🇬🇧BRIT Reacts To TRYING SUPER BOWL SNACKS FOR THE FIRST TIME!
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Hi everyone, I’m Kabir and welcome to another episode of Kabir Considers! In this video I’m going React To TRYING REAL SUPER BOWL SNACKS FOR THE FIRST TIME!
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Kabir, this is not food served AT the Super Bowl...; this is an example of what we have at home watching the game.
Or tailgating
We don't go to the game! We can't afford the tickets and it's just a great day to get together and eat the food that Josh and Ollie are eating!
When we think of Super Bowl snacks, we don’t think of stadium snacks but rather the snacks served at Super Bowl parties that’s the homes of our friends.
no, im guessing this isnt food served inside the stadium, but a reflection of what one might server at a superbowl party
That is exactly correct 😊
The number of Super Bowl parties in the U.S. every year is huge -- and a good spread is always remembered, sometimes more than the game itself.
Most of those items will be in any stadium, as well.
You’d be amazed at the wild creations that are served at different sports arenas here in the states. These items actually look tame by comparison.
You can definitely get this in stadiums and arenas.
The restaurant in question is, in fact, in London. Lmao, Kabir must be so happy that this time it's food that is actually accessible for him 🤣
@adreLee , which which London restaurant?
Poor Kabir was really being tortured by seeing all that food.
@@yvonnewakefield7748 Prairie Fire in West London
Taco Bell and chipotle aren’t even CLOSE to the real authentic Mexican food. That being said, I’m glad the concept of Mexican food is starting to catch on over there. It’s sooo good, y’all deserve to try the real, authentic stuff. I’m from New Mexico where you can find great Mexican food at every street corner and it will always be my favorite cultural cuisine.
Now,, if only real Indian food would come to the US outside big cities...
Kabir, you must find this place and eat there. This gentleman knows how to make brisket, and great brisket is a miracle. Plus, EVERYTHING he cooks looks absolutely wonderful.
I’m from the US and I want to go there!!
Apparently this is a place called Prairie Fire in West London!
Wood Lane Arches
I've never had a good steak in the UK. At least not compared to US steak. I know they only allow a minimum of American beef to be imported because of how we feed. Supposedly all their beef is grass fed.....but I buy grass fed beef and it's still SOOO much better than the beef I've had in the UK which was tough and tasteless, in my opinion and the opinion of the others in my group. Now, we're a group of farmers or former farmers........all who have raised beef cattle......so perhaps we're picky. I can accept that excuse, lol.
Omg yes it is!
@@msdarby515 I agree. I've spent a month in the UK and I found the beef to be a bit dry. They don't have as much marbling or fat.
Actually Kabir, one of the best ways to enjoy the Superbowl game day, is to attend a Superbowl party at someone's home or go to a tailgate party at a bar. A Superbowl party is just what is implies, a party at someone's home, watch the game and hopefully pig out eating the entire time. The other way is to have a party in a club or bar or a sports bar, same principle as the house party. But one of the best is a tailgate party! That's when we set up grills and cook food outside in the parking lot of the stadium where the game is being held. That can be as expensive as attending the game, because you have to reserve spaces to park. Once there, you can watch the game through your cell phone, or in the case of the Superbowl, you can watch on monitors from the stadium. Tailgates are the best because you can go from car to car a try different foods from all over America. We actually tailgate at a lot of our events, games, concerts, graduations, any excuse to gather, BBQ, and have fun. That's how we roll. I even know one family who was welcoming a new baby. Well, they had so many members show up, at least 30; so, they tailgated in the hospital parking lot and took turns going to see the baby. Anybody passing through the lot was invited to grab a plate. So, like I said, any excuse. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
A lot of people have Super Bowl Parties and have huge amounts of food. Delish!
It's a SuperBowl snacks re-do. They wanted to try the food we eat during tailgates, playoff games, and SuperBowl parties.
They got slaughtered for the 1st video they did because NOBODY ate that stuff 😂
So they found an American to help/show them the actual dishes we eat.
Yeah, not that the things they had were bad, the pizza muffins I'd be down to eat, but it wasn't tailgate food.
@@IKMcGwee IVe never heard of pizza muffins in my life lmao. I was baffled by that vid but it was funny.
@@nullakjg767 neither had I, but I wanted them all haha
YOU MUST eat there and film, if you can, your reaction, like you did with the candy and snacks. We'd love to see it. Especially here in the U.S.
Yes, yes, yes!!!
Absolutely!
Apparently this is a place called Prairie Fire in West London!
Wood Lane Arches
For real Mexican food, you need a family run restaurant using dishes you would find in Mexico.
Even for Tex-mex and Americanized Mexican food.
OMG, yes. I have friends who retired to San Miguel de Allende, and when I visited we went to eat in abuelas’ homes for home-cooked meals for very little money. The food was incredible and nothing like what you find in most Mexican restaurants.
Home cooking is the best Mexican food.
The best Mexican food I have had in the various cities I have traveled to for work has always been at the small, hole in the wall, slightly run down exterior family restaurant.
@@readhistory2023 We don't have food trucks around me and they weren't a thing when I traveled for work.
Kabir looked like he was going to jump through the screen to taste the food 😂
2 things : I love their hysterical giggles, and how they stick whole chicken wings in their mouths and strip off the meat. Simply hilarious.
Many people stick the entire wing in their mouth and strip it clean. Or do the push the meat down and make a "meat lollipop" which they actually showed in a previous video while they were in South Carolina. But the constant MMMMMMM's is pretty funny.
@@LordLOC Never seen that style performed here in the States. It must be some sort of European thing. Nevertheless, it is hilarious to watch.
@@erolbulut2584 It's all over here in the US. I'm in Florida (sorry) and I've seen it before here also. Mind you, not a lot of people do it that way, but they certainly are enough that I'm surprised you've never seen it before. Plus when I lived in Brooklyn NY, I saw it all the time, so it's not just in the Southern US. But yes, it's hilarious, especially when the chicken is hot af :D
@@LordLOC I never said I didn't see it. I only said that I find that style hilarious. Reminds me of Curly Howard.
@@erolbulut2584 I would have said more along the lines of Abbott and Costello but yeah Curly Howard et al also works heh.
The first time I went to a Green Bay Packers home game at Lambeau Field, I actually didn't get into the stadium until half way into the first quarter, because I was outside tailgating in the parking lot. Some of the best food I've ever had.
Kabir, you need to go and record it so we can see!! You have to have the brisket. I've never had a good steak in the UK (sorry). You have to taste meat so tender and juicy that it will make your mouth think it's gone to heaven!! Do a set like the Jolly guys did and take a friend who appreciates food. We can't wait!!
I can't imagine viewing a sport without a lot of snacks. Every sport event I've ever been to has been a solid 80% snacks.
By now, I'm sure you've figured out that the restaurant in the Jolly video is just a VERY short walk from Wood Lane tube station, just north of Westfield Shepherd's Bush in West London...
One of my favorite Jolly videos, and I'm so happy for Kabir that the restaurant is in the UK. This food represents things people make for game day, tailgating, and Super Bowl parties. I just love how the Jolly boys absolutely lost it over the food - and they were right to do so. I'm happy for anyone who likes Chipotle and Taco Hell, but neither is even close to good Mexican food - not even in the same galaxy. You'll be in heaven when you come over here and have some.
You've GOT to try that place and film it. I've got to see you try it. Authentic American beef brisket....yeah. Give it a go.
And cheaper than getting it flown there from a USA restaurant.
Part of the reason the Superb Owl is all about the food is because it is a very long, drawn out thing. Kickoff is generally 5:30 (CST) but you have to start watching at least 30 minutes before or you CAN start watching a few hours before. The game itself will go 3-4 hours. Unlike soccer, you have timeouts and quarter changes where you can get up and load your plate again, you don't have to watch every second of those hours in case you miss anything. That is also why schnibbles and bits are the most popular food. You get a few things, then get up and get a few more things. Grazing the food table helps keep the game from getting too boring.
Kabir,
something tells me when you find this place, you're gonna wipe their menu out.😂
I like how you talk about Mexican food becoming more popular and referencing Chipotle, but then say "and Taco Bell," but say THAT'S not Mexican food.
The video is not about stadium foods -- it's foods for Super Bowl parties.
Should have just gone to sn actual superbowl party. Most of what they were served looked very uninspired and not very good.
@@RLKmedic0315 no shot your superbowl party is serving 16 hour smoked brisket
@@whitesox4524 true. Our last superbowl party we did pork shoulder BBQ. I'm a NC boy, I'd it ain't pig, it ain't Q. And shoulder only needs to smoke for about 6-8 hours. We do a shoulder maybe 3 or 4 times a year, it's not just a superbowl thing.
I'm sure the dishes in the video were quite good, they just did not really seem representative of a Superbowl party to me.
@@RLKmedic0315 Super Bowl parties are different everywhere. There probably no two are alike in your neighborhood.
Well crap I've gone all day. And now you've got me starving. That food looks so good. It's time for some southern corn bread. bacon. Fried potatoes. And some spring onions and garden lettuce. O yes and peach cobbler.
Let me tell you, Chipotle isn't touching authentic Mexican food. Its so good.
100%. That’s like calling a Big Mac “American BBQ”
Chipotle has poisoned so many people I don’t know why anyone would eat there.
What you need is a little abuelita's taqueria. Nothing compares.
Certainly true, but I'd take Chipotle over Taco Bell any day of the week. :D
as a red-blooded USA american & full-fledged sports/football fan, Josh's choice for football food was immensely comical.
I wish they would change Super Bowl from Sunday to Saturday. No fun getting up at sunrise after Super Bowl. It's a night time game and if you go to or host a get-together it feels like it's time to go too early.
The beauty of a 5 or 7 layer dip is that you can use anything you like for the layers. Don't like chopped avocado, but you love taco meat? That's cool, add the taco meat near the bottom and leave off the avocado. Prefer sliced black olives to chopped tomatoes?? Switch them out. There's no rules when it comes to multi layer dip, you're only limited by your imagination.
If you track this place down Kabir make sure you let us know how much you enjoyed it.👍
This restaurant is over by Wood Lane tube stop. Now we need a video of you going to eat there. :D
That looks amazing for over there. However, that’s like the Super Bowl food starter kit. Yes, those are most certainly staples. But we tend to get more creative with our football foods. You should start the trend Kabir. Invite everyone over, fire up the grill and the smoker and tell everyone to bring 1 side dish. Always fun
PRAIRIE FIRE is the restaurant & it's in London
Goodness that looks as authentic as good here in the states. As everyone in the comments said you do need to go and do a reaction video to it
The 7 layer dip is popular year round at parties and potlucks. So good!
The tickets started at 5,000 and went up to 36,000 dollars
They started at $5k??? Woah 😅😮💨
@Kabir Considers yea that's crazy isn't it
@@kabirconsiders, Actually, it's just UNDER $6K for the starting price. No wonder folks party in the parking lot; they can't afford a seat!
Good news for you - that's at Prairie Fire Barbeque, and it's in West London! You should do a reaction of your own there.
*giggles at Mexican food and Chipotle/Taco Bell* Bless your heart. One day my frnd 💘
Bless your heart is the same as poor thing, don't know better😊
Super Bowl should be a national holiday. We plan the watching party waaaay ahead of time. Since it involved a large number of friends, we do a potluck and everyone brings their favorite dish. You get to show off culinary skill or purchasing knowledge. There's also a large amount of beer involved. After the game we usually move on to harder alcohol. Super Bowl starts about 15:30. We start eating and drinking before then and continue into the night. I ALWAYS take the next day off since I'm not fit for human consumption afterwards. Since our friends and family are big football fans and foodies, we look forward to the event.
In the military way back when, we used to get the day off in Asia because of the time difference.🎉
They’re at Prarie Fire in West London
That’s not far from me at all! Time to book a reservation
@Kabir Considers Bout time 🤣 Everytime you mentioned how much you like BBQ I told you to check them out 😊
Granted I'm in the US & have only known about PF since seeing the original Jolly video.
Luv ya broski! We DEFINITELY need a review after you go.
@@kabirconsiders
You probably don't even need one (reservation). But since you'll probably be filming, it would be a good idea to let them know in advance.
PLEASE pay the restaurant a visit and film it.
Lol your reaction to realizing it's in the UK. 😂 It's in London.
The salami rolls are easy. Gallo Italian Dried. Then the mixture inside is Philly cream cheese, green onions, and Lea & Perins Worsterchire sauce. Mixed all the fillings together in bowl. Stuff your salami slices. Let sit in the fridge one day. Then eat to your hearts content.
One of my good friends went for free 2 years ago when the Bengals were playing. Her nephew plays on their special teams. They went to all the various parties the entire week before and she got pictures with dozens of players and various celebs.
Prairie Fire is in West London.
Just looked it up & normal seats can cost between $5000 to $36,000.
You may have found it by now, but this is the same place they took the high schoolers turned uni students for BBQ. A number of times they have commented that British people would flock to a place that serves American food, but the place was practically empty. Like Ollie said, they are satisfied with their sausage roll.
You have to find this place and film yourself trying it! Love superbowl party food! I can’t believe you guys just drink all day without eating to watch soccer. I wouldn’t survive lol.
Also you need to make an editing correction…..chipotle is not Mexican food. I would probably call it tex-mex.
the difference I noted between american football and soccer...is there so many commericals that you can have a bite here and there.....in soccer theres no breaks, so just drinking beer is good, unless you want to have a bite for every foul as the player rolls around for a couple mintues
Average Super Bowl tickets this year were $8,837. Cheapest were $3,480, most expensive $15,433.
No wonder the players have such crazy high wages!
@@Cricket2731 American Football players don't make very much compared to most professional sports. Minimum salary for NBA is $953,000. MLB $720,000. NFL was just increased to $660,000. All that ticket money goes to the NFL, the 2 teams playing, the host stadium and the other 30 team owners.
Supper Bowl Parties are the ultimate sports party . Weather it be at home , stadium parking lot , sports bar or club . There's a variety of drinks , food and the rivalries are awesome. Even the people who are not football fans can't wait for super bowl day . Fun time , come to America and an experience it. You want be disappointed.
Yes, it's an American style restaurant in West London called Prairie Fire
People stay home and have friends over to watch the game so it's basically party food. Do you guys do that for soccer matches over there? Would love to see you eat at this restaurant. Hope you do and make a video of it. Would be good to put in a link for it too, send them some business.
If you time out the American vacation just right you could come to North Carolina.. visit Charlotte to check out a Hornet NBA basketball game,a Carolina Panthers NFL game, a Charlotte FC MLS game, a Charlotte Knights Baseball game and enjoy some southern hospitality all within 2 weeks.. You could drive up to the mountains of NC and visit the Biltmore house in Asheville, then leave there and watch a Carolina Hurricanes game NHL game in Raleigh and visit the North Carolina Outterbanks where humanity took first flight.
It's another reason for Americans to have a party!🎉 the Super Bowl Party! A group of friends/family gather at someone's house, bring all this amazing food and watch the game. BTW, drinking is also involved. 😊
Kabir, you HAVE to go there and film it!! Prairie Fire in West London!
Between 1 billion and 1.5 billion people watch the Superbowl worldwide.
The owner is from Kansas so he deffie knows how to make BBQ!
Kabir found himself a new spot!
Hi,Kabir! If you are having a sports party like the Super Bowl at your house,BBQ chicken wings are an absolute must! Beer is also good for those who drink beer.
Omg you should go and come back to us with a report! Maybe a vlog??
I found it Arches 88/89 Wood Lane Arches, Wood Ln, London W12 7LH, United Kingdom
You better vlog it when you go there.
I will, I’ll have someone film it for me so I can dig into the food
It's off the Wood Lane tube stop.
This is Prarie Fire at the Wood Lane Arches in London.
Well THIS proves that you don't read our comments 😂😂😂
We've all told you roughly 100 times about Prairie Fire.
I really do! I just get so much info thrown at me daily it’s hard to digest and retain everything 😅
@Kabir Considers I'm just messin with ya hun. I really hope you go check them out. I'm in the US and I WANT to eat there lol
Jolly has your answers - contact jolly’s producer for your restaurant information and follow up ! Be sure to mention Jolly in your segments and finds ! ❤ Respect
The Brussel sprouts are great. Balsamic reduction sauce.
Yes, Kabir, this restaurant is in the UK! it's the one I wrote you about before!
My daughter worked at the Super Bowl at the So Fi arena.
GOT IT!!!!!! Prairie Fire at The Wood Lane Arches
I don't know if you found the restaurant, but it's Prairie Fire Barbecue Kitchen and Taproom. It's apparently near the Wood Lane Underground station up in Shepherd's Bush.
Beer, nachos, tacos, pierogies, burgers, hot dogs, wings, and then usually some form of cupcakes is what we have. I live in Pittsburgh, PA. Of course good 🍺 ❤
Passyunk Ave in London (a few locations) is the best sports bar/restaurant. It’s a Philly/American sports themed bar
I saw this video on Jolly and because I’m planning a trip to the UK I looked it up and the restaurant is in London.
I don’t think these are snacks you eat AT the Super Bowl, it’s what you eat while watching at home. But, if you find this place, you have to takes us with you!!😂
I believe that restaurant is the Prairie Fire at The Wood Lane Arches.
From what I've heard about British food... I'm not at all shocked that nobody ever thought to include it with sports. 😂
The salami and sausage on a toothpick 😅reminds me of my son telling me no more of those damn crockpot meatballs with the grape jelly lol
You might enjoy having a Super Bowl party. Make sure to watch the halftime show.
Not Kabir saying mexican food coming to the Uk and he names Chipotle and Taco Bell 🤦♀️😁
My boss threw a Super Bowl party and it was fantastic. Ribs, brisket, pulled pork, taco station, and for dessert, a chocolate fountain with fruit, cookies, etc. to eat with. Best Super Bowl eating I've ever had.
Looking at the table menu they served almost everything my family serve . We have a few more items than that but everything I've seen is on our menu plus desserts 🍰
They did 2 videos, because one had weird food that we don't eat at the Superbowl. Both were great. I love Jolly!!
Kabir, I thought I commented this; but I can’t see it 😂
Apparently this place is called Prairie Fire in West London!
Wood Lane Arches
The link to their website on the original video
My favorite food for watching Super Bowl is home made chili and fresh baked cornbread. The cornbread is slightly sweet to go with the spicy and savory chili.
Hi there Sailor Dave. Me too on the chili and cornbread. Have you done it as a casserole? Chili on bottom, green onions, corn (if you don't put it in chili or cornbread) then cheese then cornbread. Bake til cornbread is done. YUMMY!
Looks like dining room opens at 12:00 noon and closes at 9:00 the tap room open till 11:00
That place is in London!! Kabir, you should go!!!!!
Do keep in mind, there is a big difference between Tex-Mex and traditional Mexican food. Both are FABULOUS but are different. You go to California for traditional Mexican food and you go to Texas for Tex-Mex. Being a Texan, I am partial to Tex-Mex... it's to die for. And... you'll get nice and fat!
Whenever you set your cup down I always think someone is knocking on my door lol.
I think that the biggest day for Soccer in the U S. is the CONCACAF Champions League title game! Look up Seattle Sounders for reference to it!
You have to go there🎉
Super Bowl snacks are the best snacks
Food depends on the stadium
I can't find the exact restaurant, but Blues Kitchen Brixton... sounds pretty great.
"USDA Brisket Dip Sandwich & Bacon Gravy" should be amazing if done well.
£14.95
the place is called prairie fire ....
It is at Lockwood archways in London if you want to go there I found it on google pretty easily
I don’t throw a Super Bowl party but I do make some of those foods during the Super Bowl (and other big events) for the family dinner. I love “pick me ups” (food you eat with your hands that just lift your spirits) 😂
These snacks are tailgating or Super Bowl party snacks with regional flavor.
If you find this place and go there to eat we need a video of this so that you can give us a review plus I am a Kansas girl and born and raised and I need your opinion
I’ve got to stop watching these food videos at night. I want everything they brought out. I think its called Prairie Fire in London??? You need to go and make a video while eating this stuff!!😍🥰