Top 10 Things to Eat in London: Best British Food | SAM THE COOKING GUY 4K

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Published 2018-11-02
Top 10 things to eat in London - including best english breakfast, fish & chips, scotch egg, & more...
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➔ENGLISH BREAKFAST (Hawksmoor) - thehawksmoor.com/locations/guildhall/
➔SCOTCH EGG (Borough Market) - boroughmarket.org.uk/
➔SAUSAGE ROLL (Borough Market) - boroughmarket.org.uk/
➔INDIAN FOOD (Brick Lane) - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brick_Lane
➔PIE & MASH (F. Cooke) - tinyurl.com/f-cooke-pieandmash
➔FISH & CHIPS (Poppies Fish & Chips) - poppiesfishandchips.co.uk/
➔BANGERS AND MASH (The Ginger Pig Cafe) - thegingerpigcafe.com/
➔BACON BUTTY (Hoxton Street) - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoxton
...but you can find these everywhere)
➔SHEPHERD’S PIE (The Windmill) - www.windmillmayfair.co.uk/
➔STICKY TOFFEE PUDDING (Hawksmoor) - thehawksmoor.com/locations/spitalfields/


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All Comments (21)
  • @frankwillet1609
    Sam, you’ve done British food proud. I am an American, recently immigrated to England. I’ve been visiting Britain for over forty years and have never had a bad meal. You don’t have to spend a lot of money to enjoy the fare, I’ve eaten at fine restaurants and food vendors and never been disappointed. Great video!
  • @Al-ny8dk
    As an Englishman, I found this really excellent. Under-stated and not excessively foody, just a man who loves good food and explains it well. Thanks! I know where to go next time I'm in London!
  • I was waiting for the roast beef and Yorkshire pudding! What a great list of 10 though!!! I absolutely like this travel idea. No one sells a cuisine better than a traveller. Excellent!
  • @James30573
    Loved the video but as an English Man I reckon a Sunday roast dinner should have been included in this
  • @DG-hb8ob
    Glad you mentioned Indian food, it's a big part of the British food culture, not many foreigners are aware of this and get shocked when they visit. It's probably equivalent to the Mexican food culture in the US.
  • @DenaInWyo
    Sticky toffee pudding is incredible, but Hawksmoor really takes it next level. I think beef suet is the secret. I could just fill a bathtub with that sauce and dive right in with a straw. I ate there on my trip to London totally thanks to your video Sam, and cannot WAIT to get back! Not only was the food out of this world, but the service too. I was a solo traveler and they treated me like their auntie had come to visit. So sweet and kind!
  • @WhiteLotusOm
    OMG I almost cried while watching this as I was born and raised in Scotland but have lived in the US for years now and you just showed every food I miss and crave from home especially the black pudding, fish n chips and yes we love love love our curries…..this made me homesick I may just have to book a flight back home for a vacation. I LOL at your facial expressions as you tasted everything as I knew exactly what you were experiencing….THANK YOU! ♥️😋😂😂😂😂😂🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
  • I went to London and intentionally looked up most of the dishes and places and I can verify that everything in this video is true. British food is sooo good and really underrated. I've never eaten this well before.
  • @tiorimas
    As a Spaniard living in the UK, I can say that British food surprised me very positively. Perhaps the idea of British food being bad is that the average Brit can't cook for shit or they prefer not to, but there are plenty of incredible recipes in this country.
  • @Jsart87
    As someone who loves this channel and whose favorite city is London I think this should be a 7 season series. 24 episodes each season.
  • @musicguyrml
    I really appreciate you giving British food the exposure it deserves. At the best places in UK, the food is some of the best in the world and incredibly diverse. Love and respect.
  • @RogueCylon
    Those complaining need to give the guy a break. Sure people living in London as I did, don’t eat £37 breakfasts. And those saying why eat from a greasy spoon place don’t understand the best ones. But when you’re visiting a place, you want something special, not normal. It’s not Chicken Tikka Masala, curry is the national dish now, but it’s more balti, Roghan Josh, Madras and vindaloo than masala. We just exported CTM to India. Fish and Chips is still immensely popular as is Greek Kebabs. England is very eclectic as a nation, but still with strong roots in English food, we just cook it more at home, and eat out Chinese or Indian. This video is a typical tourist video, and a good guide for Americans.
  • @brianjonas4654
    Great show. I miss British food from my military days stationed there. Thank you! Blessings
  • So nicely done. Thank you. As a Canadian whose parents came from England and Scotland, understand the foods quite well. One thing missing on your list was Cornish Pasties. Can even get them here. Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Do hope you'll try them. All the best..
  • @kevindoyle3028
    In the late 90s I came to the UK to work. My absolute fav was a ploughman’s lunch. A large portion of Stilton, fresh chutney and a loaf of crusty bread, and a beer all for about $5usd. A wedge of Stilton that size in a market in the USA would be $25. Not only was it incredibly good, and served at a lovely pub, but I felt like I was getting a crazy deal every day.
  • @TerryRickaby
    I have watched lots of what to eat youtube videos whilst visiting London. I am 40 years living and working in this great city and you nailed it. This video is by far the most accurate and real. Great work! man!
  • @char6524
    Love his enthusiasm for food! I hope to try Tikka Masala one day, never had Indian food though!
  • @robseaman6694
    Dear Sam, firstly can I just say thank you. We have had such a hard time over our food but as you have seen, if you know where to go it is delicious. Simple but delicious which is best. It is also part of the British heritage. Seeing you eat Pie and Mash and Shepherds Pie was awesome. I discovered you recently but I have so much respect for you now. Other cultures serve up some fantastic food but so do we and it was awesome to hear you rave about it. You did miss a couple of gems though and next time you are over you have to explore more. The Sunday roast, there is an incredible offal restaurant near Smithfield market, eating crab from the shell sitting on a pebble beach in Selsey and I run an incredible 10th century pub that straddles a river just a half hour from the smoke and if you want fish and chips you should taste ours cooked in a panko batter flavoured with English ale. You have made my day and I look forward to hearing more from you soon. Take mate and keep safe