10% service charge.
Me to British food
"Perhaps I treated you too harshly"
It can be super good. I have been craving bread and butter pudding ever since we went to England, be sad if I never have it again! I guess I need to look for a British recipe!
Just because it dosnt use much in the way of spices dosnt mean it isnt tasty. Dont listen to American youtubers,they just love out of date stereotypes.😂
To be fair ‘british food’ is just English food
The general reputation of our food is fair though. We haven’t given more to the world in terms of individual food items than people realise….all cadburys products, cheddar cheese, Kit Kat, Twix, Starburst, Rolo’s, apple pie (maybe), beef wellington, Worcestershire sauce, the sandwich (basic ones as we know them), sticky toffee pudding, treacle tart
No this basic mcdonald's menu with raw bacon is why we got our independence
People like to slag off British food, just like with any country quality does vary however proper British food is substantial, surprisingly simple yet very wholesome. Please try some for yourself before you give into stereotype created by GIs from WW2..
They mock the food because that's the best response they have when they imagine our ancestors oppressing and colonising them
they're just sad and ignorant, have likely never left their home state, and think Chick-fil-A is the height of cuisine
I mean our food is good because we've had thousands of years to perfect it unlike young America..
@@cheriegoodwin6819english people haven't even been in england for 1,000 years. They are anglo-saxons, coming from surprisingly Anglia and Saxony.
@@o-o55 First of all Anglia is in England and still is today. Anglo-Saxon is a term used to describe ppl who from the 5th century inhabited and ruled territories that are part of England and Wales today. English ppl have been in England since the 5th century after the Romans left which is 2,019 years ago, so you're wrong and need to get educated on English history before sprouting your mouth off...🏴 🏴🏴
I live close enough that I can frequent Borough Market, and they have some beautiful things, both as ingredients and places to eat. But even by London standards, it is expensive.
Agreed. I live really close too and love to go with my partner but it is astronomically expensive for what it is. Good pubs all around though ;).
Its mostly catered to fleece tourist. Definitely not somewhere you will see local Londoners regularly.
If you can’t take a mate, take yourself!
Don’t rely on others for a nice time, I love doing stuff alone
💯
Thanks for this response, I feel better knowing I’m not alone in my chosen solitude!
Agree 💯 %
But you aren’t alone, I’m always close behind you.
When u sit at a restaurant do u just sit there and look around or do u look on your phone? I really wanna go out on my own but my anxiety gets the best of me cos I feel I look awkward on my own not knowing what to do lol
As an American, that looks incredible! I'd eat it all happily.... maybe even the breakfast beans 😉
The beans are the best part 👌
I don't mind beans now and again, but for me it has to be grilled tomatoes on a fry-up instead
Breakfast beans😂 i didnt know we have different beans for different times of the day 🤪
Our beans are definitely not as sweet as American beans...made me gag when I visited a friend in texas, bless her though she thought it was the same 😂
@@admiralsnackbar69 thanks for the warning - I find ours sweet!
The food looks delicious
Those sausage rolls look amazing. if you haven’t had sausage rolls from the UK, then you haven’t had a good sausage roll.
They are so good
Is there A greggs there?
Sausage rolls are better abroad imo xd
South african are better
@@harrysavva9630another anti brit talking shit
I never got British food as a kid but I do now. It's the ultimate comfort food.
Terrys handing out Eddie Hall breakfasts as a standard item wtf lmaoo
My gosh, I’m falling in love with traditional English food❤
People take the piss out of our food so thank you. It's always pretty bad for you though.
@@oskahuxley6322 a lot of Italians think Italian food is the only good food. Most are narrow minded, I found good food anywhere I traveled, eating what the locals eat and opening my mind to new flavours. I spent quite some time in Kent, working for a multinational company, and appreciated the scenery, the people, the ales (!) and the food ❤
@@Veronica_Boer it's just a stereotype that our food is bad really and most of it comes from people who haven't been here. British food has also gotten a lot better recently because more pubs have turned into gastro pubs. Unfortunately that means that we are losing pubs though. Where I used to live in Marlow Buckinghamshire it was famous for having nearly 100 public houses, now there is about 15. It must have been nice being in Kent and ales are lovely. There is a microbrewery in Marlow that does free samples so you can go there and have two pints for free before buying anything. They also have homemade scotch eggs and sausage rolls there. I recommend the rebellion brewery in Marlow.
@@Veronica_Boerboer as in South African?
Lol that lot probably cost over a 100 in london.
Nope, we don’t pay American prices for our food 🤷🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🇬🇧
No, about £50 total according to their websites.
@@olanrewajuihenacho178 lol I'm English.. 50 quid..that's surprising.
@@rustydumperonly place in London where lunch is less than 100 pounds is a tesco meal deal
It's nearly 40 quid for that roast.
mouthwatering..
i hope i can taste all the food one day!
thanks for sharing - God bless!
That breakfast. Oh my life. Two IF days then I'm going for that...
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Since when has a Hash Brown been classed as British Food
@@murraydean2371 A real English breakfast always has hash browns included anyway.
@abigray8585 The hash brown is an American import that was unheard of in Britain until the 1980's, it is nothing but a lazy frozen pre-packaged replacement for traditional Bubble & Squeak.
Had one of those sausage rolls when I visited a few years back they are amazing
Agreeed
"Best" and "British food"; words that have never been spoken together before
Lol those hash browns are just ordinary frozen ones
The hash browns are bought in not made there shit 😂
British food lowkey slaps
Lowkey slaps!? Did you actually just write that 😅
That beef Wellington!
I can't believe I have never had it. I must.
I had one in a gordon Ramsey restaurant. It was spectacular. It's quite tricky to make at home though.
Love that area,so many yummy food places and minutes away from great Thames views.
Starving 😋😋 now
Thanks for showing proper British food, i love our cuisine 👌❤️
Oh damn. Now I need to pack and book a flight
Yessss
I would have snatched up those big ben cups so fast!
Yorkshire pudding with my medium rare roast beef, please!! Yum❤
I love our British Food looks good mate
Just be prepared to remortgage your house 😂
Nice
As an American who’s been to the UK many times I love British food, but it’s going to rely heavily on the quality of the ingredients the restaurant uses(I’ve noticed great improvements in ingredient quality over the past decade or two). I’ve had steak and ale pies, scotch eggs, English breakfasts, sausage rolls, pasty’s and such that were mind boggling with how good they were, but I’ve also been to places where the food is just so uninspiring and sad to eat. I think a lot of Americans are harsh when it comes to judging British food and a lot of the time when they try it they realize that British food is really not bad.
yeah, british food is about having 1 or 2 good strong flavours so it relys so heavily on the quality of the good
It is American food that is shit, and not even theirs. At least ours is authentic.
The Food Looks Sooo Delicious 👌 ❤
Terrys cafe is about a mile from the market. 😂❤
Love English breakfast and Sunday roast dinner.
Need prices...
got the chocolate strawberry’s from ‘turnips’ yesterday 😍 £7.50 for the pot tho -
Ginger Pig - fully agree they do have the best sauage rolls in the entire world.
Ah, yes. British food. 'Ave a salted stick of celery, luv. Got the recipe from an oriental chap. Careful, tho. It's spicy. 😅
You should tell people the prices
America’s five guys: “that will be $40 for two burgers and two medium fries without a drink…”
@@RainMicro uk has five guys too.
@@mrminkman952 it only got one recently. Im talking from experience
@@RainMicro there been a five guys near where I live for 10 years.
@@mrminkman952 same lol
I love a chocolate strawberry too
Everything looks YUMMY!
That beef!!! OMG ❤ I love that type of meat 🍖 😍
All you need is 3 quid get some fresh oysters best thing and only affordable thing at the market
Meme all they want on brittish food, but damn that looks delicious, oh that meat looks so incredibly tender and soft!!
Omg looks amazing
£12.50
The ginger pig is an absolute must. I share a sausage roll with my sister and then shared a Reubens sandwich. The vibe in BM is absolutely wonderful 😊👍
British things I like -
🔘 Full English Breakfast
🔘 Sunday Roast
🔘 Afternoon Tea
🔘 Fish and Chips
🔘 Shepherds Pie
The British have perfected these things. British food is very underrated. From USA 🇺🇸 with love ❤️ and support.
Problies cost you a small fortune
Makes me miss home
After leaving UK 4 years ago this is the only thing that's made me homesick. Oh my ❤
London still looks amazing! I have to make it back one day 😋 😋
My cousin has been promising me a birthday visit to roast for ages!!! Can’t wait! ❤
Chachou really cuts up!!!!
She’s a flexible gworl and we LIVE FOR IT!!! 👏🏽
At 19:29 did you see how she slowed down while twisting her BACK to dip ON TIME?!?!
🥵🥵
That's a good day right there!!
Now I want to go here lol
Niiiiiiiiice
That’ll be £600 please
And don't forget the tip.
We don’t pay silly American prices for our food over here!
Breakfast at Terry’s is £15/$18
Lunch at Roast is £26-£40/$32-$50
incl. a 10% service charge because we actually pay our waiters properly in the UK.
🇬🇧
@@redmi9834 Tipping is voluntary in the UK.
@@johnmitchell2269 True. I started my working life as a comis waiter in a give star hotel on the UK. The point I was making that in America the waiting staff see it as an absolute right as Debera Ginsburg wrote in her book.
@ olanrewajuihenacho178
3 What are you talking about we never tip in a restaurant here. Because we have something called the minimum wage so waiters are paid an adequate wage by the restaurant by law. The 10% is added to the price because it’s not law to have to tip. So you don’t have to argue with the waiter about why you’re not tipping them.
Yummy, I love it❤❤❤❤❤❤
Those strawberries are amazing I always get it after paella
that food looks so so so so good oh my Lord
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Once I go to Britain I will visit those places wow!
You want to also visit the countrysides. Don't just stick to London.
Can't beat proper British food! Love it and missed it when i lived in korea
I'm sure you went to the toilet, no?
@Maccy Bear I love all food mate! And yes I use the toilet like everyone 😉😄
Yessss
I'd love to try it one day!
Good to see they have tescos frozen hashbrowns. People don't know good food these days
Those ridiculous hash browns came from a shops freezer compartment!
The beans came from a tin too, and the sausages from a packet. Shame they didn’t mince their own meat and make their own sausages from scratch
And they’re recent plus inauthentic American additions to the traditional English breakfast via McDonalds 😢
@@jjay7272 You’re right but that might be a little time consuming for a small business.
@@MrDamo34 the sarcasm went over your head
@@jjay7272 No, it appears mine went over yours!!!
That beef Wellington my mouth started watering
Looks Delicious ❤❤❤
That gravy on the beef welly top looked 👌 yummy 😋
First went 25 years ago when i worked at Elephant and Castle
The Ginger Pig sausage rolls and their pasties are amazing. There’s another Ginger Pig in Moxon street of Marylebone High Street. £6.50 for a sausage roll. You will not be disappointed
Turns out they didn't need the full minute
“British food sucks”
- also actual British food
I pay 3 euros in Spain for English breakfast.
British food. Five star review: Pork, Potatoes, Pedestrian.
This is on my to-do list
Looks delicious 😋
Loooooove Borough Market. Mushroom risotto and custard donuts were my last purchases 🤣
Yeah, all of that looks really good.
More locations
Larry. This is about Borough Market.
Hash browns yank junk food
Now THIS is enticing!! 👍
Ooh, I'm in Miami and miss some of the food I had growing up in England. For sure.
Goes to borough market. Visits restaurants not market stalls 😂
wasn't the chocolate strawberries from a stall?
Their hash brown come frozen from a box. That looks a very generic English Breakfast. 😢
Hash browns aren’t even an authentic British breakfast item. We only adopted them recently via McDonalds. We traditionally had toast or fried bread.🇬🇧
@@olanrewajuihenacho178dude we’ve always had bread with English breakfast. Hash browns are just an add on.
Then hash browns look next level
Terry's cafe is not in borough market, secondly. Anyone who is prepared to upwards of 12 pounds for a fry up is actual Insane. Thank you and goodnight.
Stop living in the past unless u live up north u pay 10 pound min for a fry up now
Inflation my friend, My fry up is £11 at my local cafe in Surrey, used to be £8 😂
Hasnt been open for 40 years either. More like 7 XD
@@jjay7272 I'm NHS so I get whatever ASDA or ALDI have in their reduced section - on a good day.
Drew still living in 1990s
I never understood why Brits love baked beans for breakfast. Apparently they love to ensure they'll be farting for hours throughout the day
Yeah,baked beans and saudages are also pretty heavy.
Baked beans don't make you fart
@@Alex-cf3he can you say that again
Beans are a breakfast item, what are you talking about. Anyone eating beans with anything other than breakest is a weirdo
yet America and Mexico sells beans in their wraps from street vendors 24/7
I wanna know the price because that looked amazing I'm not sure if it was the camara work of the food but we'll done.
Mfs call beans and mushrooms breakfast. Df I look like a hobbit !!
The "best of British food" isn't saying much. It's like saying you're the smartest in a Special Ed class.
Or the least fat American
… If you don't eat yer meat, you can't have any pudding!
How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer meat?
You! Yes, you behind the bike stands
Stand still, laddy!
That looks soooo delicious❤
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That breakfast looks tantalising
Why didn’t we go there???? Lol
It looks so yummy but i think you need more vegetables 🙏🥰
Lets make it clear. Anywhere in London is about as British as a 🍕 😂. Tourist traps
Let’s make it clear, he said trying British foods not establishments. 😅
@@kirstybrown1185but also this is borough market so he chose a strange one to make that point 😂. Even if there is food from all over the world there, the market itself…
Now this....i want to try mate...👌
£10 sausage roll
👋🏻😊
All looks delicious but if bet it's incredibly expensive!!!