@@gibsonms No, they're not in a 'traditional' English breakfast. It was always bubble and squeak. Many things have changed today but anyone that purports to serve a traditional Full English Breakfast would not have hash browns, they are not even English.
When the British first went over to America, did they forget to take the instructions for using cutlery correctly 😂 Cut the food, put the knife down, put the fork in the other hand, eat food and repeat 🤦it takes forever 😂 Come on guys, When in Rome 😂
@WyattandReyka it's nothing personal, It just makes us Brits cringe when we see that, I guess we were just raised with good table manners 😆 Loving these videos, you should definitely visit the north of England next time, especially York, I did mention on the previous video that The Shambles in York were also part of the inspiration behind Diagon Alley, and I think there's a Harry Potter shop there too. There's lots of history in York and plenty of places to visit, it has a river, like London, called the River Ouse (pronounced Ooze) Plus everything is less expensive up north 🤣
Hey guys, nice wee tour of London, btw the custard tarts you ate were a Portuguese breakfast item, pastéis de nata, I agree they are lovely with some Portuguese coffee.. London is wonderfully diverse, if you want to taste "England" get amongst the small towns and villages..
If you can pick up the beans on toast, there aren't enough beans on it. And it needs a thick spread of butter on it too. It's really the beans and the butter that make it taste great. The toast is for texture.
that actually looks more like a portuguese tart (pastel de nata) because it has the caramelized custard top, no curry sauce or mushy peas with the fish and chips? i would recommend maybe a uk chinese food like crispy shredded chilli beef capitol spare ribs beef rice rolls at Lido in chinatown london
Hey guys. The English breakfast seemed to be missing a load of ingredients. A full English normally has mushrooms, tinned tomatoes, black pudding and bubble and squeak instead of hash browns (which are a recent addition). You need to try the national dish. Not fish and chips but chicken tikka masala. Although it looks like you had the sauce over chips! The dish was supposedly invented for milder British pallets so a little heat but mainly a creamy tomato flavour. In London you should also try pie, mash and liquor. Old working men food with fresh meat pies made onsite by pie shops.
Oh man tikka masala sounds amazing! Heck yes we’ll add that to the list for next time. And definitely we gotta do the breakfast again. Any specific place to get it? 🤔
E Pellicci in Bethnal Green is an institution serving full English breakfast for over a 100 years. For chicken tikka Dishoom is pretty good. They have a number of branches across London.
So glad you guys are back on the road. I watch a lot of the top-tier channels and you guys are certainly on par. It's only a matter of time before you will match them.
The trpe of hash briwns the the plate were introduced to the UK by McDonalds in many parts of the UK its more traditional to have fried potatoes, fried bread bubble & squeak and black pudding
The wife flies to London about 2 times a year from Canada for work. She highly recommends a "Proper" Sunday lunch at The Devonshire in SOHO "Get the roastbeef platter for 29.50 = Totally worth it And steps away from Piccadilly Circus Lots to see !
@@Liambream London is a Tourist trap on the whole. If it was me i would love to hit the countryside Maybe Kent Or a seaside open field area for a walk But her work pays for local stuff
Buy a full English breakfast in the East End would be half that price and you would struggle to eat it all. Looks like some posh West End establishment to me. 🏴
BIG MISTAKE, Cod is a lot cheaper and easier to catch, Haddock tastes way better it’s night and day between the two and you should have splashed vinegar all over it! What were u thinking???! 😂❤❤
@@WyattandReyka North east coast of Yorkshire has the best haddock and chips fried in pure beef dripping (rendered beef fat). Without a doubt, the best thing to fry fish n chips with. Once you try it, you won't want anything else. Haddock is the main choice in the north east and Scotland, although rock salmon, woof and cod are also on offer in many local chippy's. Locals choose their favourite chippy because of the batter recipe used, which can be highly secret and can make or break the shop. London fish and chips are practically inedible to northerners.
Hi! Thanks for watching! What specifically did we miss? And do you have a good spot where we could find the whole thing next time? Sorry we messed that up
@@WyattandReykabrown sauce on your breakfast. Steak Pie and chips , Shepherds Pie and an Indian curry. Desserts , Apple / Rhubarb Crumle , Bread and Butter Pudding , Sticky Toffee Pudding. And , of course , a Sunday Roadt.
The best fish & chip shops always cook fresh AVOID THE ONES WHERE YOU SEE THE COOKED FISH ON DISPLAY have you tried a proper Cornish pastie or Scottish haggis my late father was from London and he hated jelled eels
£13 for a breakfast? Bloody hell! For that price I can go to the supermarket and buy all the stuff and cook it myself and It'll be enough for 4 people.
@MattCultPop even when I've had breakfast somewhere, Most I paid was about £9 and you got a lot more on your plate, 3 sausages, 3 bacon, 2 fried eggs, tomatoes, mushrooms, 2 hash browns, black pudding, beans, 2 toast and a drink. I wouldn't pay £13 for that, so called, traditional English breakfast of 1 sausage, 2 bacon, 2 hash browns, 1 egg, 1 toast and beans..... oh and a sprig of parsley. You get more on a Weatherspoons breakfast for half the price.
Just asked reyka and she said she ate the whole thing haha! And she said it was good! You probs didn’t see it because we turned the timelapse off mid meal to save camera battery/storage lol.
Americans keep showing what they are calling a "traditional British breakfast" as only one course. If they were eating in a reputable hotel or bed and breakfast they would be given at least three courses. It's not a full English/British breakfast if it is only one course, it should be: First course - cereal or porridge or kippers. Second course - egg, bacon, beans, tomatoes, mushrooms etc, or a comparable alternative, Third course - toast with jam and or marmalade. Pre-first course - a glass or orange juice or grapefruit juice. Huge pot of tea or coffee with the other courses. Fish and chips - I've never heard of the fish being referred to as meat! Always opt for malt vinegar with fish and chips, not non brewed condiment, it makes a massive difference.
You're a charming couple and I enjoy your videos. Sadly, a number of the harsher comments here have merit. Should you return to the UK again ( and I hope you will) I suggest you venture outside London to destinations which are less of a tourist trap and experience the real Britain. I'm sure you'd enjoy the likes of Durham, Lincoln, Avebury, Oxford, Bristol and seaside resorts such as Whitby and Weymouth. Yes, they can be a bit 'touristy' but they're much more representative of the true Britain.
That wasn't a full English breakfast. You picked a pretentious, overpriced place which is unrepresentative of a real English Breakfast. You were totally scammed, 2 full English breakfasts shouldn't cost more than £15.
£13 quid for a breakfast with missing ingredients ? A good full English normally cost around £5 to £7. BUT it should include, sausage, bacon, black pudding, tinned tomatoes, (sometimes fresh tomatoes grilled), mushrooms, fried bread, fried/poached egg, baked beans, bubble and squeak(not always available), hash browns (a more modern addition). Toast with butter and tea or coffee. I love you channel but PLEASE try to learn how to use cutlery here in uk. I cringed when I watched you pick up the hash browns with your fingers. It’s a cultural thing I know but it’s the biggest talking point amongst brits when discussing US tourists. Please come back as we love your fresh attitudes and presentation.
We appreciate it all - compliments and constructive feedback. Any specific restaurant you recommend? And we’ll focus on using our forks next time haha!
When pouring tea from a pot, you put the milk in first. This stops the cup from getting stained (tanning), as they do when you make tea in the cup. Making it in the cup, you put the milk in last because the milk clogs up the perferations in the bag and stops the tea from brewing in the cup.
I know you went to London but, the prices you were charged for food is WAY more than most people would pay !! Let me tell you , that is NOT a FULL ENGLISH with avocado, spinach and tofu on it !! Did you have BLACK PUDDING ? The beans are to be eaten mixed with the different items on the plate, NOT spooned onto the toast . Beans on toast, as a meal, is not usually eaten for breakfast. I don't like salt or vinegar on my fish and chips. FRIES are what you get in McDonalds !! Ours are called CHIPS and ONLY ever called chips !
Oh interesting! Thanks for the good feedback. We have learned a lot from these helpful comments ☺️ Bummed we missed black pudding! Didn’t hear about that talking to locals nor online. Next time we’ll try to redeem ourselves 💪😘
Why tourists only react to english food in London is beyond me. Food is so much better and, dare i say, cheaper outside london. Oh, and that's not a full English. Hash browns not part and where are the mushrooms, fried bread and black sausage?
I wish people coming to this country would start at Edinburgh and work their way down to London, after visiting the areas before London, so much better history, people,,cheaper prices, food, etc, etc, so much more
I wish the tourists would start up north as well. That way when they get to London they can see how a real city operates with our proper transport system, sights, shops, etc and not like all the tumble weed, one horse towns up towns up north with there one bus a week and there little open all hours shop that happens to be the only shop for about 500 miles. Are you lot still wearing high waisted, flaired trousers or have you moved on to shell suits and white trainers yet?
Hi! Dang that’s a bummer it seems staged. We’re honestly not sure what that means nor why it seems that way. Any reason why so we can improve! Thanks for the help ☺️
I have lived in London for all of the 60 years that I've been alive and have never heard of down town London. Can you please inform me where it is? Or did some dopey Gen Z clown tell you that's what it's called.
Can't help but think you researched on the Internet, and believed what you read, rather than having an organic experience and discovering things naturally. This all seems a bit staged.
Next time, leave the internet alone and go with the flow! You went to all the big tourist places, and then paid through the nose for your meals £13 each for breakfast??? Are you made of money? Next time, get yourselves out of London and see the real Britain.
That's NOT a traditional english breakfast!To experience a REAL one you should have gone to an everyday 'greasy spoon' cafe and not a high market place!
I keep telling everyone who will listen, the only way properly to enjoy BRITISH ISLES food (English, Welsh, Scottish and, yes, Irish) is to find some really good recipe books and cook it yourself. You get better at it - and you don't pay lunatic London prices for weird, usually inaccurate, fakes.
i have to say that looks like the ponciest most southern fairy type of full english ive ever seen lol. funny how its meant to be a working mans meal wee took it off the posh folk and made it normal lol, and london has somehow poncified it again lol
A proper, basic English breakfast : fried eggs, bacon, sausage, black pudding, grilled/fried fresh tomato, mushrooms, toast. HP Brown sauce on the side. Dunno where the hash brown/ bubble & squeak nonsense comes from. In all my years I've never had B&S on a breakfast, probably a London fad.
Hash Browns are NOT a proper part of an English breakfast.
Tomato, avocado and potato, foods from the "New World". How long does food have to go back to be traditional? 😜
They are though. In the 1700s, an English breakfast typically included bread, butter, eggs, tea or coffee, and preserved meat. Things change.
@@martinconnelly1473 That was because it was the 'vegan' version. Keep up.
@@gibsonms No, they're not in a 'traditional' English breakfast. It was always bubble and squeak. Many things have changed today but anyone that purports to serve a traditional Full English Breakfast would not have hash browns, they are not even English.
I hear the English are claiming Asylum in Australia after they destroyed a small Island called the UK
When the British first went over to America, did they forget to take the instructions for using cutlery correctly 😂
Cut the food, put the knife down, put the fork in the other hand, eat food and repeat 🤦it takes forever 😂
Come on guys, When in Rome 😂
Haha we’ve never claimed to have good table manners 😂
Thanks for watching our video!
@WyattandReyka it's nothing personal, It just makes us Brits cringe when we see that, I guess we were just raised with good table manners 😆
Loving these videos, you should definitely visit the north of England next time, especially York, I did mention on the previous video that The Shambles in York were also part of the inspiration behind Diagon Alley, and I think there's a Harry Potter shop there too.
There's lots of history in York and plenty of places to visit, it has a river, like London, called the River Ouse (pronounced Ooze)
Plus everything is less expensive up north 🤣
@@WyattandReyka US BRITS LOVE ARE food and be careful at night dnt get Ur phones out parts of London dangerous there
@@davidbirch6893fair haha. We had no idea this was taboo. Good to know for next time! And thank you for the good recommendations 🥰
Ha, ha. I thought the same.
Well done for going to a chippy for the fish & chips!..Classic mistake by tourists is having F & C in a pub or restaurant. It's NOT the same.
Hey guys, nice wee tour of London, btw the custard tarts you ate were a Portuguese breakfast item, pastéis de nata, I agree they are lovely with some Portuguese coffee.. London is wonderfully diverse, if you want to taste "England" get amongst the small towns and villages..
If you can pick up the beans on toast, there aren't enough beans on it. And it needs a thick spread of butter on it too. It's really the beans and the butter that make it taste great. The toast is for texture.
that actually looks more like a portuguese tart (pastel de nata) because it has the caramelized custard top, no curry sauce or mushy peas with the fish and chips? i would recommend maybe a uk chinese food like crispy shredded chilli beef capitol spare ribs beef rice rolls at Lido in chinatown london
Next time you have fish and chips have some mushy peas, curry sauce and gravy. New foid to try next time? Sausage rolls and scotch eggs.
The Funky Chips looked awesome, will definitely get some next time I go to London... Thanks for introducing me...
YES! Got to stop there. Amazing place to visit ☺️🥰
Hey guys. The English breakfast seemed to be missing a load of ingredients. A full English normally has mushrooms, tinned tomatoes, black pudding and bubble and squeak instead of hash browns (which are a recent addition).
You need to try the national dish. Not fish and chips but chicken tikka masala. Although it looks like you had the sauce over chips! The dish was supposedly invented for milder British pallets so a little heat but mainly a creamy tomato flavour.
In London you should also try pie, mash and liquor. Old working men food with fresh meat pies made onsite by pie shops.
Noooo. Not tinned tomatoes, fresh tomatoes.
Oh man tikka masala sounds amazing! Heck yes we’ll add that to the list for next time.
And definitely we gotta do the breakfast again. Any specific place to get it? 🤔
@@WyattandReyka tinned tomatoes are ok, but not bubble and squeek thats southerner nonesense
@@zzyya yes tinned is fine if you are uip north tinend is absolutly fine
E Pellicci in Bethnal Green is an institution serving full English breakfast for over a 100 years.
For chicken tikka Dishoom is pretty good. They have a number of branches across London.
So glad you guys are back on the road. I watch a lot of the top-tier channels and you guys are certainly on par. It's only a matter of time before you will match them.
Daw thanks!! 🙏🥰
Haha we are sure trying to make this our career! Glad you can see that ☺️
Also it’s good to see you here again 😌
Those 'egg tarts' are Portuguese Pastel de nata and absolutely delicious.
The trpe of hash briwns the the plate were introduced to the UK by McDonalds in many parts of the UK its more traditional to have fried potatoes, fried bread bubble & squeak and black pudding
Got to try steak and ale pie. Bangers and mash, Indian curry, cheese selections, and multiple different cakes to have the taste of unique UK food
The wife flies to London about 2 times a year from Canada for work. She highly recommends a "Proper" Sunday lunch at The Devonshire in SOHO "Get the roastbeef platter for 29.50 = Totally worth it And steps away from Piccadilly Circus Lots to see !
Tourist trap mate i worked on windmill street for 25 years 😂
@@Liambream London is a Tourist trap on the whole. If it was me i would love to hit the countryside Maybe Kent Or a seaside open field area for a walk But her work pays for local stuff
Looks like a Turkish breakfast, usually for English breakfast is served with black pudding
So glad you both enjoyed the food you sampled - but my goodness, a six year old would get some serious side-eye for eating like that!
Hash browns have no place on an English breakfast. A US import. Your "hipster" breakfast was missing a whole load of traditional ingredients.
hash browns are common in ireland and northern ireland, we also have pancake, potato bread and fried egg, definitely not normal bread.
Good to know! We’ll have to redeem the breakfast in another video when we return to England.
Any specific restaurant to visit for the real deal?
As I said, hash browns have no place on a traditional English Breakfast. Bubble & squeak is the real deal.
You have to go to Whitby Yorkshire for the best fish and chips.
Buy a full English breakfast in the East End would be half that price and you would struggle to eat it all. Looks like some posh West End establishment to me. 🏴
All the food looked fabulous, missed out the mushy peas
It was delicious!!! Can’t wait to eat more English food next time ☺️
BIG MISTAKE, Cod is a lot cheaper and easier to catch, Haddock tastes way better it’s night and day between the two and you should have splashed vinegar all over it! What were u thinking???! 😂❤❤
Daw man bummed to have messed that up! Where can we get a good Haddock fried next time?
Thanks for the comment we appreciate it! 🥰
not that big a mistake man. cods fine
@@WyattandReyka North east coast of Yorkshire has the best haddock and chips fried in pure beef dripping (rendered beef fat). Without a doubt, the best thing to fry fish n chips with. Once you try it, you won't want anything else. Haddock is the main choice in the north east and Scotland, although rock salmon, woof and cod are also on offer in many local chippy's. Locals choose their favourite chippy because of the batter recipe used, which can be highly secret and can make or break the shop. London fish and chips are practically inedible to northerners.
I much prefer cod
Cod is usually more expensive than haddock and for me, tastes much better; less fishy and meatier.
Hash browns are a traditional English food
Did you get chips AND FRENCH frys?
What was the best, the chips or the fry's.
We just got extremely hungry friends.
Hahahaha an appetite that is never satisfied
That was not a full English it wasn't even a half English
Hi! Thanks for watching! What specifically did we miss? And do you have a good spot where we could find the whole thing next time? Sorry we messed that up
@@WyattandReykamushrooms and black pudding. It just looked like a poncey one. Not traditional at all
@@WyattandReykabrown sauce on your breakfast. Steak Pie and chips , Shepherds Pie and an Indian curry. Desserts , Apple / Rhubarb Crumle , Bread and Butter Pudding , Sticky Toffee Pudding. And , of course , a Sunday Roadt.
@@xoALSoxI will never eat black pudding with my English breakfast
@@michaeldunham3385 that’s fine. I was just explaining what was missing.
If you're not sure about the tea try it with a spoonful or two of sugar.
The best fish & chip shops always cook fresh AVOID THE ONES WHERE YOU SEE THE COOKED FISH ON DISPLAY have you tried a proper Cornish pastie or Scottish haggis my late father was from London and he hated jelled eels
Im not sure what TF that breakfast was, but your fish and chips seemed decent.
£13 for a breakfast? Bloody hell! For that price I can go to the supermarket and buy all the stuff and cook it myself and It'll be enough for 4 people.
Well done Ebenezer.
@MattCultPop even when I've had breakfast somewhere, Most I paid was about £9 and you got a lot more on your plate, 3 sausages, 3 bacon, 2 fried eggs, tomatoes, mushrooms, 2 hash browns, black pudding, beans, 2 toast and a drink. I wouldn't pay £13 for that, so called, traditional English breakfast of 1 sausage, 2 bacon, 2 hash browns, 1 egg, 1 toast and beans..... oh and a sprig of parsley. You get more on a Weatherspoons breakfast for half the price.
We’d be happy to come over and try your cooking!! 🥰🙏
Another vote for Wetherspoons! The small traditional is £3.14, and about the same size as the one in this video!
@@WyattandReyka I'm actually a trained chef 😆
Do americans become embarrassed by the way the use cutlery when they are out in public?
Yes their use of the fork has less grace and skill than an Irish navi with a shovel.
I'll be going for Breakfast with a mug Tea £ 6 • 70 p . London prices are Crazy expensive. But i suppose every Capitol City is same.
one thing i hate about london fish and chips is they leave skin on where as thats a rarity up north
Not true, haddock always has skin on. Cod doesn't. If you're talking about the real north that is.
What's wrong with the skin ?
Fish and chips without vinegar? It's just wrong I'm afraid.
Did you eat the bacon because it was untouched for all the video seen?
Just asked reyka and she said she ate the whole thing haha! And she said it was good!
You probs didn’t see it because we turned the timelapse off mid meal to save camera battery/storage lol.
Your FEB is missing mushrooms, tomatoes and black pudding. Also, hash browns belong on a brunch.
Americans keep showing what they are calling a "traditional British breakfast" as only one course. If they were eating in a reputable hotel or bed and breakfast they would be given at least three courses.
It's not a full English/British breakfast if it is only one course, it should be:
First course - cereal or porridge or kippers.
Second course - egg, bacon, beans, tomatoes, mushrooms etc, or a comparable alternative,
Third course - toast with jam and or marmalade.
Pre-first course - a glass or orange juice or grapefruit juice.
Huge pot of tea or coffee with the other courses.
Fish and chips - I've never heard of the fish being referred to as meat! Always opt for malt vinegar with fish and chips, not non brewed condiment, it makes a massive difference.
E Pellicci for breakfast or go home
You're a charming couple and I enjoy your videos. Sadly, a number of the harsher comments here have merit. Should you return to the UK again ( and I hope you will) I suggest you venture outside London to destinations which are less of a tourist trap and experience the real Britain. I'm sure you'd enjoy the likes of Durham, Lincoln, Avebury, Oxford, Bristol and seaside resorts such as Whitby and Weymouth. Yes, they can be a bit 'touristy' but they're much more representative of the true Britain.
Full English!! where is Mushrooms, Black Pudding, Fried Bread (Not Toast)
That wasn't a full English breakfast.
You picked a pretentious, overpriced place which is unrepresentative of a real English Breakfast.
You were totally scammed, 2 full English breakfasts shouldn't cost more than £15.
£13 quid for a breakfast with missing ingredients ? A good full English normally cost around £5 to £7. BUT it should include, sausage, bacon, black pudding, tinned tomatoes, (sometimes fresh tomatoes grilled), mushrooms, fried bread, fried/poached egg, baked beans, bubble and squeak(not always available), hash browns (a more modern addition). Toast with butter and tea or coffee. I love you channel but PLEASE try to learn how to use cutlery here in uk. I cringed when I watched you pick up the hash browns with your fingers. It’s a cultural thing I know but it’s the biggest talking point amongst brits when discussing US tourists. Please come back as we love your fresh attitudes and presentation.
We appreciate it all - compliments and constructive feedback. Any specific restaurant you recommend?
And we’ll focus on using our forks next time haha!
Beans on toast aren't really meant to be eating with your hands. Use a knife and fork!!! 😂
When pouring tea from a pot, you put the milk in first. This stops the cup from getting stained (tanning), as they do when you make tea in the cup. Making it in the cup, you put the milk in last because the milk clogs up the perferations in the bag and stops the tea from brewing in the cup.
You're missing the mushrooms and black pudding from your full English
I just wish Americans would learn how to use utensils! You guys use cutlery like we teach our children to start!
I hope you’ve had a Sunday roast!
I know you went to London but, the prices you were charged for food is WAY more than most people would pay !!
Let me tell you , that is NOT a FULL ENGLISH with avocado, spinach and tofu on it !! Did you have BLACK PUDDING ?
The beans are to be eaten mixed with the different items on the plate, NOT spooned onto the toast . Beans on toast, as a meal, is not usually eaten for breakfast.
I don't like salt or vinegar on my fish and chips.
FRIES are what you get in McDonalds !! Ours are called CHIPS and ONLY ever called chips !
Oh interesting! Thanks for the good feedback. We have learned a lot from these helpful comments ☺️
Bummed we missed black pudding! Didn’t hear about that talking to locals nor online.
Next time we’ll try to redeem ourselves 💪😘
Its not fish and fries
No black pudding but hash browns? An abomination.
It’s congealed blood that’s a abomination not Hash Browns
Why tourists only react to english food in London is beyond me. Food is so much better and, dare i say, cheaper outside london. Oh, and that's not a full English. Hash browns not part and where are the mushrooms, fried bread and black sausage?
Downtown London? Nah. North of the river, or south of the river. East or west, it's all London.
Hi English man here ....Fish and Chips is a jewish dish .😊
I wish people coming to this country would start at Edinburgh and work their way down to London, after visiting the areas before London, so much better history, people,,cheaper prices, food, etc, etc, so much more
I wish the tourists would start up north as well. That way when they get to London they can see how a real city operates with our proper transport system, sights, shops, etc and not like all the tumble weed, one horse towns up towns up north with there one bus a week and there little open all hours shop that happens to be the only shop for about 500 miles. Are you lot still wearing high waisted, flaired trousers or have you moved on to shell suits and white trainers yet?
In fact, this content is SO PAINFULLY staged, I am very much un-subscribed.
Hi! Dang that’s a bummer it seems staged. We’re honestly not sure what that means nor why it seems that way.
Any reason why so we can improve!
Thanks for the help ☺️
You can take smaller bites, you know! You don't have to stuff so much into your mouth at one time. What if you don't like it?
I have lived in London for all of the 60 years that I've been alive and have never heard of down town London. Can you please inform me where it is? Or did some dopey Gen Z clown tell you that's what it's called.
Can't help but think you researched on the Internet, and believed what you read, rather than having an organic experience and discovering things naturally. This all seems a bit staged.
So bummed to hear that but we appreciate you telling us! What can we do to make it feel less staged? And what do you mean by staged?
Next time, leave the internet alone and go with the flow! You went to all the big tourist places, and then paid through the nose for your meals
£13 each for breakfast??? Are you made of money? Next time, get yourselves out of London and see the real Britain.
How about trying real British foods not the cliché social media influenced predictable dishes.
That is not a full English go to a real cafe
Which cafe should we visit? 🤔🤔
I would like to see you visit a pie and mash shop
We want to! Can’t believe we forgot about that. Any recommendations?
Oh dear, not an English breakfast, and nobody I know drinks breakfast tea, Lovely couple but a little misled I feel, Glad you enjoyed what you had
You don't know anyone who drinks tea? About half the population drink it.
That's NOT a traditional english breakfast!To experience a REAL one you should have gone to an everyday 'greasy spoon' cafe and not a high market place!
Why would you make nice, crispy, golden chips then drown them in that shit?
Just rewatched to double check but didn’t we just eat the hash browns alone? Either way thanks for watching haha
£26 quid. I would say you was scammed. But it did look posh!!
That wasn't a proper English breakfast...way too posh. Get ya cen to a greasy spoon
I keep telling everyone who will listen, the only way properly to enjoy BRITISH ISLES food (English, Welsh, Scottish and, yes, Irish) is to find some really good recipe books and cook it yourself. You get better at it - and you don't pay lunatic London prices for weird, usually inaccurate, fakes.
i have to say that looks like the ponciest most southern fairy type of full english ive ever seen lol. funny how its meant to be a working mans meal wee took it off the posh folk and made it normal lol, and london has somehow poncified it again lol
Is he your 🌈 friend?
You seem 🟩with envy of this attractive couple .
@RobertF22 😘
That's not an English breakfast. Hash browns, baked beans have no place on an English breakfast.
lies
What should they be replaced with? Thank you for good feedback! 🥰
A proper, basic English breakfast : fried eggs, bacon, sausage, black pudding, grilled/fried fresh tomato, mushrooms, toast. HP Brown sauce on the side. Dunno where the hash brown/ bubble & squeak nonsense comes from. In all my years I've never had B&S on a breakfast, probably a London fad.
Did you see any English people in London? lmfao Brown sauce on the beans & sausage