I love how focused these videos are. Hit a spot, review the burger, and move on. No obnoxious intro, loud background music, ect. Just some guys enjoying a few good meals.
Love seeing you two together. You should start a series across the world trying new food, since both have very distinct and yet accurate reviews over the same dish.
Let's go!!! Food Tours has consistently been wonderful, thank you both, and the BTS workers, for constantly delivering great videos while going above and beyond!!!
Someone please tell Joe that some whipped egg yolks is the LEAST of his worries while eating fried potatoes, fried beef, BACON and fried cheese curds times FOUR in one day. 😂
These guys are single handedly keeping me engaged in this channel and offer such a fresh and unique approach to food content. Would love to see them travelling around the world and trying cuisine, cocktails, snacks and giving their perspective from an American and British/European perspective. It's really rare you find a pair of guys who are still equally as entertaining as they were when their content started!
I completely agree and they have amazing chemistry. They seem like genuine friends. Would be awesome to see them travel around the world. I’m sure insider has the money for it
Deviled is a very old culinary term that applies to generally anything with spice. They're called deviled eggs because they'd usually be dusted with pepper
Omg you guys take Food Tours to the next level when you meet in person and rate the food! I hope you do more of these reviews in different states or countries!
Props to whoever filmed and edited the lower light conditions at Rolo's - the footage turned out gorgeous because of you. I'd love to see more of your work.
These 2 guys are the best food reviewing pair. So entertaining. Loved the London food tours and this is definitely another banger. Food insider, don't change this lineup, we want more Joe and Harry food review content!
Man, I can't think of anything else except that episode from HIMYM where Marshall is looking for that best burger he's ever had!! The whole episode is pure classic.
Great selection and I'd love to see a feature just on The Long Island Bar. The Long Island Bar bacon is really interesting. And I can see Harry smuggling in some american style bacon pocket meat, ranch, and getting his favorite pub to add fried cheese curds to the menu.
@@tarachristie933 Interesting, in the US I typically find it by the cured meats. I was wondering if there was a specific brand, company, and/or supplier The Long Island Bar uses as there are noticeable differences between one unit to the next for some pancetta products I've found.
We have deviled eggs in my country too but we go the extra mile and mix the yolk with chicken pate, sour cream or butter and mustard. After the egg whites have been stuffed, we put the eggs with the yolk down and cover them in mayonnaise, the homemade kind. Very popular dish around Christmas, Easter and New Year's.
Best burger I’ve had while living in New York is at Red Hook Tavern, in Red Hook. It’s quite the journey for anyone living in Manhattan…or most for living in Brooklyn, but it’s worth the trip. Absolutely incredible.
Joe and Harry were talking about the superiority of American crispy bacon and it has its place for sure. Especially on a cheeseburger. But I wish we had the equivalent of British or Danish bacon here in the states. It's the same as a thinly sliced pork chop only cured I guess. A British bacon butty is not to be missed.
Fantastic video, guys. I really enjoyed taking in New York's approach to burgers, and each place looked amazing. One thing stood out... Battered fries/chips! They do that in the Black Country, and it is delicious. OfficialPatchy rates the best chip shops that serve battered chips in the Black Country area. T
You can get battered chips in the Uk. In the West Midlands I think they're sold in fish and chip shops as 'orange chips '. Cheese curds though I would really like to find in the UK. Never tried them but I think I'd love them
@@wildwine6400 what is the texture of twarog? The cheese curds I'm thinking of like the ones in the video are the kind that are a bit squeaky and firm textured. Some curd cheeses are soft cheese, closer to cream cheese or cottage cheese (e.g. the cheese used for Yorkshire curd tarts).
@@orientalmoons the ones i saw are triangle wedges of cheese thats like a pressed cottage cheese I suppose. Its cheap. Its only about £1.20 for a wedge
The only thing I love more than a good burger 🍔, is other people eating burgers 🍔 and talking about it in a non snobby way! Keep up the good work Insider Food people! 🍔
Iv had some delicious, juicy, flavourful burgers in UK. But Iv also had some heavy, dry, boring burgers in uk. I live in Somerset and I went to a quiet pub the other week and had an amazing burger with crispy fries. So it all depends where you go in UK.
2:25 That right there is why they make such a simple but delicious burger, each bite should be like that. A successful meal is the one that you desperately want another one before you finish the one you're working on lol 😆 I love that things are cooked to order, that is the way it should be. That kind of burger right there is all that most people look for.
Really think the UK burger scene is better than NY after watching this, which isnt something i'd ever thought I'd say, although I go to the west coast regularly and they have some amazing burgers there
I've lived in London and New York and whilst you'd think NY would beat it hands down because burgers are American somehow London does them better. I think it's because it's not a part of their ingrained culture so they experiment more with combos and flavors, and I agree the meat heritage in the UK is also much better too
As per Google reviews. Here are the public’s rankings as by star rating commensurate to number of reviews. 1st place- PJ Clarks. 4.4 (2,803) 2nd - JG Melon 4.3 (2,758) 3rd- Rolo’s 4.5 (703) Last place-Long Island Bar 4.5 (473)
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I do think that there are places here in the UK that do know the right way to do a burger, but they're perhaps a bit harder to find. One of the particularly annoying things is that a lot of people seem to think that London *is* all there is to see in the UK, which sucks because they then miss out on some great places like Manchester, Leeds, Halifax, Huddersfield... most towns and cities in the North have something good going on if you care to have a look. And while there's something of an infestation of large scale chain eateries these days, you'll often find it's the lesser known pubs and bars that really make the effort.
@@reisshep My point is that even areas that aren't as super wealthy can be good places for food. Forgive me if it's not, but Bath to me always felt like it was designed for the rich, and so it still has that Central London-ish feel to me. Also, people in general seem to be highly dismissive of the North, when they've never given it a fair chance.
I love london but as a northerner I feel like the north is really underrepresented in stuff like this. I guess there is so much to do in london and the south coast that content creators don’t feel the need to go up north and promote and explore the northern cities, which in turn brings less people there, so it’s like a vicious cycle
@@lckittyqueen Well, this is why I mentioned Manchester, it's literally like, London, but in the North, and not quite as disgustingly rich. The south coast? It's mostly just Brighton, isn't it? Isn't that where all the UK 'influencers' go these days? Presumably they were all following Pewdiepie before he moved to Japan. I'd love to see more opportunities for people up here (especially for disabled people!), but then again, I've moved to the middle of nowhere, so I doubt I'll see them anyway.
@@lckittyqueen It is because in London you can do everything you can up north and more. However, the north has beautiful villages and small towns which in my opinion showcase England and English culture a bit better than soulless big cities.
You need to try Corner Bistro for some outstanding burgers, and one of the best kept secrets - Burger Joint, in the old Parker Meridian Hotel - now the Thompson Hotel, in the lobby, behind a heavy red velvet curtain. When i worked around the corner 15 yrs ago, we used to have to go get on line at like 1130a to ensure we got our burgers / lunch by 1230p.
Not a big meat eater, once in a while I get a craving. That's when I make my daughter come over & cook the best burgers! I like picking out the best meat & veg ingredients on my own & it has to fit in my mouth.😊 We make our own buns...so good! This video made me hungry for one !
This will sound strange, but I’m from the south so bear with me lol. When I moved to NYC, the first thing I noticed was how crispy the bacon is EVERYWHERE. And I mean that in the best possible way, like the bacon on these burgers looked so good. I’m not used to that, because for over 30 years, I’ve grown used to never getting decent bacon when I went out to eat. Didn’t matter if it was on a burger, on a breakfast platter, a bacon biscuit, etc. Restaurants just don’t know how to make bacon properly through a lot of the US for some reason. But in NYC, everywhere I’ve had it was perfect, and I didn’t even have to ask. In the south, you have to BEG them for crispy bacon, and it will still come out half done most of the time.
I love how focused these videos are. Hit a spot, review the burger, and move on. No obnoxious intro, loud background music, ect. Just some guys enjoying a few good meals.
Love seeing you two together. You should start a series across the world trying new food, since both have very distinct and yet accurate reviews over the same dish.
Yes!!
honestly steven and andrew handled it pretty well with worth it.
Harry is just too much of a degen
@@trexce5164 wth? pls elaborate
@@trexce5164 Who even still says degen? is it 2016 or something?
Let's go!!! Food Tours has consistently been wonderful, thank you both, and the BTS workers, for constantly delivering great videos while going above and beyond!!!
They definitely need to make more episodes of this series
I still want more even though it is weekly but imagine twice a week we could have one food tour episode and one vs episode
@@thegamingbird101 Fax they need to do food tours in Japan India and China with all of the food wars hosts
I'm here for all of the Harry and Joe content!
They could quite easily do a world food tour!
Ditto!👍
True!
Hairy Joe 🤔
@@anon9145you know how those 2 like to get down after hours
Food tours just keep getting better & better, I love seeing Joe and Harry together
Someone please tell Joe that some whipped egg yolks is the LEAST of his worries while eating fried potatoes, fried beef, BACON and fried cheese curds times FOUR in one day. 😂
For real. Thought that too
Right?😂😂
Deviled eggs aren't "whipped egg yolks". The yolks are mixed with a very healthy dose of mayonnaise.
I get the impression that just was a joke because he doesn't like them.
@@PapagenoMFFull Fat Mayonnaise with a helping of Industrial Additives no less lol jk
These guys are single handedly keeping me engaged in this channel and offer such a fresh and unique approach to food content. Would love to see them travelling around the world and trying cuisine, cocktails, snacks and giving their perspective from an American and British/European perspective. It's really rare you find a pair of guys who are still equally as entertaining as they were when their content started!
I completely agree and they have amazing chemistry. They seem like genuine friends. Would be awesome to see them travel around the world. I’m sure insider has the money for it
watching this late at night is like torture
edit: just ordered a burger guys. lost the fight.
Bruh it’s like 11 in the morning here in the whole north america or you’re just going on a 3 day ❄️ bender
Same bro late at night watching
@@Rayan-yt5ukits night for that guy
@@Rayan-yt5ukop is probably in Asia
No champ, you won the fight lol
Deviled is a very old culinary term that applies to generally anything with spice. They're called deviled eggs because they'd usually be dusted with pepper
Then how about “devil’s food” like cake?
Chili pepper, not black pepper to be clear. Usually paprika.
They're also not American
@@SlayerJimthe devil's food cake was named as the counterpart to the angel's food cake, as they're basically the opposite of each other.
Yep, devilled kidneys is a very old, classic British recipe.
Nice to see Harry dressed up as the Hamburgler for this episode
Omg you guys take Food Tours to the next level when you meet in person and rate the food! I hope you do more of these reviews in different states or countries!
That's a genius idea - I'm imagining Harry and Joe meeting all the Food Tours guides in their home territories.
This series is phenomenal. It fills the hole in my heart after Worth It.
Props to whoever filmed and edited the lower light conditions at Rolo's - the footage turned out gorgeous because of you. I'd love to see more of your work.
We call battered chips ‘orange’ chips in the Midlands. They have a nice crunch to them 😊
I came straight to the comments to see if anyone else commented this
I lived in the midlands for 23 years and never heard that term
The black country chippy chips are elite. 10x better than majors greasy shite
Omg in Australia we do too! We also have ‘blue’ chips over here, the same but crunchier!
If your ever over here make sure you ask for blue chips!
I appreciate Harry’s bob mortimer reference on the pocket meats
These two seem great friends and really complement each other. Loving these videos 😊
These 2 guys are the best food reviewing pair. So entertaining. Loved the London food tours and this is definitely another banger. Food insider, don't change this lineup, we want more Joe and Harry food review content!
Harry and Joe need their own channel, they are great.. It's always fun seeing these two together! Loving this series..
It's always fun seeing these two together! Loving this series.
Man, I can't think of anything else except that episode from HIMYM where Marshall is looking for that best burger he's ever had!! The whole episode is pure classic.
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OMG yes!! I am gonna watch it right now hahahahaha
Waited for this episode after Joes trip to London. Definitely hit some of these spots when I’m in NY ❤
Great selection and I'd love to see a feature just on The Long Island Bar. The Long Island Bar bacon is really interesting. And I can see Harry smuggling in some american style bacon pocket meat, ranch, and getting his favorite pub to add fried cheese curds to the menu.
It's not bacon, it's Pancetta.
@@terrencegeary9690 Thank you for the update. Do you know where their pancetta is purchased from?
It depends where you are? In the UK, we can get it in supermarkets 😊 usually near bacon
@@tarachristie933 Interesting, in the US I typically find it by the cured meats. I was wondering if there was a specific brand, company, and/or supplier The Long Island Bar uses as there are noticeable differences between one unit to the next for some pancetta products I've found.
I found one of their NYC videos and have been binging them! I loved their other show comparing US and UK foods but this series is fantastic ❤❤
true friends, delicious food, spreading the joy of travel, that's what this channel is about and you do it awesome. Greetings from Poland
love watching these guys, it definitely seems like traveling food personality shows have become more rare. Keep em coming
We have deviled eggs in my country too but we go the extra mile and mix the yolk with chicken pate, sour cream or butter and mustard. After the egg whites have been stuffed, we put the eggs with the yolk down and cover them in mayonnaise, the homemade kind. Very popular dish around Christmas, Easter and New Year's.
Best burger I’ve had while living in New York is at Red Hook Tavern, in Red Hook. It’s quite the journey for anyone living in Manhattan…or most for living in Brooklyn, but it’s worth the trip. Absolutely incredible.
I had food poisoning after Red Hook Tavern
Fact. The best burger in NYC.
both of you should start a series to trying every food across the country, yeah i love to see it ❤
1:45 "The only thing in the UK thicker than this... is me."
YOU TELL 'EM HARRY!! 👏🏻👏🏻
And then the double eyebrow raise right after, love it 😂
This is great content. Please keep this series going. Want to see all of the UK and US
Idk about a NYC Burger video without The Emmy Burger, A Peter Luger Burger, or Red Hook Tavern Burger. But these all looked divine
Brooklyn doesn't count. Ever.
@@a.leehilliard4716Long Island Bar is in Brooklyn
@@a.leehilliard4716 Brooklyn, Queens, and The Bronx are keeping NYC alive while Manhattan is floundering but keep telling yourself lies
This was a fun one, even if that amount of red meat and cheese almost killed me 😂
You and Joe are an amazing duo
The cheese melted over pickles is genius
great video 😍😍❤❤
Im so impressed that their shirts are still clean and bright.. mine would have been saturated with food after this many restaurants lol
These conversations good deep into the philosophical. Along with forensic analysis of each dish. It's hard to keep up guys my head was spinning.
2:21- When Joe took that bite, That pickle savoring and cruncing on his mouth had absolutely made me hungry
These videos are fantastic. Keep ‘em coming!
Great discussions from Joe and Harry as always (and nice Drug Church shirt!)
Joe and Harry were talking about the superiority of American crispy bacon and it has its place for sure. Especially on a cheeseburger. But I wish we had the equivalent of British or Danish bacon here in the states. It's the same as a thinly sliced pork chop only cured I guess. A British bacon butty is not to be missed.
Gone with “worth it” in comes these two. 🙌🏽
Joe is such a gem, his charisma and humour makes these videos for me 😂
He's got some issues
We need you guys to do every single food: hot dogs, dumplings, tandoori chicken, fries etc
Loving these food tours videos ❤
Harry and Joe need their own channel, they are great.
but all they have is good things to say. thats kinda easy to do no? they never have anything negative to say
these two quietly became my favorite food duo. insider food for the win. move over munchies and bon appetit
Joe rockin the Drug Church shirt is the best part of this already fantastic video.
as soon as i saw it i said "woah!" out loud. Dude's got taste in burgers AND music
Every episode gives "Grindr first date" vibes, and it's awesome...
Love these two together, such a vibe!!!
Fantastic video, guys. I really enjoyed taking in New York's approach to burgers, and each place looked amazing. One thing stood out... Battered fries/chips! They do that in the Black Country, and it is delicious. OfficialPatchy rates the best chip shops that serve battered chips in the Black Country area.
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I love the editing so much, it is so organic. It sounds like a Nolan film
? I could hear everything they both said
*The Long Island Bar for the WIN! Best burgers in New York.*
Heck yeah Joe, Harry, and BURGERS!!! I agree Harry burgers might be my favorite food too.
Laughed my ass off at “Harry saw a turtle!”
I like the seriousness of their talk, as if they are talking about some deep, philosophical subject
You can get battered chips in the Uk. In the West Midlands I think they're sold in fish and chip shops as 'orange chips '.
Cheese curds though I would really like to find in the UK. Never tried them but I think I'd love them
You can find curd cheese easy in the UK if you look in the Polish supermarket sections or Polish shops. Twarog is a common brand
@@wildwine6400 what is the texture of twarog? The cheese curds I'm thinking of like the ones in the video are the kind that are a bit squeaky and firm textured. Some curd cheeses are soft cheese, closer to cream cheese or cottage cheese (e.g. the cheese used for Yorkshire curd tarts).
@@orientalmoons the ones i saw are triangle wedges of cheese thats like a pressed cottage cheese I suppose. Its cheap. Its only about £1.20 for a wedge
The only thing I love more than a good burger 🍔, is other people eating burgers 🍔 and talking about it in a non snobby way!
Keep up the good work Insider Food people! 🍔
Iv had some delicious, juicy, flavourful burgers in UK. But Iv also had some heavy, dry, boring burgers in uk. I live in Somerset and I went to a quiet pub the other week and had an amazing burger with crispy fries. So it all depends where you go in UK.
These 2 are so entertaining to watch.
Love these series!!
really enjoying these food tours!!!!!
I love these guys, they need their own show, with just the two of them going places and hanging out or something.
Like this show?
Harry is soo boring. His personality resembles an essay.
Really enjoying this series, keep it up.
YES!!! Long Island Bar!!! My favorite in NYC too!
This was great. More exercise routines like this will be awesome
Onion on the plate under the bun is to keep the bun from going soggy as it sits on the plate.
Loving these videos lately keep it up!
2:25 That right there is why they make such a simple but delicious burger, each bite should be like that. A successful meal is the one that you desperately want another one before you finish the one you're working on lol 😆 I love that things are cooked to order, that is the way it should be. That kind of burger right there is all that most people look for.
Harry doin that eyebrow thing after saying "only thing thicker... is me." ? Swoon. Take me now Harry!
I’m American but I have to agree with Harry, UK beef is pretty good
Great video Guys 😊
I don't know why watching Harry eat makes me so happy
lool I think it's cos he looks so friendly as a person, you just want him fed and happy.
J.G. Melon’s feels old school because it is old school!!
Really think the UK burger scene is better than NY after watching this, which isnt something i'd ever thought I'd say, although I go to the west coast regularly and they have some amazing burgers there
12:26 we do have batter chips in the UK but only in the Black Country most fish and chip shops will do them!!!!
I've lived in London and New York and whilst you'd think NY would beat it hands down because burgers are American somehow London does them better. I think it's because it's not a part of their ingrained culture so they experiment more with combos and flavors, and I agree the meat heritage in the UK is also much better too
Yeah, I totally disagree with you. TOTALLY
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Which burger places did you go to in NY and London? It’d be interesting to see which ones you’ve compared with each other ~
Another incredible episode!
Loved the Bob Mortimer “Pocket meat” reference
Great burger reviews guys! ...btw the wires you were referring to are phone and internet, not electrical. It looks like crap, but it's safe
I hope they do a Louisiana season food tour want to see harry try to eat crawfish 🦞
Not just crawfish, but all the classics like gumbo, poboys, jambalaya, etouffee, barbecue shrimp, and bread pudding.
Going to NYC next month and watching all the videos in this series. 😋
As per Google reviews. Here are the public’s rankings as by star rating commensurate to number of reviews.
1st place- PJ Clarks. 4.4 (2,803)
2nd - JG Melon 4.3 (2,758)
3rd- Rolo’s 4.5 (703)
Last place-Long Island Bar 4.5 (473)
OMG the first burger, “medium rare”???? WHaaaaat? That is soooo well well well done
Burgers are not steaks. They should be well done. If they are at all pink in the middle then there is a bacteria risk 😮
I love that Harry says he's really full at the 4th place but he's drinking a pint of Guinness, which is the most filling drink ever 😅
🤣 "I'm a thick boy". Harry is an enigma.
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Damm this video gets me hungry ! Nice video thanks :)
My British pallet went into shock and awe 😂
"Thank you for taking us such a beautiful place. I enjoy watching this nice walk!"
Will you guys be doing Deli places in New York as well?
Hope so
I do think that there are places here in the UK that do know the right way to do a burger, but they're perhaps a bit harder to find. One of the particularly annoying things is that a lot of people seem to think that London *is* all there is to see in the UK, which sucks because they then miss out on some great places like Manchester, Leeds, Halifax, Huddersfield... most towns and cities in the North have something good going on if you care to have a look. And while there's something of an infestation of large scale chain eateries these days, you'll often find it's the lesser known pubs and bars that really make the effort.
I like Bath better than any of those.
@@reisshep My point is that even areas that aren't as super wealthy can be good places for food. Forgive me if it's not, but Bath to me always felt like it was designed for the rich, and so it still has that Central London-ish feel to me. Also, people in general seem to be highly dismissive of the North, when they've never given it a fair chance.
I love london but as a northerner I feel like the north is really underrepresented in stuff like this. I guess there is so much to do in london and the south coast that content creators don’t feel the need to go up north and promote and explore the northern cities, which in turn brings less people there, so it’s like a vicious cycle
@@lckittyqueen Well, this is why I mentioned Manchester, it's literally like, London, but in the North, and not quite as disgustingly rich. The south coast? It's mostly just Brighton, isn't it? Isn't that where all the UK 'influencers' go these days? Presumably they were all following Pewdiepie before he moved to Japan.
I'd love to see more opportunities for people up here (especially for disabled people!), but then again, I've moved to the middle of nowhere, so I doubt I'll see them anyway.
@@lckittyqueen It is because in London you can do everything you can up north and more. However, the north has beautiful villages and small towns which in my opinion showcase England and English culture a bit better than soulless big cities.
You need to try Corner Bistro for some outstanding burgers, and one of the best kept secrets - Burger Joint, in the old Parker Meridian Hotel - now the Thompson Hotel, in the lobby, behind a heavy red velvet curtain. When i worked around the corner 15 yrs ago, we used to have to go get on line at like 1130a to ensure we got our burgers / lunch by 1230p.
The dry aged burger from The Meat Hook at Threes Brewing was incredible.
Agreed!
Not a big meat eater, once in a while I get a craving. That's when I make my daughter come over & cook the best burgers! I like picking out the best meat & veg ingredients on my own & it has to fit in my mouth.😊 We make our own buns...so good! This video made me hungry for one !
This will sound strange, but I’m from the south so bear with me lol. When I moved to NYC, the first thing I noticed was how crispy the bacon is EVERYWHERE. And I mean that in the best possible way, like the bacon on these burgers looked so good. I’m not used to that, because for over 30 years, I’ve grown used to never getting decent bacon when I went out to eat. Didn’t matter if it was on a burger, on a breakfast platter, a bacon biscuit, etc. Restaurants just don’t know how to make bacon properly through a lot of the US for some reason. But in NYC, everywhere I’ve had it was perfect, and I didn’t even have to ask. In the south, you have to BEG them for crispy bacon, and it will still come out half done most of the time.
FOOD TOURS IS THE BEST!
Omg looks so good! Guess a I'm making burgers for dinner tonight 😅
Love this!
I love these guys, feels like watching two bros just hanging out
Hey. We get battered chips/fries from Crispies, in Exmouth, Devon, UK.
They're famous round these parts!!