We were lucky enough to try Heston Blumenthal's PERFECTED Michelin Star version of one of Britain's most-loved dishes, Fish & Chips. Check out the full video on the channel: • We tried Michelin Star...
At least Dutch are good at using spices, especially when cooking our (Indonesian) food 😂😂. They're crazy fell in love with our Nasi Goreng and other national food just like we take their food too 😂
Have they ever not liked something? I mean this is just ridiculous where everything these 2 guys ever try seems like the best thing that they have ever had.
I've had fish from Long John Silvers that was that crispy. Plus there were a lot of leftover crispy bits in the basket. But I don't think it was Michelin starred (though there was a Tire Barn right across the street...that can't be a coincidence...)
As an Australian 13 yr old kid I’m am so great full that my mum is an ex chef my grandad catch’s all fish, prawns, crab, squid,muscles,scallops, and crayfish taht we eat and they can cook it so good and my grandma is British and she knows what good fish and chips is and we make it right it’s amazing
Really love the two of you. Currently writing a book based in England. If okay, I’m going to combine your names for a character who is well loved and very funny.
@Preeti-sv5pc yes it is oil 😂 carbon dioxide (CO2) is what makes beer and soda water fizzy, and is often used in fish n chips batter instead of water due to its leavening properties, leading to a crispier exterior.
Thats not true. Battered fried fish yeah came from Portugal and Spain but the idea of serving it with chips and setting up shops that sold that dish was very much an English thing. Thats like saying burgers aren't American because bread wasn't invented there.
@carllightowler6670 Burgers aren't American, they're German, from Hamburg. Serving fish with potatoes isn't a British thing, that's been done by every culture since the introduction of potatoes, which the Portuguese and Spanish had first for obvious reasons. Also, the first fish and chips shops in the UK were opened by Eastern Europeans. And yeah, in Spain and Portugal we don't have specific shops for fish and potatoes, we have bars where we serve all types of food, we aren't that bland. So yeah, it's not British in any manner except for worsening the batter and using sh*t oil.
@@AFVEHThats wrong though. The burger we know today that is a beef patty inbetween 2 buns, is an American invention. The meat patty itself, is what Hamburg invented.
@@AFVEHAs for your essay on fish & chips, youre literally just wrong and don’t understand culinary arts. There are processes and ingredients, which combine to making unique dishes, these dishes are then new cuisine, and are claimable. Fish & Chips as we know it, is 100% British, just like Chicken Tikka Masala is 100% British, not Indian. OR the Burger is 100% American, and the majority of Pizza is now American, not Italian.
@raveninnsbruck9166 No, German street vendors in Hamburg put the Hamburger Steaks (patties) between two slices of bread in order to facilitate the eating process for sailors that needed a quick bite on the go. Then those sailors popularized the Hamburger Steak Sandwich in their travels from country to country and port to port.
The amount of grease under that crunchy fish would just kill my stomach and my arteries. There’s a way to fry without that. The rest of the meal on the full video version is stunning but I wasn’t expecting the greasy fish.
British food is seriously underrated. It's full of amazing, delicious, simple dishes that you will never get enough of. The problem is that British people are, in general, very bad cooks. It's like they're afraid to add salt to food, never mind other spices.
I'm sure, regarding "worst" foods the US is pretty far ahead. I want to say: very good and very bad food is everywhere. This pub is pretty sure on the better end of the spectrum.
Dumping unhealthy amounts of salt and sugar into everything doesn't make it better. I've been to the US it is wall to wall rubbish food. Tastes good though.
@edman1357 - Depends where you are. Ask fish n chips in the North you're more likely to get Haddock. In the South probably Cod. You can order either of course...
As an American my favorite food is Fish and Chips. Luckily where I am we have authentic British Fish and Chips. It was started by a English family who moved to America. It's a real treat.
Let's also never forget that potatoes were brought from south and central America. And they were known to crisp up the potatoe slices over open flame or heated stone, as well as frying when lard was available.
Loved the way the English do chips. Sorry Belgium and France. Ate fish n chips three times on our trip to London. Two of the three were out of this world good. Double fried chips were awesome. Garlic mayo on chips? I’m a convert.
..........I'm TRYING to wait for dinner here and you show me the best looking fish and chips I, as an American living in the southern US, have ever seen in my LIFE. I'm 90% sure those fish were battered tempura style given how the breading looked. It's a mess of a time for me to make fish and chips that are in anyway decent and I've already got chicken down in the fridge for dinner...but NOW I want what you guys are having.
Times have changed I guess. I was stationed there in the late 70's and early 80's. Every fish and chips i tried was fantastic. Only salt and or vinegar used by the customer. And the bakeries.....the best.
"Conquered the world for spices but didn't use any of them." 😂 These guys crack me up!
It's a well known phrase
me, too!! 😄😄
It's a pretty common joke?
watch this guy lose his mind when he hears "i know you are but what am i"
It called homicide
Between the fish and chips, the building, decor, and those outfits, I have to say this is the most British thing I've ever seen! Love it. 😂
just missing a cup of tea and a member of the royal family
This is the definition of British
Ollie and his tweed suit. Legend
@@ENY_17Haha spot on!
Don’t forget about the music
“Conquered the world for spices but didn’t use them.” The Dutch would like a word with you
I was about to say Im pretty sure the Dutch won that one back then...
At least Dutch are good at using spices, especially when cooking our (Indonesian) food 😂😂.
They're crazy fell in love with our Nasi Goreng and other national food just like we take their food too 😂
Indians too 😅
@@lordmuhehe4605he said dutch. Not britain
The Dutch literary eat a slice of bread with chocolate sprinkles
the crunch alone on the fish got my mouth watering
At least a double deep fry.
Totally. The oil I saw leaking when they were cutting it... OMG.... It looks super delicious. It's one of my favorite meals.
Nah it was when he first cut the fish that did it for me 😂
SAME ,YUMMY ❣️
@@eaton4559Nah it’s when I looked at it my mouth started watering
It’s because a Michelin star restaurant knows how to use the spices. That’s why it’s so much better than other places
This is the Hinds Head if anyone was wondering. It’s been one of the best pubs in the uk for a very long time
Thank you!
ya welcome.@@basstrammel1322
Have they ever not liked something? I mean this is just ridiculous where everything these 2 guys ever try seems like the best thing that they have ever had.
Kind of see the name in the background mate 🤣✌️
@@TommyMitch993 no one saw it
Fish & chips was originated in Portugal.
Europeans: The OG Colonizers
"I would be proud to say this is our national dish"...... "I've never had anything like this" 😂
Chicken Tikka Masala, actually, but if we went away from heavy influences, absolutely.
@@gorillachilla i said absolutely to the fish and chips, not the "favorite food".
@@thesupervideogamenerdmore3171tikka maybe the most eaten food. But its certainly not our national dish or what we're known for.
@@ohrightok9750 I looked it up.
@@thesupervideogamenerdmore3171 you can look it up all you want.
Our national dish is fish and chips
They look so cute in those suits 😭
gay
@@syaifulrizki3916 yes
@@syaifulrizki3916 watch your mouth
As a Southern American guy who regularly eats good fish and fries, that dish looks fire 🔥
Esta buena
Be an American currently living in the south and go 2 minutes without saying ur southern American. [IMPOSSIBLE CHALLENGE]
@@airanator1212 If you say your american, then people automatically assume your from the USA as thats what people from the USA are called
Well the dish isn’t even British, it’s Portuguese
@@airanator1212never in my life have o ever said “I’m southern American” when saying I’m from the south.
As an American, Fish and Chip Fridays go hard. One of my favorite meals to order at a restaurant
I laughed out loud and instantly subscribed at that!
wow that looks amazing! wish i could try.
Love fish and chips, Josh and Ollie! That looked absolutely delicious...the crispness was amazing! Yummy! Also, you both look very dapper! 😊😊😊
That spices comment is absolutely accurate 😂
I've had fish from Long John Silvers that was that crispy. Plus there were a lot of leftover crispy bits in the basket. But I don't think it was Michelin starred (though there was a Tire Barn right across the street...that can't be a coincidence...)
Looks like Long John Silvers fish style, which was magical!
I love good fish and chips. The best fish and chips I had in London was in a small smoky pub. The English beef pasties are also good.
Pasties are not British .... they are Cornish/ Welsh.....
Customer: "Can you recommend any good restaurants?"
Michelin: "Sure, but first can I interest you in a new set of tires for your car?"
Man, I think if I opened a Captain D's in London, I'd retire next year
Oh for sure!!!
Ah so satisfying and delicious
😋👍💙🤍
My favorite. Looked so delicious 😋
The boys clean up nicely!
“Look how tender it is” “I know, feel how brown and white it is”
As an Australian 13 yr old kid I’m am so great full that my mum is an ex chef my grandad catch’s all fish, prawns, crab, squid,muscles,scallops, and crayfish taht we eat and they can cook it so good and my grandma is British and she knows what good fish and chips is and we make it right it’s amazing
that looks incredible
I saw the full video but still stop scrolling for the short hahaha I just love them lol
Really love the two of you.
Currently writing a book based in England. If okay, I’m going to combine your names for a character who is well loved and very funny.
oooh. what's the name if you don't mind sharing?
@@reenamenon6590 They won't share because it's a lie lol
@@KanyeBreast4you do know people do write books yeah? The whole reason they exist and all.
Wow. I've never come across a character named Jolly before.
@@anulkaaw I was thinking more along the lines of Sir Joshua Oliver, because it’s that sort of book.
That looks so crispy, I wonder how they get the crispy buts so curly; maybe soda water in the batter instead of regular water?
Beer or larger is the best for getting it crispy no water just the beer you can use soda water if you prefer
@Preeti-sv5pc yes it is oil 😂 carbon dioxide (CO2) is what makes beer and soda water fizzy, and is often used in fish n chips batter instead of water due to its leavening properties, leading to a crispier exterior.
the crispidy crunchidy sounds make me jealous I want some
I will now be craving this for a week. It looks amazing!
Being that fish and chips is traditionally served in a newspaper,I was half expected this to be served in a copy of the great Gatsby 😅
Oh yeah …. In newspaper and plenty of salt and vinegar…mmmmmmm 👍👍
Yes the great British Novel ‘The Great Gatsby’
Whats the restaurant name
You can See it at the beginning of the video
Bet the chefs were happy to hear someone say “I’d be proud if this was our national dish… I’d be PROUD!”
Cheers😆 that looks scrumptious
Look at the oil oozing out when he cut into the fish. Proper Texas State Fair greasy deep fry.
As a fellow Texan I support this message
Was searching for this comment.😮😂
should've had less color for being a Michelin star restaurant.
A lot of it was probably moisture, fish is extremely wet.
@@TandJgamingthat's what she said
Fun fact, Fish and Chips isn't actually British, it's originally a Portuguese dish brought to the UK by Portuguese immigrants.
Thats not true. Battered fried fish yeah came from Portugal and Spain but the idea of serving it with chips and setting up shops that sold that dish was very much an English thing. Thats like saying burgers aren't American because bread wasn't invented there.
@carllightowler6670 Burgers aren't American, they're German, from Hamburg.
Serving fish with potatoes isn't a British thing, that's been done by every culture since the introduction of potatoes, which the Portuguese and Spanish had first for obvious reasons. Also, the first fish and chips shops in the UK were opened by Eastern Europeans. And yeah, in Spain and Portugal we don't have specific shops for fish and potatoes, we have bars where we serve all types of food, we aren't that bland.
So yeah, it's not British in any manner except for worsening the batter and using sh*t oil.
@@AFVEHThats wrong though. The burger we know today that is a beef patty inbetween 2 buns, is an American invention. The meat patty itself, is what Hamburg invented.
@@AFVEHAs for your essay on fish & chips, youre literally just wrong and don’t understand culinary arts. There are processes and ingredients, which combine to making unique dishes, these dishes are then new cuisine, and are claimable. Fish & Chips as we know it, is 100% British, just like Chicken Tikka Masala is 100% British, not Indian. OR the Burger is 100% American, and the majority of Pizza is now American, not Italian.
@raveninnsbruck9166 No, German street vendors in Hamburg put the Hamburger Steaks (patties) between two slices of bread in order to facilitate the eating process for sailors that needed a quick bite on the go. Then those sailors popularized the Hamburger Steak Sandwich in their travels from country to country and port to port.
This is like going to a North Korean grocery store and being like “as a country with so little food look at all this food.”
I’m sorry but that just looks like Captain D’s
The amount of grease under that crunchy fish would just kill my stomach and my arteries. There’s a way to fry without that. The rest of the meal on the full video version is stunning but I wasn’t expecting the greasy fish.
Not all oil is greasy
@@everythingreview767. That grease and/or oil pooling under that fish. It’s unappetizing to me.
If you like that … bon appetite.
Yeah, it really didn't look appetizing with the oil oozing out.
Oh get over yourself mate, not like you're supposed to eat it every day
Sorry do you have Michelin stars?
That actually looks awesome
Look at these dapper Brit’s all decked out ❤
British food is seriously underrated. It's full of amazing, delicious, simple dishes that you will never get enough of. The problem is that British people are, in general, very bad cooks. It's like they're afraid to add salt to food, never mind other spices.
I think it all stems from the rationing our grandparents had to live through during ww2, had to make do with the most simple of dishes
early
Honestly thought I’d never see someone eat a chip and then say “I’ve never had anything like that before” 🤣
Rolling in like Tommy and Arthur Shelby with those suits on😂
Can't imagine eating the fish with one's hands in a fancy restaurant.
Britain still make the worst fish and chips. If you want good ones you need to go to the United States and you need to visit New Orleans
I'm sure, regarding "worst" foods the US is pretty far ahead. I want to say: very good and very bad food is everywhere. This pub is pretty sure on the better end of the spectrum.
Dumping unhealthy amounts of salt and sugar into everything doesn't make it better. I've been to the US it is wall to wall rubbish food. Tastes good though.
@@terranaxiomuk yep, even the bread in the US is disgustingly sweet😂
That’s like saying the best tacos are found in Paris 😂😂
Great. Thanks. Now I gotta go hunt down some good fish and chips. You’ve got my mouth watering.
That crisp was absolutely beautifull😂
That looks amazing. I love fish and chips. I'd love to try that one.
Conquering the world for spices and didn't use any of them..I'm dying..so TRUE..Y'all are hysterical
Bro its a common joke
Potatoes and fish with a pint makes the world go round
Looks really good. What kind of fish is usually used in Britain? Cod?
@edman1357 - Depends where you are. Ask fish n chips in the North you're more likely to get Haddock. In the South probably Cod. You can order either of course...
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I want to try this so badly! Just need to save money to fly across the pond!
The “ Oooh “ just reminds me of the Fast Show 🤣
“ suit you sir “
I absolutely love fish and chips❤
Had Michelin star fish and chips in Ireland. Absolute treat.
As an American my favorite food is Fish and Chips. Luckily where I am we have authentic British Fish and Chips. It was started by a English family who moved to America. It's a real treat.
Several wild Irishmen waiting outside.
That looks amazing
The fish got me at the CRUNCH! ❤ 😊 YUM!
Jim Carrey from Walmart looked excited as hell😂
It's fun to watch you bought go around trying different food
I'm french, I love fish and chips (and I need to try this one)
Now THAT is proper crisp! 😀
As an american, i cant wait to try your fish n' chips and full english ❤
Let's also never forget that potatoes were brought from south and central America. And they were known to crisp up the potatoe slices over open flame or heated stone, as well as frying when lard was available.
As an American all jokes aside that looks amazing.
bro sounded like Darth Vader
This is a Bucket List restaurant for me.
Loved the way the English do chips. Sorry Belgium and France. Ate fish n chips three times on our trip to London. Two of the three were out of this world good. Double fried chips were awesome. Garlic mayo on chips? I’m a convert.
people talk about fork tender
that was falling apart from sheer gravity
POV that’s just raising canes
Sounds Sooooo good
Let's be real they didn't conquer for spices
I dont even really like fish but i would totally try it that fish looked so delicious
" conquered the world for spices, & didn't use any! "😂😂😂
..........I'm TRYING to wait for dinner here and you show me the best looking fish and chips I, as an American living in the southern US, have ever seen in my LIFE. I'm 90% sure those fish were battered tempura style given how the breading looked. It's a mess of a time for me to make fish and chips that are in anyway decent and I've already got chicken down in the fridge for dinner...but NOW I want what you guys are having.
I live next to an English pub in my home of FL. And, even though it's probably not Michelin star, it's absolutely worth the national pride.
British fish tempera done to perfection
It came from Portugal guys.
Battered fish did chips didn’t
Those fish and fries looks really good
Culinary wise Britain is known for Fish and chips, beans on toast, and Indian food
honestly.... that fish looks like it SLAPS
Fish and Chips is such a damn good meal, and the upper east coast of the USA vs England would be the food battle of the year
Times have changed I guess. I was stationed there in the late 70's and early 80's. Every fish and chips i tried was fantastic. Only salt and or vinegar used by the customer. And the bakeries.....the best.
Now that looks proper 👌
It is truely great to be british with fish and chips
I am now starving…and only THAT fish will do! Thanks a lot 😂
Dam im moving to the UK and open a Canadian restaurant and make a fortune ❤
Currry is the nation’s favourite dish to correct you
bro looks like cillian murphy
I love to see Brits using their tastebuds for the first time.
Hinds Head, Bray - Eaten there a few times and can confirm the food is AMAZING!!!
Wouldn't expect any less from Heston
WHERE? Please tell us where this piece of Heaven can be found!
The boys look like they walked out of Peaky Blinders😂 In all seriousness, looking sharp😎
American here, that looks/sounds so fucking good.