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  • Опубликовано: 28 апр 2024
  • "Food Wars" hosts Harry Kersh and Joe Avella travel across London to find the best curry house in the city. They'll be visiting four different locations in just one day to see what the city has to offer. This is "Food Tours."
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  • @DG-hb8ob
    @DG-hb8ob 28 дней назад +614

    Long story short for the non-brits. As a British-Indian, a lot of our grandparents migrated to the UK after WW2, and a second influx in the 60's, to help bolster the British economy. Despite being in this new environment, we we were in touch with our Indian food and continued making it in our houses. British locals and neighbours could smell the curries we were cooking and were intrigued, they began knocking on our doors asking to see what we were cooking, try the food, to our surprise they really liked it! Indians then began hosting the local British community and neighbours for meals in their houses, and selling curry pastes through knock-door sales. The demand became so big, we eventually burst onto the restaurant scene, and the rest is history. Indian food culture in the UK is probably the same equivalent as the Mexican food culture in US.

    • @ukbloke28
      @ukbloke28 28 дней назад +19

      "to help bolster the British economy" - im sure it did do that, but it wasn't their motivation - they moved here for their own benefit. the outcome is one of mutual benefit, therefore, so do stop trying to twist what happened.

    • @tomhay5516
      @tomhay5516 28 дней назад +102

      ​@@ukbloke28Google Windrush lad, people from the commonwealth were encouraged to move to help rebuild the country.

    • @ukbloke28
      @ukbloke28 28 дней назад +3

      @@tomhay5516 I obviously know about windrush you patronising tw.t. Are you saying tht the people that came over did it as charity, or did they benefit too? In which case in what way are you refuting my point? Lad.

    • @Mrsolpjh
      @Mrsolpjh 28 дней назад +76

      ​@@ukbloke28 they were writing it from the perspective of the UK government who put the policy in place to help rebuild the economy. It's pretty obvious that people came over for their own benefit, as does anyone who immigrated somewhere. They weren't 'twisting' anything about history.

    • @Trebor74
      @Trebor74 28 дней назад +16

      The first Indian restaurant in England opened around 1815.

  • @ReallyNotThatFunnyy
    @ReallyNotThatFunnyy Месяц назад +474

    This show really fills the Buzzfeed "Worth It" hole that's in my heart

    • @trapalexx7304
      @trapalexx7304 Месяц назад +14

      Tbh I dont know y they even stop, it was a hit n they should've kept it going 😅😅

    • @etmccaus
      @etmccaus Месяц назад +6

      same here!

    • @pamlegaspi
      @pamlegaspi Месяц назад

      @@trapalexx7304 steven, andrew and adam are launching a new 'worth it' type food show over at their youtube, watcher very soon!

    • @naufalhusain1571
      @naufalhusain1571 Месяц назад +28

      Same! Kinda miss Andrew Steven and Adam so bad

    • @Nooticus
      @Nooticus 28 дней назад +1

      agreed

  • @ShoelessJP
    @ShoelessJP Месяц назад +1378

    "Can you just stop colonizing for like five minutes?", I spit out my coffee hearing this... keep up the great work Harry and Joe!

    • @GenXBecks
      @GenXBecks Месяц назад +61

      Hawaii loudly clears their throat!

    • @ashtonmendez9366
      @ashtonmendez9366 Месяц назад +3

      Perfect 😂

    • @WeAreThePeople1690
      @WeAreThePeople1690 Месяц назад +24

      Think he needs to remember there is no Oil there, his country wouldn't be interested in taking it over 😉

    • @prachisaini1
      @prachisaini1 Месяц назад +13

      Speaks who American?

    • @user-yv2cz8oj1k
      @user-yv2cz8oj1k Месяц назад +29

      The Indian restaurants in the UK were set up by people from Bangladesh we let into the UK due to flooding and poverty who stayed.
      No colonising involved in it.

  • @ALANL4460
    @ALANL4460 Месяц назад +509

    Highlight of the month when Joe and Harry do food tours. Can we get a show where they travel the world eating local dishes together

    • @APeekBehindTheCurtain
      @APeekBehindTheCurtain Месяц назад +1

      Well Insider did actually do this ages ago in Italy and all that. Here's hoping they actually do do it.

    • @briecheezy4119
      @briecheezy4119 Месяц назад +6

      I'd watch that if it was Joe and Harry. Would love it if they start with a country just over their borders and work their way down so Mexico and France respectively!

    • @marcellberki7545
      @marcellberki7545 Месяц назад

      Keep the message at the top,dont overlook the power of the crowd

    • @briandavis9952
      @briandavis9952 Месяц назад

      its called food wars clown

    • @scottmatthew9605
      @scottmatthew9605 29 дней назад

      I hope they get on in person, you never know

  • @Regarl_
    @Regarl_ 29 дней назад +187

    I love that Harry said that saying "Naan bread" is like saying "bread bread". I instantly thought about Spiderman: Across the Spiderverse and Pavitr saying that.

    • @kismetau
      @kismetau 27 дней назад +11

      same goes for Chai Tea - Tea Tea 😅

    • @citizenpb
      @citizenpb 4 дня назад +1

      Curry Sauce = Sauce Sauce

  • @wildwine6400
    @wildwine6400 Месяц назад +498

    After WW2, England allowed many many families from places like India, Bangladesh and Pakistan to come into the country to help rebuild the economy. This played a huge part in many curry houses being set up in places like London and Birmingham which were hit hard by the war

    • @tony_5156
      @tony_5156 Месяц назад +6

      Very interesting!

    • @kananamin304
      @kananamin304 Месяц назад +46

      allowed? colonizers and allowed colonized people?

    • @richtenx
      @richtenx Месяц назад +50

      @@kananamin304 yes allowed. problem?

    • @kananamin304
      @kananamin304 Месяц назад +38

      @@richtenx yes. I do have problem with word allowed here. History is proof of how allowing the colonizers were.

    • @saikrishnathiwakarrk
      @saikrishnathiwakarrk Месяц назад +4

      ​@@kananamin304 i guess he meant it in a way of using what ever is at there disposal ,and yes india and pakistan and all the colonized countires where still under Britain control till the 1947,1948 and so on. The allowed the rebuild to happen and then probably most of them settled there after the independences of the countries.

  • @KillerTacos54
    @KillerTacos54 27 дней назад +101

    I’m actually blown away by how well researched Harry is. Massive respect man. The banter between these two legends always makes me smile

  • @08mlascelles
    @08mlascelles Месяц назад +289

    I used to know someone who would always insist on going to a curry house for a meal out, but he didn't like curry, and would order ham, egg and chips EVERY TIME! To this day I find that truly baffling.

    • @neiluk1470
      @neiluk1470 Месяц назад +20

      Legend

    • @frequentclearance9641
      @frequentclearance9641 Месяц назад +15

      Vibes are different at a curry house

    • @bryansmith9431
      @bryansmith9431 Месяц назад +6

      Take them to Waffle Curry House for that.

    • @martin96991
      @martin96991 29 дней назад +4

      Maybe because he go to the wrong curry house? Run by a Pakistani or Bangladeshi and named it as INDIAN?

    • @richard8331
      @richard8331 29 дней назад +15

      "I want the blandest thing on the menu"

  • @Harlton001
    @Harlton001 Месяц назад +166

    Love this series! Harry and Joe have great chemistry.

    • @bee3092
      @bee3092 Месяц назад +1

      Yes I like to try and understand Americans more lol.
      Where I live in SEA to serve someone is a great sign of respect.
      Always pour for elders first and then yourself last so it's really interesting to see someone be taken back by that.
      I think the British have an element of this practice also? To serve others based on age, holiness or just kindness maybe......

  • @moogleking
    @moogleking Месяц назад +63

    Joe and Harry have such good chemistry together

  • @benjaminaulakh4734
    @benjaminaulakh4734 Месяц назад +95

    Every British Asian Londoner has their views about the best Indian places in London, but I'd say its hard to say you've experienced the best without going to Southall, which is full of amazing North Indian places, like Roxys and Omis, which have to be good to survive the really stiff competition, and serve amazing and truly authentic home-style Indian food. Then Bombay Brasserie and Bombay Palace around Shaftesbury Avenue serve really high quality, restaurant style Indian. Laguna in Ealing is also another outstanding place.

    • @sentientarugula2884
      @sentientarugula2884 28 дней назад +2

      If you had to give your favourite, what would it be?

    • @benjaminaulakh4734
      @benjaminaulakh4734 28 дней назад +5

      @@sentientarugula2884 Bombay Palace, which has the best Lamb Rogan Josh I've ever tasted.

    • @hectorwright4550
      @hectorwright4550 28 дней назад +3

      Thoughts on dishoom?

    • @sentientarugula2884
      @sentientarugula2884 28 дней назад +3

      @@benjaminaulakh4734 Thanks mate, I'll be sure to note.

    • @tmarritt
      @tmarritt 28 дней назад +4

      Yeah they said specifically the were going to the more "British Indian" places, which makes sense for the series.
      But find me a place with plastic seating where you have to bring your own beer and I'm the only white dude and I know I'm going to have a good time.😂

  • @uzziel2005
    @uzziel2005 Месяц назад +40

    vindaloo is one of those funny dishes where restaurants hyper-correct themselves and will put potatoes in because they see "aloo", but the name comes from Portuguese "vinho de alho" - wine / vinegar and garlic - and didn't contain potatoes.

    • @-Viva-Cristo-Rey
      @-Viva-Cristo-Rey 8 дней назад +2

      Vindaloo is typically made with pork , because the fat renders while cooking , giving the dish its unique flavor. Yet to cater to the Hindus and Muslims who don't consume pork they make the same dish with alternate meats.

  • @SamanthaStallcup
    @SamanthaStallcup Месяц назад +145

    Hear my voice!!! Joe and Harry need to do a travel series. I would endlessly rewatch the two of you trekking through Southeast Asia or South America.

    • @benoitwaffle5439
      @benoitwaffle5439 Месяц назад +3

      It would be fun, but I do worry what that would do for Joe's moaning and Harry's waistline.

    • @anisepage9436
      @anisepage9436 Месяц назад

      Second this !!

    • @disguiseddv8ant486
      @disguiseddv8ant486 Месяц назад

      We can't hear your voice through text.

  • @GodfatherBoxSet
    @GodfatherBoxSet Месяц назад +58

    When they talked about Indian not really being culturally significant in the US like it is in Britian, the only comparison i could make is Mexican. Mexican food has been a part of the US since the beginning, and our people are increadibly mixed. Every city and town in the US has a great mexican restaurant or 2. I also think most Americans can name 15-20 mexican dishes the same way british people can with Indian.

    • @benoitwaffle5439
      @benoitwaffle5439 Месяц назад +4

      Mexican and Mexican-Americans make up around 1a% of the US population. It makes complete sense as to why there is such a cultural impact throughout the country. The population of Indian and ethnic Indians in the UK is around 3%, which is like that of the Polish in the US. In raw numbers, there are twice as many Indian or Indian-American in the US than the UK. I suspect because the multi-cultural mix is so much more prominent in the US, especially in the cities, that even though there are numerous prominent ethnic populations that have cultural footholds that it is hard for any of them other than the Mexican influence to truly feel like a national phenomenon. Heck, at this point the Mexican influence on the US has gone international. The rise of Mexican restaurants is Europe might be a bigger a sign of American cultural influence than the spread of Starbucks.

    • @GodfatherBoxSet
      @GodfatherBoxSet Месяц назад +1

      @benoitwaffle5439 I think a lot has to do with the situations that people come to the US and UK. In the US mexican and Central Americans come here for the work opportunity and start up by working more blue collar jobs. Construction, maintenance, restaurant, farming. The ease for some in setting up small taco stands or trucks is how mexican foorld grew. In some cities people have thier local taco stand that they go to often. Tex-Mex is a completely differnet thing and has been around for hundreds of years as well. In the case of Indian Americans, or the ones I have met, they mainly come here for education and to enter more white collar work. Same can be said of most Korean or South East Asian in the last 20 years

    • @VARMOT123
      @VARMOT123 29 дней назад +1

      Indian cuisine is upper popular in certain areas of usa where there is a huge indian population . Silicon valley,seattle,north texas,tri state area etc

    • @asimhussain8716
      @asimhussain8716 28 дней назад

      There's a reason why pretty much every phone customer service line says press 2 for Spanish lol.

    • @heatherboo1
      @heatherboo1 23 дня назад +1

      In south Florida the Mexican food is so good it can bring tears to your eyes.

  • @dnk0794
    @dnk0794 26 дней назад +37

    Born and raised in India - living in the UK for about 2 + years - I can confidently say that the representation of “Indian” food or “curry” in here is a tiny tiny tiny pick from India. 99% of the Indian Food / Curry we find here belongs to mainly the northern region in India. An accurate representation would be if we call it North Indian Food or simply “Punjabi”.
    What I’d love to see more in the UK is food truly brought in from ALL OVER INDIA - say Maharashtrian cuisine, Gujarati Dishes, Konkani, Kerala fish specialists, Malvani food, North East Indian preparations - I can go on and on.
    Calling the food u find in the UK as Indian food is akin to saying European food - we are missing on the nuances of the cuisine by a generalised name.
    I grew up in Mumbai - a city akin to London in India. My childhood was packed Maharashtrian food (Maharashtra is a state where Mumbai belongs) which is a whole different world altogether. I am sure other Indian migrants here from different states will resonate.
    Fyi - for grabbing the best “North Indian” food / curry in the UK - make friends with either someone from North India - who is a gooood cook - thats the most authentic experience you will ever have. 100/100.

    • @doghat1619
      @doghat1619 26 дней назад +2

      people from all over india immigrated to britain over history, only the style of food we now call "indian food" ever stuck.
      I'm sure there's plenty of other great food from all over india, but it likely isn't palatable enough to the british palate to have mainstream appeal here and justify existing as a restaurant industry

    • @zaphodbeeblebrox9109
      @zaphodbeeblebrox9109 24 дня назад

      Sure. But we cant absorb a whole countries entire cuisine as we have our own, and many others available here also.

    • @morbius7687
      @morbius7687 22 дня назад +3

      We definitely do have Goan and Keralan restaurants here in the UK, they're just less common. You find them in big cities but not in smaller towns.

    • @balpreetsingh6834
      @balpreetsingh6834 19 дней назад +1

      Dude the curry culture is not Punjabi but rather Mughlai. Shows that you're from Mumbai 😂

  • @skandan3806
    @skandan3806 Месяц назад +103

    I believe Nikhil would do an excellent job in explaining more about Indian cuisine to Joe and harry

    • @micah1754
      @micah1754 Месяц назад +1

      Who is Nikhil?

    • @mercgurl80
      @mercgurl80 Месяц назад +20

      @@micah1754 Nikhil was the India host when Food Wars did US vs. India. He’s a riot 😂

    • @micah1754
      @micah1754 Месяц назад +2

      @@mercgurl80 oh true! I'll have to watch those back. That would have been cool if he did it. I did think it was cool Harry seemed to have done some research on the history and stuff and did a pretty good job. I find Joe pretty crass and jarring but that's just me lol

    • @KillerTacos54
      @KillerTacos54 Месяц назад +4

      They did a great job, but yea it would’ve been awesome to see Nikhil featured here as a guest or something

    • @redeye1016
      @redeye1016 Месяц назад +7

      Why? They literally had a female guest of Indian heritage that did exactly this.

  • @jellymoriarty
    @jellymoriarty Месяц назад +48

    Tayyabs lamb chops are to die for. Their buttery naans are also the best I've ever had.

    • @fayesouthall6604
      @fayesouthall6604 28 дней назад +1

      Nom nom

    • @theritchie2173
      @theritchie2173 28 дней назад +1

      If the Tayyabs queue is stretching too far down the street, or if you fancy a (slight) change, Needoo Grill is right round the corner. I believe it was started by some ex-Tayyabs staff who wanted to strike out on their own, and it's basically the same thing but with more breathing room. Not that Tayyabs atmosphere isn't great in itself, but it can get a bit claustrophobic depending on where you get seated.

    • @CanadianBritishBoy
      @CanadianBritishBoy 14 дней назад

      ​@@theritchie2173needos ain't close 😂

    • @theritchie2173
      @theritchie2173 14 дней назад

      @@CanadianBritishBoy Yeah it is, it's about 50 yards away...

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Месяц назад +65

    So nice to see Curry Houses featured! Saving for my recommendations.

  • @PonderingDolphin
    @PonderingDolphin Месяц назад +12

    Been waiting for the next of this series !! Love this content so much, you both are excellent personalities and the food is excellent + the camera work is spot on. Such a pleasure and look forward to the next, thank you Insider Food for the great work !

  • @venturout
    @venturout Месяц назад +35

    This video is so good I've just ordered a curry for tonight!
    Lamb Tikka Dansak, with Garlic Naan and Chips!😀

    • @mqb5151
      @mqb5151 Месяц назад +1

      Send some over

  • @mark5115
    @mark5115 28 дней назад +13

    It's great to see brick lane included, so many restaurants there it's good to get a recommendation for new londoners

    • @beansdestroyer
      @beansdestroyer 28 дней назад +3

      I went to muhib in brick lane when I visited and it was amazing, very friendly staff and owner too

    • @davidmannion7333
      @davidmannion7333 25 дней назад +2

      We used to go to Brick Lane quite a bit when I lived in London, We'd eat in the more modest stripped back looking places rather than the fancier restaurants, their food was always absolutely on point, no frills or distractions needed.

  • @nilnz
    @nilnz 29 дней назад +26

    London restaurants visited: 1. Tayyabs, Whitechapel, East London. 2. Curry Bazaar, Brick Lane East London. 3. Punjab Indian Restaurant, Covent Garden, Central London. 4. Spice Village, Tooting, South London

    • @ashokathegreat4534
      @ashokathegreat4534 10 дней назад

      Go to Gymkhana. At least thats a real Indian restaurant and not some bangladeshi’s pretending to know Indian food

  • @VarunaSingh89
    @VarunaSingh89 Месяц назад +36

    Harrys nailed every point and reference. He knows the culture well

    • @randyschwaggins
      @randyschwaggins Месяц назад +2

      Do you live in London?
      If you did you would understand that Tayyabs is Pakistani food...not Indian.
      If you can't even identify that difference you don't know the culture at all.
      I'm not even going to start on the references to 'aloo' in vindaloo meaning potato...which is totally wrong as well.
      So many uneducated comments here...but for you to say that Harry nailed anything is shameful...

    • @VarunaSingh89
      @VarunaSingh89 Месяц назад +14

      ⁠@@randyschwagginsim Indian and me and my pakistani brothers enjoy the similarities in our food in the uk. We call them desi but to eachs own. To be fair none of these are authentic but they are to The UK. On vindaloo yeah true but its this lost in translation why we get it that way and that to me growing up in the UK is cultural

    • @randyschwaggins
      @randyschwaggins 27 дней назад

      @@VarunaSingh89 you like eating beef nihari with your Pakistani brothers?

    • @ashhabimran239
      @ashhabimran239 24 дня назад +5

      @@randyschwaggins As a British-Pakistani, there's undeniable crossover between cuisines, to the point where they're somewhat interchangeable, and that's fine by me. You just sound like a butthurt purist, stop embarrassing yourself

  • @annother3350
    @annother3350 Месяц назад +31

    The name Vin Daloo comes from the portugese 'Vin D'alho' meaning wine (vinegar) and garlic -- it's not Aloo as in potato

    • @DavidAJones11
      @DavidAJones11 26 дней назад +1

      It's the other way around - they started putting potato in it because it has 'aloo' in the name.

  • @fayesouthall6604
    @fayesouthall6604 28 дней назад +4

    Been away without RUclips and this drops. Holy moly more Food Wars ❤️❤️❤️

  • @user-yv2cz8oj1k
    @user-yv2cz8oj1k Месяц назад +16

    Most Indian restaurants in the UK are run by people from Bangladesh.
    Though where I live there is a Bangladeshi restaurant, and I have to say, their own food is fantastic.

    • @ashokathegreat4534
      @ashokathegreat4534 10 дней назад

      India has like 20 states the size of Bangladesh. Bangladesh is a bit larger than England.
      Each state had it’s own people and culture/ food.
      UK bangladeshi’s know nothing about Indian food of all those regions
      So what you ate is a bangladeshi attempt at Indian food. Not real

    • @evilkhamzat
      @evilkhamzat 9 дней назад +1

      @@ashokathegreat4534Calm down poojeet 😂😂😂 what the op states was a fact no need to get butthurt

  • @DarkCobra88
    @DarkCobra88 Месяц назад +23

    Harry and Joe remind me of why shows like Top Gear worked so well (and The Grand Tour), these two are the same (but very different) to the three clowns from that, not in their behaviour but people tune it to see them, their chemistry draws you in. Hope Insider realise they got a pro team here, send these two across the globe to try different cities and foods. Don't get me wrong, it works in Britain and America as its their home fields of course but still, its just enjoyable seeing them discuss food despite i never used to care about food to this level. Be interesting to see them in places they never been, so neither one can take the lead and they just stumble their way from eatery to eatery discussing the food.

    • @jasminappleby779
      @jasminappleby779 26 дней назад +1

      Even just places outside of London and New York. Going to Southern America and trying proper Brisket and Soul Food, or going to the Midlands or up North for a Curry.

  • @davecatlett1255
    @davecatlett1255 Месяц назад +22

    As a Brit living in the US, this makes me a little homesick. Nothing like a good curry house...

  • @Kill3rballoon
    @Kill3rballoon Месяц назад +55

    Joe and Harry videos are always a joy, and having special “expert guests” join is a great idea too. It keeps them on their toes a bit 😅

  • @PopPo-zh9up
    @PopPo-zh9up Месяц назад +5

    Stunning
    This content 😍

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Месяц назад +14

    3:56 THANK YOU FOR THIS! LOVE YOU HARRY ❤

  • @WheelzGaming88
    @WheelzGaming88 29 дней назад +7

    I was ecstatic when I realized this was a new episode with the best food duo collaboration on the entire planet

  • @WTT_321
    @WTT_321 28 дней назад +4

    I’ve had Indian food twice this month: one during my friend’s wedding and one during my hangout with high school friends… I felt like I was on Cloud 9 when I had the curries… oh my gawd… I would certainly go back for more when the time is right…! 🤤🤤

  • @saikrishnathiwakarrk
    @saikrishnathiwakarrk Месяц назад +4

    Been waiting for this for months 🙌🙌🙌
    Atlast

  • @Nooticus
    @Nooticus 28 дней назад +1

    Such a great series. One of the best food series on RUclips right now.

  • @phantomthread4385
    @phantomthread4385 Месяц назад +25

    Love Tayyabs. Good sign when there are locals there mainly.

  • @thatschilltssk6274
    @thatschilltssk6274 Месяц назад +16

    Never seen anybody wield a knife and fork like Joe does. Wrong way around, switching fork hands, the guys a maniac. Love the show.

    • @WhatThisVideo-WTv
      @WhatThisVideo-WTv 28 дней назад +3

      Actually I just realized the American and British way of using forks and now I can't unsee it.😄

    • @tedsteiner
      @tedsteiner 28 дней назад +3

      It's a very American way of eating 😂

  • @KillerTacos54
    @KillerTacos54 Месяц назад +3

    YESSSS finally a new episode!!

  • @cherrysmith3173
    @cherrysmith3173 28 дней назад +2

    Love watching y’all explore food.

  • @toyinmckinney789
    @toyinmckinney789 Месяц назад +2

    THE PERFECT DUO 🤩

  • @markjones1337
    @markjones1337 Месяц назад +5

    These US/UK food tours are great videos.

  • @VelvetTeacake
    @VelvetTeacake Месяц назад +6

    Mini Dracula breakdown in the middle of the video was hilarious. The next BBC Dracula is bound to be Cockney 😂

  • @spiceupat2000
    @spiceupat2000 28 дней назад +3

    Always love Joe and Harry videos, special food tours. Would've been nice if they tried some desserts as well.

  • @Gremlack13
    @Gremlack13 29 дней назад +9

    I do quite love Indian food, as my wife is a first generation South Indian American.
    Indian restaurants can be quite good, or quite bad.
    But nothing beats the cooking of my wife.
    Some of the best Sambar and dosa I’ve had outside of India was in Calgary of all places.
    I love Sambar and dosa so much. But my wife’s chicken curry is my absolutely favorite food of any kind of all time.

    • @ashokathegreat4534
      @ashokathegreat4534 10 дней назад

      She’s a tamil originally from Sri Lanka and not Indian. Indian women rarely date outside their own.

  • @dpkarell
    @dpkarell 29 дней назад +3

    Love when these two hang out and eat great food

  • @vijayvadher2825
    @vijayvadher2825 29 дней назад +3

    26:02 The look in his eyes... Priceless

  • @dpke
    @dpke 29 дней назад +2

    Love it when one of these pops on my front page. Such a good team!

  • @Amatureb
    @Amatureb Месяц назад +4

    Harry and Joe are the greatest duo ever - prove me wrong

  • @gsb5859
    @gsb5859 Месяц назад +74

    I’m UK born but parents originally came from north India. Grew up never going to curry houses, however in recent years I have. I have come to the conclusion that just because it’s British-Indian cuisine doesn’t mean it’s bad, it’s a cuisine now unique to the UK and long may it continue (the Turkish barbecue places are competing).
    I’ve been to more modern “authentic experience” Indian places in the UK and most are rubbish. For the most authentic North Indian high quality vegetarian home cooked style food … Shere Panjab in Leicester is your place!

    • @clogs4956
      @clogs4956 Месяц назад +1

      Surprised they didn’t come to Leicester!

    • @userunknown19
      @userunknown19 Месяц назад +1

      YES! Shere Punjab's saag and makki di roti is the best I've had that isn't homemade. It's fresh. No adding tadka to stuff from a tin like other restaurants do (you can taste the difference!)
      Leicester's Indian restaurants hands-down do the best vegetarian Indian food anywhere in the country.

    • @BlackHawkTejas
      @BlackHawkTejas 29 дней назад +1

      Because most if these things are run by pakistanis, bangladeshis & nepalese, very few Indians run any of these.

    • @sentientarugula2884
      @sentientarugula2884 28 дней назад

      @@userunknown19 The one on St. Saviours road or Melton road?

    • @fayesouthall6604
      @fayesouthall6604 28 дней назад

      When you a decent Chinese/ Indian/ pizza you hold them in your heart.

  • @tericooper879
    @tericooper879 Месяц назад +6

    Harry and Joe, you two do one finding the best Bangers and Mash! My daughter is just in love with it and British food.

  • @HoldmyBeerSon
    @HoldmyBeerSon 20 дней назад +10

    Many Pakistani owned resturant brand themselves as Indian restaurant because No one wants to eat Pakistani cuisine TBH. Personal experience from US & Canada.

    • @cagdasyalcin190489
      @cagdasyalcin190489 5 дней назад

      Pakistanis are Indian

    • @HoldmyBeerSon
      @HoldmyBeerSon 4 дня назад

      @@cagdasyalcin190489 No. Pakistanis certainly believe that we are Turks. We came to this land when Turks invaded India

    • @mindfreaktsa7680
      @mindfreaktsa7680 3 дня назад

      ​@@cagdasyalcin190489lol, no... They are 2 different countries

    • @cagdasyalcin190489
      @cagdasyalcin190489 День назад

      @@mindfreaktsa7680 south and North Korea are also two separate countries.

  • @n8nate
    @n8nate 8 дней назад

    I'm so glad you guys are back together. ❤️❤️

  • @langdalepaul
    @langdalepaul 28 дней назад +7

    It is fairly easy to “clean up” the sauces with rice, roti, and naan. Chips not needed.

  • @frequentclearance9641
    @frequentclearance9641 Месяц назад +10

    As a Northerner ill gladly admit the regional ranking for Curry is Midlands, north, south.

    • @Woodlouse5
      @Woodlouse5 28 дней назад +2

      As a person who grew up in London, Manchester's curry Mile has Brick Lane beat. Brick Lane definitely isn't as Bangladeshi as it was once before.

  • @kristupasmerkelis7955
    @kristupasmerkelis7955 28 дней назад +2

    Amazing video, keep it up!

  • @ryanfranklin3206
    @ryanfranklin3206 Месяц назад +5

    im so glad these guys are finally getting an actual meal

  • @LilMonkeyFella87
    @LilMonkeyFella87 Месяц назад +41

    No messing with that intro 😅 straight into the video

  • @bee3092
    @bee3092 Месяц назад +6

    FANTASTIC episode!
    Watching from Cambodia 🇰🇭 you're welcome here anytime 🤲
    you really got me craving 😅
    Akun 🙏 🙏 🙏

  • @kathrynsymonds9455
    @kathrynsymonds9455 Месяц назад +1

    Huge fan of these clever and funny gentlemen, great video

  • @lankarocks5636
    @lankarocks5636 Месяц назад +19

    Great video. I would categorise curry in Britain into 3 categories:
    1. The influx of a lot of chefs from Bangladesh and these are the most common curry houses.
    2. There are places where the immigrant population is very concentrated, such as Bradford, Southall and Brick lane in London. You will get a lot of items unknown to others, mainly street food and breakfast items
    3. And finally, the ones which opened in the last 10-15 years. These are opened by white collared professionals such as doctors, engineers who came in 80s and 90s and have now started opening restaurants providing cuisine very local to the places they grew up in. Examples are Dhishoom and restaurants opened by chefs Cyrus Todiwala and Atul Kochchar

    • @ZK-APA
      @ZK-APA Месяц назад

      Atul Kochchar upto a point. I am sure no Indian ever had chocolate put in a curry EVER.

    • @orientalmoons
      @orientalmoons Месяц назад

      I think there's also perhaps another category, which is modern/alternative. Such as Bundobust, which is street food with a fusion influence, and unlike your typical "Indian" restaurant has equal emphasis on drinking.
      Oh and there's also Desi pubs in some places too, where Indian culture meets British pub. I guess those might fit in your 2nd category.

  • @Ukgyt99
    @Ukgyt99 Месяц назад +3

    Them Sauces 😍

  • @devinnn0
    @devinnn0 Месяц назад +5

    It’s currently 23:43 and I wanna eat Indian and nowhere is open. Indian tomorrow for sure. Great vid guys. Love you both.

  • @diceymaan
    @diceymaan 29 дней назад +8

    Not from the UK (but from Finland) and my favorites are Madras, Rogan Josh, Butter Chicken, Vindaloo, Dopiaza, and Jalfrezi. No idea which is even remotely traditional in India, but all are delicious, though it depends on the restaurant. Some restaurants make some dishes with chicken thighs and to me, those are better because chicken thigh gets so tender in sauce. Out of these dishes, I think Dopiaza is the one that varies the most and it's also most difficult to find. Many restaurants don't make lamb well, unfortunately. Lamb is delicious, but you don't want it to be chewy, it should fall apart tender or in some dishes a fillet cut that's tender.
    For "cleaning up" the plate, I use the naan. Naan to me is more important than rice, probably the European in me. In NZ they had Naan wraps with chicken and Indian sauces inside and those were amazing. Not sure if they exist in the UK (I assume though), but you can't get them in Finland.

  • @britanyestrada4151
    @britanyestrada4151 29 дней назад +4

    I've felt the "I'm so jet lagged I'm 🤏 this close to crying" only a good meal will help.

  • @user-yf5qs9by6y
    @user-yf5qs9by6y Месяц назад +4

    The episode we didn't know we needed.

  • @gsb5859
    @gsb5859 Месяц назад +31

    13:14 the “aloo” in Vindaloo actually means garlic from the Portuguese word alhos. Vindaloo should also have a wine, vinegar taste to it which isn’t really used in Indian cooking but is used in Goa.

    • @Sjivje
      @Sjivje Месяц назад +6

      Yes, it's based on the Portuguese dish 'Carne de Vinha d'Alhos'.

    • @dhavalincredible
      @dhavalincredible Месяц назад +3

      And where is Goa? Goan food is a subset of Indian food but you seem to be having the colonizer mindset 😅

    • @prasenjeetnikam
      @prasenjeetnikam Месяц назад

      Imagine a British dude called GSB, stating that Goan food is not Indian.
      Go ask ur parents,they might put you back you in senses (if they are still Indian)
      'Inferiority complex ka 14'

    • @gsb5859
      @gsb5859 Месяц назад +1

      @@prasenjeetnikam Where did I specifically write that Goan food is not Indian? And how did you infer that from the message above?

    • @gsb5859
      @gsb5859 Месяц назад +2

      @@dhavalincredible I wrote “isn’t really used”, which is true, vinegar is rarely used in Indian cuisine. That doesn’t mean I said that Goan food isn’t Indian. Think you might need to improve your grasp of the English language.

  • @rosebud040686
    @rosebud040686 28 дней назад +1

    Kachori in Elephant & Castle is worth a mention too.. totally amazing

  • @naufalhusain1571
    @naufalhusain1571 Месяц назад +1

    Thank God they're back

  • @Guitarwolfluke
    @Guitarwolfluke Месяц назад +31

    Gymkhana is the best one that ive tried so far

    • @ashokathegreat4534
      @ashokathegreat4534 10 дней назад +1

      That’s also one of the few places in the UK owned by real Indians and not Bangladeshi/Pakistani’s.

  • @ellis9290
    @ellis9290 Месяц назад +46

    Tikka Masala was invented in Scotland by a Pakistani immigrant and is synonymous with British comfort food, being served all over the nation in pubs, restaurants and of course curry houses.
    It is without doubt, a British classic.

    • @BlackHawkTejas
      @BlackHawkTejas 29 дней назад +1

      What a bunch of lie! Its an Indian dish bought to UK.
      Spreading fake news and claiming Indian things is full time job of brits!
      British classic?? LoL!

    • @ishanbajpai6940
      @ishanbajpai6940 28 дней назад +2

      Sure.

    • @thebestevertherewas
      @thebestevertherewas 28 дней назад +8

      Bangladeshi to be exact

    • @tmarritt
      @tmarritt 28 дней назад +2

      A lot of Indians/Pakistanis who have not been to the UK get upset and say 'no it's just this dish, or that dish'.
      My reply to that is A) no it's different, and B) don't be upset your dish is better 😂.
      If they have been to the UK and taste it the option tends to be "yeah you can have it".

    • @thebestevertherewas
      @thebestevertherewas 28 дней назад

      🤣@@tmarritt

  • @morkel10
    @morkel10 25 дней назад +1

    Kokum in East Dulwich is phenomenal, add it to the hitlist

  • @katies3971
    @katies3971 25 дней назад +1

    Love these videos. You need to do a top tier of all the best in the city. Best fancy afternoon tea, best pie, best curry. Michelin starred places and famous places. You've been doing good but very mainstream places.

  • @heathermartin8932
    @heathermartin8932 Месяц назад +41

    In the early 1970s, the chicken tikka masala is invented by the Shish Mahal restaurant in Glasgow’s West End, now thought to be the UK’s most popular dish.
    The dish was created by Mr. Ali Ahmed Aslam after a diner complained about the dryness of the chicken. Mr. Ali used a can of tomato soup to prepare a gravy for the chicken, hence the birth of chicken tikka masala - It is the UK’s most popular dish (Robin Cook in 2001 claimed it was a British national dish)
    Check out this clip from BBC’s Antique Roadtrip, featuring Colourful Heritage’s Dr Saqib Razzaq. It focuses on the journey of lascars who came to Glasgow, and also touches on the invention of the infamous Chicken Tikka Masala.
    Location: Glasgow, Scotland

    • @kaycey7361
      @kaycey7361 Месяц назад +4

      Food colonisers claiming something that doesn't belong to you.

    • @annother3350
      @annother3350 Месяц назад +10

      @@kaycey7361 Get well soon mate

    • @userunknown19
      @userunknown19 Месяц назад +2

      @@kaycey7361 "food colonisers." 🙄 Don't be a bellend.

    • @redeye1016
      @redeye1016 Месяц назад

      @@kaycey7361did you just not read the comment? Or are you just unbelievably thick? But the “CoLoNiSInG” - literally no one cares, stop crying. The above story is literally verbatim how the dish was created. How can you be mad at the truth 😂 pathetic.

    • @BlackHawkTejas
      @BlackHawkTejas 29 дней назад +2

      It's an Indian dish made in India, bought to uk by Indians, nothing, absolutely nothing about Chicken Tikka masala has any uk connection.
      From the way it is prepped to the cooking method to the ingredients to the utensils to everything.
      Stop stealing other culture/countries food!

  • @DavidBrown-jd2st
    @DavidBrown-jd2st 10 дней назад

    Favourite food Duo yes !!!

  • @suryavoid2488
    @suryavoid2488 28 дней назад +1

    I loved the video. The Way the video was going, at the end restaurant I was surprised, It would match to go at the beginning or the 2nd seeing as how young & expensive the 4th one looks. Now I feel like the 4th paid for this whole adventure.

  • @SundarSrinivasHarish
    @SundarSrinivasHarish Месяц назад +4

    19:46 Usually tamarind sauce to counter the spicy coriander and chilli chutney.

  • @hamburglar83
    @hamburglar83 Месяц назад +10

    I love Indian food and i think y’all should be proud to call it “British Indian”…..Also from my research it’s primarily Bengali chefs that started the cuisine in England so i wish they got more credit. CURRY is a made up word anyway in England. Outside of Chicago in suburbs (Naperville ) there is a huge Indian and Pakistani population. So the restaurant scene is awesome but more authentic. Most places dont even have chicken tiki masala. We have restaurants dedicated to southern cuisine (dosa), Nothenrn Punjab (where you can get “curry and rice dishes”, biryanis places, one place that just does Pakistani burgers. It’s heaven

    • @fayesouthall6604
      @fayesouthall6604 28 дней назад +1

      Chicken Tikka is a British Indian invention.

    • @mast_orbiter
      @mast_orbiter 26 дней назад +2

      Well you are right in a sense that It isn't Indian food as in it is less spicy and is more catered towards British Taste buds. But you can't claim it is new Cuisine. It is purely Indian cuisine that has been improvised a little to cater towards British ppl who can't handle more spices. Even Chicken tikka that you claim to be purely British was made because so called Bangladeshi chef but it is inspired from Butter chicken. It isn't anything new or made from scratch . Also it isn't original Bengali dish either. It has Pre Partition Indian roots. Bangladesh does have their own region cuisine like Pakistan has but some dishes are from pre partition India that has travelled to Bangladesh and Pakistan.
      Chicken Tikka masala is what Samosa is in Indian cuisine. Samosas were brought in by Mughals because they missed it in their homeland in Central Asia mainly Uzbekistan where original recipe comes from but in due time with our own spin on same recipe we Made Indian version of Samosa which have masala potato filling with more spices as compared to original dish. Now we can enjoy it as Indian Version but to claim Samosa as Indian Invention would be cruel just like British claiming Chicken Tikka to be British. It is British spin on Indian Chicken curry by South Asian immigrants but it isn't new dish on its own.

    • @AM-dz2sh
      @AM-dz2sh 19 дней назад

      @@mast_orbiter Just like Americans cant claim Tex Mex then?

  • @JonLambert1
    @JonLambert1 16 дней назад +1

    Watching this eating a takeaway from Tayyabs 😆 RUclips’s algorithm struck gold. Absolute gem of a restaurant.

  • @adamgibson7181
    @adamgibson7181 Месяц назад +1

    I live in dubai, and watching you two in my home town of tooting was amazing!

  • @tookings
    @tookings Месяц назад +6

    I just ordered some lamb curry from my local restaurant because of this video. Will keep you posted...

    • @joshjg
      @joshjg Месяц назад +2

      How was it?

  • @djs98blue
    @djs98blue Месяц назад +5

    You should watch the goodness gracious me sketch going out for an English - very funny!

  • @gigteevee6118
    @gigteevee6118 27 дней назад +2

    Thanks for visiting Tooting! Too often all people discuss is curry in Brick Lane, but there’s so many great options elsewhere.

  • @Woodlouse5
    @Woodlouse5 28 дней назад +2

    Spice Village also cater weddings, and the masala fish pakora is the best thing ever

  • @nk9996
    @nk9996 Месяц назад +19

    7:20 if it was Nikhil, this video would came out to be EPIC !! 😂😂 Missed it guys 🔥😂

  • @jontout
    @jontout Месяц назад +3

    Tayyabs and Barak Eatery are my go to for food in Whitechapel, but Curry Bazaar looks worth a shot.

  • @geordiefooda5218
    @geordiefooda5218 26 дней назад +2

    Vindaloo is traditionally a Portuguese dish made
    of meat marinated in
    vinegar (vinha) and garlic
    (alho). Not as in potatoes. It's actual literal translation is pork in vinegar. If you can get a hold of a recipe for pig cheeks vindaloo it's well worth a go although time consuming.

  • @uroprop
    @uroprop Месяц назад +1

    all that looks amazing

  • @beng4697
    @beng4697 27 дней назад +34

    That girl had zero clue about Indian food😅😅

    • @suvvyks4429
      @suvvyks4429 15 дней назад

      he is a Pakistani and born British she know nothing about Indian cuisine's ...only know Punjab side of india cuisine which is prevalent in Pakistan so...no brainer

  • @mickbanner
    @mickbanner 29 дней назад +4

    Vindaloo heat comes from the build. Having a couple of bites won't be how you judge how hot it is. Finish the meal with a sweat on is how 😂

    • @xazarl3381
      @xazarl3381 24 дня назад +1

      Vindaloo is the hottest thing i have ever had but i think it depends whats in it. Because someone got one a few years ago and it wasnt hot but the one i had as a teenager one bite i had to drink a full glass of water lol. So the name doesnt really help.

  • @kelseyanderson7351
    @kelseyanderson7351 25 дней назад

    I heart these two so much!

  • @TVandManga
    @TVandManga 27 дней назад +1

    Great video!

  • @ukpeewee
    @ukpeewee Месяц назад +9

    I was at Tayyabs today for lunch. You have to try it if you are in London!!!

    • @ashokathegreat4534
      @ashokathegreat4534 10 дней назад

      That’s Bangladeshi’s pretending to make Indian food.

  • @Rman_237
    @Rman_237 Месяц назад +14

    You should have done this episode in Birmingham, the home of the balti!

  • @stuartlomas7622
    @stuartlomas7622 Месяц назад

    The Punjabi in Covent Garden is amazing!

  • @Orlak3lly
    @Orlak3lly Месяц назад +11

    “That’s my favourite track on Mario Kart”😂😂😂😂 Harry you’re hilarious

  • @richardschleenvoigt4374
    @richardschleenvoigt4374 29 дней назад +3

    Chicken Tikka Masala is as Indian as Chicago Deep Dish Pizza is Italian.
    The roots are their but they are the magnificent results of cultures and resources being shared

    • @sorryi6685
      @sorryi6685 13 дней назад

      Unlike Chicago Pizza in Italy, Tikka Masala is very popular in India

  • @Novilicious
    @Novilicious Месяц назад +14

    Who doesn’t love a good curry 🍛 My fav place is Dishoom in London

    • @mynameisdudge
      @mynameisdudge Месяц назад +1

      Dishoom is fantastic. We have one in Birmingham and it’s my favourite restaurant in the UK

    • @thefareplayer2254
      @thefareplayer2254 Месяц назад +1

      I was fortunate enough to go to Dishoom when I visited London from the US. Easily the best samosa of my life! I still think about the mint chutney I had there.

    • @davidl7103
      @davidl7103 Месяц назад +2

      Dishoom is a tourist trap

  • @yoandreee
    @yoandreee 27 дней назад +2

    Harry and Joe = good vibes

  • @prazzo1232
    @prazzo1232 28 дней назад +2

    The thing about Indian food is that it’s just so much better than any other cuisine that you can’t but love it ❤❤❤❤

  • @RyanG144Videos
    @RyanG144Videos Месяц назад +8

    Watching from Birmingham. Interesting fact. Birmingham has long been claimed to be the culinary birth place of the Balti curry. Not only that but there is an Indian takeaway in Northfield called Simla, which was actually voted 6th best takeaway in the UK! And from my own experience, I can honestly say their food is always so good.

    • @ChopperPBM
      @ChopperPBM Месяц назад +2

      I’m not from there but the best curries I’ve ever had have always been when passing through Birmingham

    • @SF7PAKISTAN
      @SF7PAKISTAN Месяц назад

      Nope. "Balti Curry", actually Balti Gosht comes from the North and North-Western regions of Pakistan. It was brought to Birmingham by Kashmiri immigrants

    • @RyanG144Videos
      @RyanG144Videos Месяц назад +1

      @@SF7PAKISTAN ok then. At the very least the British version of the Balti was invented in the 1970’s by a Birmingham/pakistani restaurateur. The very first place in Birmingham to serve a balti was a restaurant called Adil's located in Sparkbrook (Sadly permanently closed right now). But the Balti Triangle here is definitely the place to try a truly authentic Birmingham Balti.