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  • @michaeldudgeon
    @michaeldudgeon Před rokem +281

    Any meat that is placed between two burger buns is called a burger in Australia, so if it’s chicken we would call it a chicken burger not a chicken sandwich, if you come to Australia asking for a sandwich. We would all assume your asking for meat placed between two slices of bread

    • @MrThomas864
      @MrThomas864 Před rokem +32

      Most bakery's sell ham, chicken or sometimes turkey salad rolls so I would say burgers have hot meat n rolls have cold meats

    • @kympridham8267
      @kympridham8267 Před rokem +3

      What is a hot chicken roll?

    • @kympridham8267
      @kympridham8267 Před rokem +1

      @@michaeldudgeon Most bakery's sell hot chicken roll

    • @kympridham8267
      @kympridham8267 Před rokem +1

      Snitty roll etc etc

    • @AndyViant
      @AndyViant Před rokem +11

      @@MrThomas864 it's about the bread type used.
      A schnitty sandwich in bread is a sandwich. A schnitty in a burger bun is a burger.

  • @joshkleine21
    @joshkleine21 Před rokem +71

    Yes it’s AUD, plus it’s also the FINAL PRICE. You don’t get taxes and tips added on at the end. You pay the advertised price.

  • @geoffreytyson5673
    @geoffreytyson5673 Před rokem +216

    People migrate from China, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, etc. We are very lucky to have such great food choices

  • @8ull8ar
    @8ull8ar Před rokem +161

    A big difference in Aussie fast food is our produce. We have food from all over the world, but made with locally grown primo ingredients. This elevates everything to a new level, as our food quality standards are so high.

    • @davebirch1976
      @davebirch1976 Před rokem +10

      Same in the UK, the rest of the world has much higher food quality standards than the US 😆

    • @Robert-cu9bm
      @Robert-cu9bm Před rokem +1

      @@davebirch1976
      The UK doesn't have fresh food though.
      It's all transported from across the world.

    • @edwina.johnston
      @edwina.johnston Před rokem +1

      Yes, but many of our best growing areas are having houses built on them.

    • @EllusivSmith
      @EllusivSmith Před rokem +1

      We used to. A lot of our chooks are kiwi.

    • @peterbreis5407
      @peterbreis5407 Před rokem +2

      @@davebirch1976 The UK *_thinks_* it has higher standards but you only have to cross The Trench to mainland Europe to see that that notion is mainly self deceit. Even that old English standard, Fish and Chips is pretty rubbish in Britain. Australia does a much better, far less greasy version.
      Britain is far more American in its food tastes and standards than it wants to admit. Many Poms think Nando's and Starbucks are actually good. If they're not eating those they are eating very average curries.
      Not to say there are not some excellent places to eat in London, it is just they are not typical English fare.

  • @dutchroll
    @dutchroll Před rokem +195

    Beef patty, bacon, egg, beetroot, and the usual lettuce & tomato & grilled onion. THAT is how an aussie burger is done! I'm salivating!

  • @Birdlover26withBacon
    @Birdlover26withBacon Před rokem +61

    One of the best things about Australia being multicultural is that ppl bring their food over with them. There’s such a diversity in food even in regional towns like mine. For example, where I live we have multiple Thai, Vietnamese, Japanese, Chinese, Indian, Greek, Mexican, African and Italian restaurants. It’s great 😂

  • @kevo6190
    @kevo6190 Před rokem +94

    I'm a Chef in Melbourne. When I moved here I got fat, quick. If you can think of a random cuisine from a far flung corner of the globe. You could probably find it!🇭🇲🤘🧑‍🍳🐖🤤

    • @sunisbest1234
      @sunisbest1234 Před rokem +12

      Not only from a lot of countries, but different regions within them. We are spoilt for choice here. 😁

    • @Eskay1206
      @Eskay1206 Před rokem +10

      yes Im in Prahran in Melb I have at least 40 different cuisines available within about 400m of my apartment. and all excellent

    • @sunisbest1234
      @sunisbest1234 Před rokem +7

      @@Eskay1206 We are so lucky here in Melbourne. 😁

    • @McFearsome2
      @McFearsome2 Před rokem +4

      Oh C'mon Kev... Give your restaurant a plug. I'm always looking for places to go.

    • @daveamies5031
      @daveamies5031 Před rokem +4

      Sound like you found some good food 👍🏼
      You know what they say "never trust a skinny chef" 🤣

  • @adrianfeeger
    @adrianfeeger Před rokem +164

    Chicken schnitzels are probably one of the most liked takeaway meals across Australia

    • @WayneCook306
      @WayneCook306 Před rokem +1

      Only if you like chicken.

    • @emceeboogieboots1608
      @emceeboogieboots1608 Před rokem +5

      Pretty good with a beer in the pub too

    • @mitchellcooper7
      @mitchellcooper7 Před rokem

      Never got a Parmy or schnitzel takeaway in my life. Chicken is overrated

    • @Steve_P_B
      @Steve_P_B Před rokem +2

      @@WayneCook306 not really. Sure chicken is the most common but as the guy in the video says, they also come in beef and pork so it's not like you can only get chicken schnitzels

    • @PlasmaMongoose
      @PlasmaMongoose Před rokem +2

      A chicken schnitzel is basically a large fancy chicken tender.

  • @warwickofnorwich
    @warwickofnorwich Před rokem +69

    When I get noodle box or wok in the box I only get small. It is very deceiving but if you pour it into a bowl it is larger than you think and very filling. I usually get the Nasi Goreng which is named after the emperor who built the Great Wall of China to keep the rabbits out. 😂

    • @cariaus3758
      @cariaus3758 Před rokem +6

      😂 Love that Emperor

    • @Robert-cu9bm
      @Robert-cu9bm Před rokem +10

      True that, the first time I went it was with a mate. He got the small and I'm like I'll take the large . He warned against going large as it may look small but it's the TARDIS.

    • @margaretburn713
      @margaretburn713 Před rokem +2

      Good one Warwick !!

    • @wendymortimer6862
      @wendymortimer6862 Před rokem +3

      What are you talking about? ‘Nasi’ literally means rice and ‘goreng’ means fried - it’s fried rice but from Malaysia.

    • @eclecticapoetica
      @eclecticapoetica Před rokem +2

      😂😂😂

  • @narelleberridge4451
    @narelleberridge4451 Před rokem +85

    Chicken schnitzel is available in nearly every restaurant club and pub bistros, plain is good with gravy

  • @allisonshearn3644
    @allisonshearn3644 Před rokem +61

    Traditional Italian mozzarella is usually made with water buffalo milk. It is called Buffalo mozzarella.

    • @pricey4566
      @pricey4566 Před rokem +1

      👏👏

    • @ryant2568
      @ryant2568 Před rokem +2

      Crust is the only pizza place I have ever seen that uses proper Buffalo mozzarella.

    • @katymcdonald5481
      @katymcdonald5481 Před rokem +4

      @@ryant2568 They are the only chain that uses it but I think most traditional pizza places use it like anywhere that does wood fire pizza. I’m in suburban Sydney and a couple of restaurants and pubs near me use it, it’s delicious!

  • @danielread8549
    @danielread8549 Před rokem +108

    Ryan, how dare you call it a sandwich.. its a burger mate. 😅

    • @simonettacarsonelli
      @simonettacarsonelli Před rokem +5

      Hahaha. We need to teach him a few things. He needs to stay here for a good few weeks to learn some of our multicultural cuisines. Australia... the amalgamation of fine cultural, culinary experience. The mixture of the world in one refined experience.

    • @thegallantsaint2034
      @thegallantsaint2034 Před rokem +3

      I had this issue when I was in the States. I asked for a Big Mac “just the burger” (not the meal)... “oh you mean just the sandwich?” 😕 (the burger for them is the beef patty!)

    • @TMwtf
      @TMwtf Před rokem +4

      In Australia, a “sandwich” is made using bread that is sliced. Anything made with bread rolls or buns can be called a “burger”.

    • @adrianfeeger
      @adrianfeeger Před rokem +1

      @@TMwtf unless it's called a roll lmao... ie Salad roll, chicken and salad roll, ham and cheese roll... shall I keep rolling?

    • @Erizedd
      @Erizedd Před rokem +2

      @@adrianfeeger I always though a roll was those long buns, rather than the round ones. But the "roll" the woman was trying at the end was a round bun. 🤔

  • @paul.kristoff
    @paul.kristoff Před rokem +75

    We tend to call thin fries, like you get at McDonald's, fries. Thicker ones we call chips.
    These are definitely some of the better chains in Australia, but the couple are overdoing it when they say that this food is some of the best versions of the stuff you can get in Australia. There are much better local, smaller spots to go to, but these chains are good default options if you need something fast and convenient.

    • @aussiebornandbred
      @aussiebornandbred Před rokem +9

      Thin or thick they are all chips,,,,,, NOT fries

    • @TheMissingLing
      @TheMissingLing Před rokem +2

      Agree - for fast food those options are pretty good - maybe best. But you can do a lot better from places that are not "fast food" joints.

    • @neumanmachine3781
      @neumanmachine3781 Před rokem +10

      @@aussiebornandbred The ones cut via the frenching technique (long and thin) are french fries - everything else are chips.

    • @Peacelily1083
      @Peacelily1083 Před rokem

      Yes well said Paul K.

    • @dantem5228
      @dantem5228 Před rokem +2

      Agreed! IMO there are fries (like maccas), chips (mostly anything thicker than fries) and also thick cut chips (similar to schnitz but also thicker)
      This way we know what style of chip we are getting.

  • @luciebatt
    @luciebatt Před rokem +16

    Grill’d is great and we eat there regularly. We are an allergy family and they’re one of the few fast food chains we’ve found where staff are really knowledgeable about what’s in their products and don’t screw up the order. Plus, they have dairy free options, which should be more common given the prevalence of people wanting it. For Asian fast food. I prefer wok’d, which wasn’t mentioned. Absolutely delicious and extremely generous portions. I could just about drink their sauces straight out of the bowls.

  • @sagebeauty
    @sagebeauty Před rokem +4

    The schnitzel is a German or Austrian in origin but Aussies have definitely embraced them. You walk into an Aussie pub, sit at the bar, order a ‘schooner and a schnitty please’ for lunch. Lol

  • @kerrypapworth1526
    @kerrypapworth1526 Před rokem +14

    My son works at Grill’d, the food is great. His favourite is the Wagu beef burger. They get everything in fresh and prep from scratch.

  • @adriennehutchinson5947
    @adriennehutchinson5947 Před rokem +11

    The Chinese shared arriving to Australia in the 1850’s chasing the gold and then stayed. Our Chinese restaurants are defined by the region , so it’s Cantonese, Hong Kong or schezuan to name a few.🐨

  • @ValerieKerr11
    @ValerieKerr11 Před rokem +8

    Buffalo milk mozzarella cheese, the stretchy stuff.

  • @brettevill9055
    @brettevill9055 Před rokem +13

    The classic Margherita pizza as made for Queen Margherita of Savoy in Naples in 1889 had tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, basil leaves, and olive oil.

    • @ThatguyPurps
      @ThatguyPurps Před rokem +1

      That's exactly where the recipe for the Crust pizza was derived from 🙂

  • @Steve_P_B
    @Steve_P_B Před rokem +22

    The thing about places like Noodle Box and Wok in a Box is that everything is fresh in front of you and prepared right there in front of you. Think about the counter at Subway, this is how they have their ingredients in the store and when you order the staff selects the ingredients from right in front of you to put in the wok where they literally cook it right in front of you, the exact same fresh ingredients that you can see for yourself the quality. That's what makes these places really stand out from the McDonald's and KFCs when it comes to fast food

    • @elenawalker3746
      @elenawalker3746 Před rokem

      Went to my first noodle box a week ago and spent $14 for a box of rice never again.

  • @AndyViant
    @AndyViant Před rokem +8

    Margarita must be red white and green after the flag of Italy. So you must have all three colours, which is why there must be tomato, white cheese (usually mozzarella) and basil.
    Additional cheese and ingredients are allowed but frowned on by purists.
    This is an expensive pizza but meets all the criteria with very high quality ingredients.
    You could buy a Dominos pizza for 1/3 the price (and flavour)

  • @FreshFeesh69
    @FreshFeesh69 Před rokem +29

    Schnitzel is a pub favourite all over Australia. Most restaurants have some form of Schnitzel or parmi (parma depending on your state. That's a debate in itself)

  • @bobstar2683
    @bobstar2683 Před rokem +52

    A "pot and parma" is pretty standard food at most places in Australia. Melbourne particularly has had a good chunk of german, italian, greek, vietnamese, chinese, indonesian etc etc people migrating, so our food is a very large mix of different cultures. In other words, just awesome.

    • @ThatguyPurps
      @ThatguyPurps Před rokem +4

      Well a Pint and Parmi is quite popular... how you get parma from Parmigiana baffles me. I'd accept chicken giana before I'll accept chicken parma 🤣

    • @bobstar2683
      @bobstar2683 Před rokem +1

      @@ThatguyPurps you wanna eat chicken gina, thats your business I suppose (no kink shaming here). A parma is just how people here say it. Pot is half a pint.

    • @danniellesloane
      @danniellesloane Před rokem +5

      In Qld we call it a Parmi

    • @ThatguyPurps
      @ThatguyPurps Před rokem +1

      @Bob Star I know what a pot is.. I also know that Parma is ham and nothing to do with a Parmigiana. Don't know why your bringing in Gina, what did she do 🤣 I'll have a Parmi any day though. I can't help that you say the wrong thing, that's on you.

    • @kirk5152
      @kirk5152 Před rokem +3

      @@ThatguyPurps So does Darren, Garry, Sharron, and Barry become Dazzi Gazzi Shazzi and Bazzi where you are?

  • @travelsolo2677
    @travelsolo2677 Před rokem +14

    Schnitzel is kinda religion in Australia, so delicious and the go to pub meal

  • @melissalayton213
    @melissalayton213 Před rokem +10

    I'm going home to Australia after 4 years and I'm already thinking about which food I'm going to eat first.

  • @denisemangan1413
    @denisemangan1413 Před rokem +12

    Our Fish & chip shops sell hamburgers, potato, banana & pineapple fritters to name a few- Yum🇦🇺

    • @MrThomas864
      @MrThomas864 Před rokem

      Remember the deep fried mars bar phase 10 years ago? That was a pretty unique Aussie thing we had going for a while, idk if U can still get em these days?

    • @stevelozevski8151
      @stevelozevski8151 Před rokem

      @@MrThomas864 I remember. That was a heart attack

    • @neumanmachine3781
      @neumanmachine3781 Před rokem +1

      @@MrThomas864 National food of Scotland

    • @Robert-cu9bm
      @Robert-cu9bm Před rokem

      Do they sell fish and Chips as well??

    • @lr5450
      @lr5450 Před rokem

      @@MrThomas864 Imported from Scotland. Did anyone ever eat one?

  • @murraygosling2375
    @murraygosling2375 Před rokem +25

    We are so spoilt for choice in Sydney when it comes to Asian food ( Korean, Vietnamese, Cantonese, Indian & Thai). Japanese is huge here at the moment. New Japanese restaurants opening up everywhere

    • @cgkennedy
      @cgkennedy Před rokem +2

      Melbourne as well.

    • @neumanmachine3781
      @neumanmachine3781 Před rokem +2

      New Japanese restaurants - usually run by Koreans! The only group that immigrates to another country and opens restaurants from another culture's cuisine... (apart from Indians, who just buy any franchise going).

    • @thegallantsaint2034
      @thegallantsaint2034 Před rokem +1

      @@neumanmachine3781Bangladeshis masquerade as Indian restaurants too! 😉

    • @marealanham2900
      @marealanham2900 Před rokem

      @@neumanmachine3781 A lot of sushi places are run by Koreans because Korean food wasn't known that well in Australia until recent years. I have noticed that more Japanese restaurants are actually run by Japanese people as Korean has become more popular.

  • @sonia4661
    @sonia4661 Před rokem +8

    The wiener schnitzel originated in Austria. Usually pounded chicken or veal. Then dipped in flour, egg mix breadcrumb & then pan fried in oil. Pretty much a staple in Australia.
    Thai food would be the most popular Asian food though I've eaten Tibetan, Malaysian, Vietnamese and Korean is on the rise. We also have lots of middle eastern chicken, tabouli & chips fast food cooked butterfly style like Portuguese chicken.

    • @louisekindred0059
      @louisekindred0059 Před rokem +1

      My favourite growing up in Oz was wiener schnitzel but with the crumbed veal and squeezed lemon wedge over the top 😋. You tend to get chicken or crumbed steak nowadays. Actually I might make some original veal schnitzels, hammer the meat out and make home made breadcrumbs yum... if I can get my hands on some veal lol I haven't had it in years 🤔😋😁😊

    • @renatewest6366
      @renatewest6366 Před 8 měsíci

      Actually am authentication Viennese schnitzel is very large and round in shape.Veal Dipped in egg, then lemon juice and bread crumbs ( Panko bread crumbs are the best.Served with a slice of lemon to squeeze into schnitzel like we do with fish.Usuakly served with small potatoes ( steaked) then placed in butter and chopped fine parsley. Sometimes setve with chips or Pomm Fritz as they say in German speaking country.Check out Noodle box and Kebabs or Donner.

  • @sandragillingham3278
    @sandragillingham3278 Před rokem +6

    OMG....the zucchini fries from grilled are out of this world!!!!!!!

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni10 Před rokem +6

    Ryan, the reason our fast food is healthier is because Aussies are health conscious and insist on avoiding excess fat and grease, going for fresh produce wherever possibles. I keep hearing how bad Domino’s is in the US, but in Australia, Domino’s is very different, they revamped their menu a couple of decades ago, to cater to Aussie tastes. Buffalo mozzarella is used on pizzas in Italy and because we’ve learned from Italian migrants how to upgrade our Italian foods, we use buffalo mozzarella too and fresh toppings whenever possible.

  • @tarshnottrash1483
    @tarshnottrash1483 Před rokem +27

    Yes schnitzel is German or Austrian or really common dish from that area of the world but it’s extremely popular in Australia - the schnitty! Most often served topped with a tomato & herb sauce and melted grilled cheese on top. Parmigiana - it’s actually an Italian dish but now as Aussie as it gets- the only argument is is it a Parma or a Parmi!! & Schnitz chips are the bomb so good

    • @donnachatterton1639
      @donnachatterton1639 Před rokem +6

      Parma! 😊

    • @bengreen7456
      @bengreen7456 Před rokem +6

      Yea nah mate, it's a parmi :P

    • @ThatguyPurps
      @ThatguyPurps Před rokem +2

      Parmi giana... clearly it can only be Parmi. I'll accept chicken giana before I'll accept chicken parma!!

    • @tarshnottrash1483
      @tarshnottrash1483 Před rokem +1

      😂 I was waiting for the ensuing debates

    • @ThatguyPurps
      @ThatguyPurps Před rokem +1

      @TarshnotTrash !! Parma is a type of ham... has nothing to do with a Parmigiana. There's no debate. Parmi is correct. Parma is ham and no one wants a chicken ham

  • @kevin_g1164
    @kevin_g1164 Před rokem +21

    I am surprised the Vietnamese Meat Roll did not make the list! The crispy pork ones are amazing. Don't forget the chili and coriander.

    • @EmbraceThePing
      @EmbraceThePing Před rokem +1

      Amen.
      So many lunch bars sell so many really good Viet rolls the chains can't compete.

    • @jimenycricket8431
      @jimenycricket8431 Před rokem

      Love the BMs with chili, coriander and pork of any kind...

    • @geministargazer9830
      @geministargazer9830 Před rokem +1

      Yeah crispy pork belly banh mi is a fave of mine. I think they didn’t mention it because they aren’t chains. It’s individual shops. But a list of takeaway favourites in Australia would be good. Like Fish n chips, chicken parmi, banh mi, etc just sort of staples of takeaway cuisine

    • @andreaaprico1704
      @andreaaprico1704 Před 7 měsíci

      And sushi didn’t make it either

  • @kazhome3771
    @kazhome3771 Před rokem +27

    My ultimate favourite is the Kebab with my favourite toppings, all salad, cheese, hummus, chilli sauce, sour cream. Yummy 😋

  • @Betru2u60
    @Betru2u60 Před rokem +10

    We really are spoild for choice here in Australia 🇦🇺
    So many great take away food options!
    I'm very greatful 🙏 ✨️

  • @travelsolo2677
    @travelsolo2677 Před rokem +14

    Schnitzel is very common and popular here in OZ. Every pub has it on their menus and can also buy from Fish and Chip shops. They come in beef or chicken, the close cousin is the Parmigiana, which is basically pizza on a schnitzel

  • @Whoever68
    @Whoever68 Před 6 měsíci +1

    The “puddle” on the pizza is actually olive oil. It’s traditional to drizzle olive oil over pizza. It actually adds to the flavour of the pizza.

  • @MrThomas864
    @MrThomas864 Před rokem +9

    Soo many great places to eat in Australia and the suburbs and small towns don't miss out, its not just a city thing.

  • @DanP_original
    @DanP_original Před rokem +16

    Grilled burgers are amazing!! Been there many times :)

  • @HaurakiVet
    @HaurakiVet Před 9 měsíci +1

    I read an article some years ago that addressed the buns used in many fast food hamburger outlets. It said that they are deliberately made to be insubstantial and virtually melting as they are consumed. This is to make them less filling, hence the orders of several at a time or bulk made up with orders of side dishes. The old style burgers in Oz and here in NZ are much more filling and only one needs to be purchased.

  • @cbin98
    @cbin98 Před rokem +32

    Chicken schnitzel is basically our national dish

    • @PoggersFloppa
      @PoggersFloppa Před rokem

      fr

    • @starwyn7
      @starwyn7 Před rokem +3

      And it’s not even Australian 😂

    • @jaci_mac23
      @jaci_mac23 Před rokem +4

      @@starwyn7 Which makes it v Australian....we stole it 🤣🤣

    • @starwyn7
      @starwyn7 Před rokem +1

      @@jaci_mac23 🤭

    • @adrianfeeger
      @adrianfeeger Před rokem +2

      @@starwyn7 our national dish should be kanga but your right, it's probably schnitzel....but what about a kanga schnitzel?

  • @pammy0809
    @pammy0809 Před rokem +6

    Our fast food is really expensive compared to US prices. The food itself is fantastic and the servings are huge. Buffalo mozzarella is amazingly creamy. Fried chicken breast with tomato and melted cheese, a schnitzel is SOOO Australian.

  • @jacqf3583
    @jacqf3583 Před rokem +4

    those noodle boxes are so packed in - will easily fill a normal dinner plate. you mentioned that a lot of these look good enough to be in a restaurant - because most of them are - most of our restaurants will do delivery (especially since covid)

  • @CandyStax71
    @CandyStax71 Před rokem +2

    Buffalo Mozzarella...you mainly see that on the Margarita Pizzas...it comes in a tub as little white balls LOL

  • @jeizdolok
    @jeizdolok Před rokem +8

    The zucchini chips from Grill'd have a super thin layer of breadcrumbs. Yeah they're deep fried but most of the time when you get them the fried crumb layer falls off anyway 😅 makes them much healthier than potato chips

    • @robertmurray8763
      @robertmurray8763 Před rokem +3

      Zucchini chips 🍟 are so GOOD 👍.

    • @jimenycricket8431
      @jimenycricket8431 Před rokem

      Still not convinced why deep-fried chips of zuccini are more healthy than chips of potato, but I don't care because they are soo good...

    • @jeizdolok
      @jeizdolok Před rokem

      @Jimeny Cricket my theory is that the fried-ness does not change; it's still unhealthy. But nutritionally, zucchini is superior to potato. I actually think any fried vegetable is nutritionally more valuable than potato. Doesn't stop me loving potato, though.

  • @kennethdodemaide8678
    @kennethdodemaide8678 Před rokem +6

    We have noodle shops where you choose the fresh items you want and they cook it for you in the sauce of your choice. Buffalo cheese is mozzarella made from buffalo milk. It's the best quality cheese for pizza. It's what they use in Italy. A pizza restaurant in Melbourne Australia makes the world's best pizza. The chef won the world's best pizza competition in Italy competing against over 600 chefs from around the world. Only uses the best quality ingredients. We had a Dominos in our town but they didn't last against our local pizza restaurant even though they were double the price of Dominos. You can get schnitzels at any pub in Australia and it's cheap.

  • @nicholasscott3287
    @nicholasscott3287 Před rokem +5

    Yes, they sell beer at the fancier fast food places in Australia. This includes Taco Bell, which is way more upmarket than it is in America!

  • @stanleywiggins5047
    @stanleywiggins5047 Před rokem +2

    I'd have to say at least 99 out of 100 pubs that have a bistro will do a Chicken Snitty & you can have your choice of chips & salad, or vegetables, with or without gravy on the side (in a small stainless steel cup)

  • @huggledemon32
    @huggledemon32 Před rokem +2

    Most people in Australia call fries “chips”- we also call the ones in bags chips- so if we want to be specific- we will call fries “hot chips”
    The use of the word “fries” is becoming more common, but yeah- mostly we call them chips!🤷‍♀️👍🏻

  • @davidcruse6589
    @davidcruse6589 Před rokem +4

    Most of those are local to a certain parts of Australia 🇦🇺
    We don't have many of those here more mum and dad one's
    Schnitzel or Schnitzy are very common pub meals and restaurants
    Also most Pizza bars sell the as take away as well as paste meals
    Schnitzel is German at some time but like all food Aussie's put their own spin on them
    Parmalat which he was eating crumbed deep fried paste sauce like on pizza and cheese spread on top and grilled to melt all together or if you asked for Hawaiian you get pineapple on top grilled with the sauce and cheese
    A standard Schnitzel is just crumbed with either plane or mushroom gravey and the crumbs can have any herbs or lemon zest in it
    Used to give you a cheek of lemon but no one seems to do now as expensive to buy like a $1 minimum to buy one lemon from shops
    Cheers mate hope little one nkt keeping you guy up to much🦘🇦🇺👍

  • @bettyboop7426
    @bettyboop7426 Před rokem +4

    Just about every suburb has Thai food which is super good. Buffalo cheese 🐃 uses actual Buffalo&when in Italy 🇮🇹 recently my cousin was surprised I knew but we are so so multi cultural
    Pub food has chicken snitzel as go to.We are definitely foodies in Oz

  • @CaptainAndy99
    @CaptainAndy99 Před rokem +1

    We generally call buns rolls unless they are more like patisserie (sweet) like a cinnamon bun. When we fill it, we still call it a roll, not a sandwich. A sandwich is only when two slices from a loaf of bread are combined. A roll remains a roll whether it has a filling or not.

  • @glennboyd939
    @glennboyd939 Před rokem +4

    Grilled is a very local Melbourne thing being plugged. Most people get a good burger from a fish+chip shop, or even a good petrol station. Btw, it's schnitzel, not shnitz.

    • @kympridham8267
      @kympridham8267 Před rokem +2

      snitty

    • @Aussiedoll1
      @Aussiedoll1 Před rokem

      Schnitz is the shop the food is from

    • @kympridham8267
      @kympridham8267 Před rokem

      @@Aussiedoll1 So every pub is called Schnitz? lmfao

    • @Aussiedoll1
      @Aussiedoll1 Před rokem

      @@kympridham8267 that…. Is not what I meant

    • @brendaamis1489
      @brendaamis1489 Před rokem +1

      ‘Grilled’ has been on the Gold Coast for about 5 years. Zucchini chips and Sweet Potato chips are yummy.

  • @Bellas1717
    @Bellas1717 Před rokem +2

    Hi Ryan, we do have great take away food, perhaps because we are often out doors. A (chicken) schnitty and chips is a staple pub food in Australia. You can get a great meal at pubs and clubs for reasonable prices, especially on their specials days - schnitty day, roast day, burger day, etc.

  • @kerrydoutch5104
    @kerrydoutch5104 Před rokem +1

    Margherita pizza is tomato and cheese. And basil if you want it. Just a few leaves. Looks right to me. CRUST is good pizza. And YES we have CHIPS not FRIES. We call everything chips. Hot chips, (cold) chips in a packet, chocolate chips. Schnitzel came from Germany/Austria as Vienna Schnitzel with veal. But we made it our own and a chicken schnitzel or Parmy/Parma or Schnitty can be found at just about every pub or takeaway place round the country. And a sandwich is between 2 slices of bread. In a round bun its a burger ....gourmet burger, chicken burger, veggie burger, fish burger, or our standard hamburger with a beef pattie tomato lettuce onions BEETROOT😂 cheese fried egg and bacon. And pineapple if you want that too but not for me . And no we dont have deep fried pickles here. Pickles arent a big thing here certainly not on a hamburger except on Maccas burgers. Beetroot gives that same sort of pickly flavour. But some hate it.

  • @jayweb51
    @jayweb51 Před rokem +1

    I believe that Buffalo Cheese is made from the milk of Water Buffalos
    Yes we call them chips, as in Fish and Chips; what you call chips, we call crisps(some are labeled as chips)

  • @anniej6191
    @anniej6191 Před rokem +4

    Our generic term for any type of hot potato chip is just 'chips', pure and simple. But if we want to be specific about it, we'll call a skinny-cut chip 'French fries' or 'shoestring fries' (or just 'fries'). A chunky, fat-cut chip will be called 'steak chips'. The normal, in-between cut is just 'chips' - or 'chippies' if you're being really causal. And then there's packet potato crisps, which we call (wait for it) chips!

    • @bencodykirk
      @bencodykirk Před rokem +3

      We call them chips just like the British. I guess you could say we're just a chip off the old block.

    • @peetabrown5813
      @peetabrown5813 Před rokem +1

      I would called thick cut “wedges”

    • @bencodykirk
      @bencodykirk Před rokem +2

      @@peetabrown5813 Wedges are different to chips

    • @peetabrown5813
      @peetabrown5813 Před rokem

      @@bencodykirk yeah true to a degree, eg I would often expect them to still have their skin on( or at the least the best ones do), but I think the American’s still call them fries

    • @bencodykirk
      @bencodykirk Před rokem

      @@peetabrown5813 Yeah probably

  • @jedisparke1446
    @jedisparke1446 Před rokem +5

    Epic video you bloody legend keep up the good work

  • @blueenglishstaffybreeder6956

    Buffalo mozzarella on top of fresh tomato and basil with salt/pepper omg the healthiest yummiest lunch you can eat, sometimes add sliced pepperoni or chorizo, still keto and bomb

  • @saltyseadog2787
    @saltyseadog2787 Před rokem +2

    A Chicken schnitzel eg. (Parma/Parmigiana) is a go to meal here in in OZ

  • @thatfelladownunder9396
    @thatfelladownunder9396 Před rokem +2

    We are blessed with a choice of interesting cuisines from other cultures here in Aus. Especially from Asia. Love it.

  • @Jessie20032
    @Jessie20032 Před rokem +5

    Personally i dont eat a lot of takeaway foods, but sometimes have Chinese or pub food which is always great and cheap 😊

  • @metadude1234
    @metadude1234 Před 22 dny

    When they used to offer it, the pulled pork burrito's when they had their 50% days were incredible from Guzman y Gomez

  • @reneemckinnon5731
    @reneemckinnon5731 Před rokem +1

    An average meal at Maccas can easily cost $15-$20, so the prices from the smaller fast food chains are on par with the big ones for price, and they are usually way better! ❤

  • @danmiranda2288
    @danmiranda2288 Před rokem +5

    Yep, Chicken Schnitzels (especially Parmijiana or Parmi) definitely one of the most popular Australian eat out dishes. Just about every pub & club will have these. Being a performing musician on the south coast of NSW, I try them in all the venues I play in to compare but a really popular & affordable feed here down under.
    Great video again Ryan., love your stuff mate!

  • @bethdoublekickchick8007
    @bethdoublekickchick8007 Před rokem +4

    Grilled is pretty awesome but the burger place in Roleystone WA is on another level 😋

    • @bethdoublekickchick8007
      @bethdoublekickchick8007 Před rokem +1

      And yes, fries are chips, unless they're really skinny cut, like Maccas and we call them fries, yep confusing

    • @ryant2568
      @ryant2568 Před rokem +1

      When you are next in Sydney try a place called Mary's in Newtown. It's on the list of top burgers in the country every year and it is an out-of-body experience.
      terrible atmosphere (it's a loud, dirty pub) but the burgers.....

    • @matthewgleeson2121
      @matthewgleeson2121 Před rokem

      Where are you referring to? I can only think of Cafe 508 or Brookton Burgers, next to Zia's? I guess we're pretty spoit for choice on that short stretch of the highway between kelmscott and roley.

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni10 Před rokem +1

    Australia never heard of french fries until McDonald’s arrived in Australia, or thereabouts. Before that, chips were always the thickness of your finger, because we cut the potatoes ourselves.

  • @WatchingDude
    @WatchingDude Před rokem +1

    Long before anybody had heard of the internet it was solely used by academics like me. The internet has written standards that govern how domain names are to be formatted and many other things. All these documents are located on the internet and can be easily found if you search but they are very dry technical reading.

  • @cactusdill-dos2579
    @cactusdill-dos2579 Před rokem +3

    The best part about growing up in Australia is having mates from all different cultures. I was lucky enough to grate mates from Japan, India, Greek and Kiwie's And some of the home cooked meals were amazing. Grilled is a bit over priced I don't rate it, but Gyzmenz Burritos are so good! Nothing beats a meat pie and coke, or a Pork Bhmi ( Vietnamese pork roll ) No fast food chain needed just a beautiful Bakery.

    • @johnblyth9787
      @johnblyth9787 Před rokem

      New Zealand is the Easter State of Australia

  • @aaronf1078
    @aaronf1078 Před rokem +3

    Imo crust is a fancier more expensive dominoes… that tastes worse lol

  • @jonsant7232
    @jonsant7232 Před rokem +2

    The local suburban takeaway or what we used to call a milkbar often make the best burgers. Where I live in Sydney's southwest, we have really good pizza, Thai, Indian, Chinese, charcoal/BBQ chicken, Vietnamese, burgers, Fish and chips and kebabs we also have clubs like RSL Clubs that make good meals plus if you want Maccas, pizza hut, dominos, Hungry Jacks, KFC or Subway they are never far away. Personally, I like the local privately owned stores. Once you get to know who does the best, it's difficult to go back to the big chains
    It's amazing that I don't weigh 250kg, but I only have takeaway once or twice a month, sadly ☹️😭☹️

  • @alanamaree2470
    @alanamaree2470 Před rokem

    Chicken Snitzel (we call it a SNITTY) is a must have for a pub feed....or a T-bone with chips and salad. We love Snitty's, they are sold at supermarkets to cook at home, at pubs with chips and salad, at restaurants, at clubs where you go to have a feed. Aussie's love a snitty

  • @jenniferharrison8915
    @jenniferharrison8915 Před rokem +3

    Hi wazzer! 😉 Happy ARVO! 😁👍 Foods, I do home cooked mostly! ☺️ Fast food was just take away coffee during Covid, we would have all starved unless we learned to cook! 😒 Multicultural Melbourne! 👍 That Burger is freshly cooked! 😯😋 I'm hungry now! 😪 Guzman y Gomez, yes great, $3 taco! 🤩 Noodles - are everywhere here - eat in, takeaway, market stalls, lots of ingredients! ☺️ Pizza - on every corner, wood fired, gluten free, vegetarian, thin/thick, lots of options! 🤗 Buffalo cheese, white lumps, is traditional! 👍 Duck - is very fatty, eat with caution! 🤭 Snitz - chicken breast schnitzel, very popular food! 😄 (Traditionally veal in Europe!) 😊 Your buns are full of sugar! 😏 Chips/fries! 😉 Fast food, need some now! 😂🤔👍

  • @Streetw1s3r
    @Streetw1s3r Před rokem +5

    Guzman y Gomez is in a whole other league compared to Taco Bell (which is actually gross here, not sure if it's also gross in the US). They use all fresh and high quality ingredients. I've been to authentic Mexican restaurants in Australia and GYG is even better then those. It's basically as good as making Old El Paso at home except it's a fast food option. I love a Cali Burrito with chicken, absolute GOAT.

  • @Talmorne
    @Talmorne Před rokem +1

    Schnitzels are a cultural icon in Australia, you will find it in every pub and chicken&chip shop. It is so universally loved in Australia we use it as a standard for the quality of pub food, if a pub can't do a decent schnitty, they're not a pub worth going to.

  • @listeningtoyou
    @listeningtoyou Před rokem +1

    Schnitz is my favourite of all time

  • @itsthea6366
    @itsthea6366 Před rokem +3

    Hiii

  • @jedisparke1446
    @jedisparke1446 Před rokem +3

    Hi first

  • @TenOrbital
    @TenOrbital Před rokem +1

    Grill’d is great. I like it, have it every week and you can get beer (might depend on state). Not cheap though. Burger, chips and beer is ~$28. Add nuggets and I paid $33 last week.

  • @turquoisebubbles2042
    @turquoisebubbles2042 Před rokem +1

    Every single pub across Australia has the chicken parmigiana … it’s a given . Parmi’s are delicious.

  • @jody586
    @jody586 Před rokem +1

    I love watching your videos, they remind me to be grateful that I live here in Australia 🥰

  • @pet_tularhodes3687
    @pet_tularhodes3687 Před měsícem

    Buffalo cheese is basically soft mozzarella balls yes its white they slice it , margaritas are tomato pizza sauce herbs and cheese

  • @alwynemcintyre2184
    @alwynemcintyre2184 Před rokem +1

    Margherita pizza the colours represent the Italian flag, Basil represents the green, cheese represents the white and the tomato represents the red. Whala Italian flag.

  • @darkcase123
    @darkcase123 Před rokem +1

    Keep in mind with prices conversion rate, we don't tip, and tax is included in the price

  • @jessicaprofitt6983
    @jessicaprofitt6983 Před 6 měsíci

    At grilled you can change the bun for whatever your preference they have about 5 different buns and instore they give you a token to put in a local charity box

  • @dee-smart
    @dee-smart Před rokem

    French fries are bought here too. If you go to a freezer in a supermarket and see the range, there could be ordinary straight cut chips, or crinkle cut chips, or beer batter chips, or ... whatever. You can also buy FRENCH FRIES. They are chips that are smaller (very small).

  • @Remnants_
    @Remnants_ Před rokem +2

    I love grill’d. Bit expensive but worth it. It was the first place to offer multiple veggie burger options. Their sweet potato fries with herbed mayo is an odd flavour but also delicious. Now I want grill’d & it’s midnight 😂 Not a fan of noodle box though, the independent noodle bars are better

  • @TheSeano1
    @TheSeano1 Před rokem +1

    Here in Adelaide, we also have a few schnitzel restaurants called Schnithouse (a play on the word sh*thouse!) 😄 The food is far from sh*thouse, though!

  • @libbypeace68
    @libbypeace68 Před rokem +2

    Hahaha - I love your enthusiasm! You are going to love Australia when you get here. How is your little family? Must be time for another live stream!

  • @queenslanddiva
    @queenslanddiva Před rokem +1

    Love Grill'd They have amazing burgers. Crust is also some of the best pizza ever.

  • @barriehull7076
    @barriehull7076 Před rokem

    Wiener schnitzel is a popular Viennese dish made of veal and traditionally garnished with a slice of lemon and either potato salad or potatoes with parsley and butter.
    In Austria and Germany, Wiener Schnitzel must be made of veal. When other meats are used, it can be called Wiener Schnitzel vom Schwein/Pute/Huhn ("Viennese schnitzel of pig/turkey/chicken") or Schnitzel (nach) Wiener Art ("Schnitzel Viennese style"). Wikipedia.

  • @michaeltardivo49
    @michaeltardivo49 Před rokem +1

    Zambreros are the fast food Burrito place to go to in Adelaide, I haven't personally heard of the other place so I can't comment on them.
    There are also a lot of really good fast food Pizza joints around the place in AU

  • @carokat1111
    @carokat1111 Před rokem +2

    We pay more for food perhaps, but at least we get good quality.

  • @kymdrury359
    @kymdrury359 Před rokem

    Schnitzel is a staple given to us from our multiC shared love of each other's food, Thanks Germany!. It is the go to in every pub menu. When you not sure what to order it's the schnitzel. You just change the topping and sides for variation. So comes with Greek salad and chips or vegetables,,,,,your choice. Topping : Parmigiana, Hawaiian, Diane (sweet) or mushroom gravy. There is a vegan option if that's your preference they can schnitzel an egg plant but not all pubs have this option.

  • @TagSpamCop
    @TagSpamCop Před 11 měsíci

    14:40 Parmi and chips is a staple of all pub (bar) meals. In Australia, the citizens of every city know which is the best parmi in their town.

  • @univerz1175
    @univerz1175 Před rokem

    "Parma" We cook Schnitzel a lot in our own homes, its on a lot of restaurant menus. "Schnitzel parmigiana" is big in Australia, because of the Italian culture here. Its chicken breast cut flat, coated with flour, egg and breadcrumbs, and with coated tomato and cheese topping. Its not always deep fried, its just lightly pan fried.

  • @user-xi3od8hw8v
    @user-xi3od8hw8v Před 2 měsíci

    Schnitzels are available at every pub and clubs in Australia and are very popular

  • @Steve_P_B
    @Steve_P_B Před rokem +1

    With Schnitz, there's only one in Western Australia in the Belmont Forum Shopping Centre (in other words, a food court place). There's none in South Australia, Northern Territory, ACT, or Tasmania. It's basically just a Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria thing.

  • @elisehamilton7878
    @elisehamilton7878 Před rokem

    It's a chicken Parma and chips. Usually a staple at pubs and l always get gravy with it plus all you can eat salad bar at our pubs. When you come over here go to a pub and ask for the Parma and chips plus on some days you get a pot of beer. Good value in pubs.

  • @PabloEskyBrah
    @PabloEskyBrah Před rokem +1

    Where i live in Sydney we have a large Greek community, marrikville has sone amazing gyros

  • @christinesavage4837
    @christinesavage4837 Před rokem +1

    As an Aussie currently trying to recover from Covid, not sure I would agree it is "over".