That looks absolutely amazing. The shop owner said. 'smells good, tastes even better', and I couldn't agree more. Even just by looking everything looks so golden, fresh, tasty and delicious.
The curry sauce is gravy with Indian curry powder. The chips are prepared in the chipper from fresh potatoes. All traditional chippers serve homemade chips. The cod was fresh and battered that day. I used to work in a pub next door to our local chipper. The pub never served food, customers just went there after closing time.
Danny you are a legend. Not only are you humble, sincere, kind, funny and an all around great person, but you help me over-come social anxiety. The way you aren't fazed in any social situation amazes and inspires me, I honestly wish you the world mate. Its so nice to just kick back and relax to your videos
Most early Dublin chippers were ran by Italians, who had very little English. In one establishment, the wife would ask customers ‘Uno di questo, uno di quello?’, meaning ‘one of this and one of the other?’ In doing she helped to coin a Dublin phrase, ‘one and one’, which is still a common way of asking for fish and chips.
@@johnoconnell3842There are lots of Italian chippers outside of “the Pale”, the Cafolla’s chain in Mayo and Galway being one of them, Macari’s and Borzalino’s up in Louth.
I was there in Nov of '99 and to this day I still think of it often and compare all to it. When I saw Danny was in Ireland, I'm like, Get to Leo Burdock's, pal!
Your enthusiasm is palpable. Being a Brit living in North America I can tell you fish and chips is the dish I miss the most. You'll never find a "proper" one like that beauty you just ate!
My son rang me from the supermarket and asked me if I wanted anything.. he just kept grabbing this and that and Io said to him.. 'have you had lunch'? and he said no. I told him to go and pay for what he's got LOL...
Danny you are a credit to your kids . People love you because you are real,funny and a gent. if you are ever in Poole Dorset let me know please xxx I would love to share a bag of chips with ya xx
When I was a kid (a while back) Burdocks' stove was turf fuelled, and the fish and chips were served in newspaper. The slightly smoked flavour from the stove was incredible. The original shop burned down and newspaper ink was found to be carcinogenic, so now it's a standard fryer with generic food-safe paper. Because it's so busy, serving hundreds of portions a day, the food is always fresh. It's still the best fish and chips in Dublin.
In the late 60s and early 70s, when i was in my late teens the pan was coal fired. every time you went in Brian Burdock was using his apron to wipe the perspiration from his eyes and then he'd take a swig from a pint of Guinness from next door. It was warm in there. The fish and chips were incredible. Never tasted the likes anywhere else. I moved to Australia over 30 years ago and every time I came back for a holiday I'd visit Burdocks. I live in Kerry now so a bit closer. Will visit soon.
@@daveconway2232 Just posted this very memory on one of Dans other video's (Just discovered the channel and didnt know he did Burdocks) Man behind the counter told me, early 80's, their food was the best in Dublin because of the Coal fired Fryers and they still used beef dripping, all the other chippers were not like that anymore..
I'm heading to Dublin from the US for the first time (1st time in Ireland full stop) in September, and this chipper was at the top of my list so thank you for confirming it!! What a fun review!
You should come to Nottingham, the Cod's Scallops almost always has something battered and and smoked; cod, haddock and hake on their menu in Wollaton recently
Britain and Ireland are the best, love how we are both becoming more together with the British and Irish lions, hope things can improved and become even better
@@WhatChaMaCalum these islands literally have 800 years of history of not having each other’s backs. Most of the blood, sweat, and tears from the Irish were caused by the British.
@@Dragmire800 Relax big man. Those who oversaw the worst of that are long dead. We can remember the past, but let's focus on creating a positive future.
@@lennon1482 prithee, is he a known 32 man, brits out gadger. was there in t' 80's, and was really capped how the jacks coulden't give a monkeys about "da nort". ( unless they were patronising us (saxons), we were big spenders, like. mind you, there was 10 of us, and we looked like we'd just come out of Long Kesh. once we were "sussed", esp in EL PASO, job were a good un... fond memories.
Chips didn’t take long there, probably sitting for a while, McDonaghs in Galway is the best I’ve had these lads not even doing peas. Dubs love spinning yarns😂
I love this guy brightens up my day look forward to your daily videos but all these takeaways and no gym can’t be good for you pal .. look after yourself matey
@@doesitmatter6015 they're not such a big thing in the UK any more, but most chip.shops.used to pile on the scraps, if you asked for them (sometimes you'd get lucky and some of them.would have little bits of fish on them). They made a simple bag of chips go a lot further, and were great with a tub of curry sauce 😋
The song was written as an advert for Burdocks back in 1988. The City Council had decided to celebrate Dublin being 1000 years old . Wood Quay is/was the site of the early Viking settlement, discovered back in the 1980's when excavation was taking ace for a multi story carpark.
I've gotta to say as an Irishman as good as those fish and chips are. Had em myself. You came a long way when you didn't need to because no one does fish and chips like the English. And Yorkshire in particular. Been all over Ireland and the UK, but the best fish and chips you'll get are in Yorkshire. No doubt. Sheffield, Doncaster, Barnsley, Leeds, Huddersfield, Scarborough Filey any and every Yorkshire town.
The English are known for their fish and chips but that Leo burdocks is better than any fish and chips I’ve had in Leeds, maybe because it’s the oldest one and they charge a lot for their portions but they do taste better than any regular chipper in Leeds
So glad you went to more than one take away in Ireland Danny,you will have to tour the country next time,food looks amazing and that guy behind the counter was friendly 👌
It is nice particularly after a few pints in the pub around the corner, you will have a thick layer of oil in your mouth afterwards though, but so what!!
Like here down-under love my fish and chips wrapped in paper or even better old newspapers..not those fancy boxes where everything is measured out..just yummy thanks Danny
@@abluewhale95 when we were kids, Shipley, Yorks, in t'60's , we used to loiter outside a "chip ole". fish cake, between 3 of us, chips n scraps. fondest memories. prithee, where can i get a "fish cake" now ?. genuine question.
Everyone sits down to eat with Danny! that meal looks delicious.. better than what im having..Bit pricey over there, wow..Love your vids and your racking up the subs rapidly.. awesome channel.
Up until the late 1980's Burdock used a coal fired fryer and used beef dripping and if you went in shortly before closing time for a bag of chips they'd give fish for free to make sure that they sold fresh fish every day.
Noticed a difference between the comments on the Ireland videos and the Scotland videos. Ireland comments. “Welcome to Ireland! So glad to have you over here you are a great man!, we love you! Scotland comments. “You can’t beat us we are the best”
Beshoff bros is another lovely chipper in Dublin,a Chinese spice bag is another original irish dish,and a chicken fillet roll with Mayonnaise and lettuce
Im a Dub and i don`t think the Irish invented the chicken fillet roll with mayo and lettuce! But you could have mentioned the Spice Burger. Now theres a Dublin invention!
Most chippers in Ireland don’t have peas or gravy actually. It’s definitely more of a British thing to have in a chipper/chippy. Curry sauce is the most popular thing to have with it in Ireland
I love love love your channel. It's unique, family friendly, funny, entertaining and I watch you every night... Thank you from a northern girl... Keep smiling xx
I love Danny.. I’m sure his been about in his youth.. His way too polite and on the ball to have lived a sheltered upbringing. I’ve been a subscriber since the beginning of his Journey.. Respect.. But I’m really starting to like Camera Man How does the “camera man” Film so steady as Dan is walking..? I also love the editing The slow motion The Rewinds It still makes me chuckle. Each and every. I wish you all the success your receiving.. Because it’s real.. Try not to change But keep an eye on your weight buddy X
Danny, Danny, Danny. I can't believe you didn't get scraps. Scraps in Burdocks are literally fried bits of batter, small little pieces that they throw on top of your chips. That's a Burdocks signature piece. You'd have definitely given them a 10 mate.
“Do you want scraps ? No I’ve got to worry about my figure. I’ll have some onion rings aswell” 😂
LMAO lol hahaha
What is scraps?
@@lot6129 it’s the bits of batter that break off the fish when frying 👌
And every sauce going too. 😂
Scraps are delicious.. In my day we had them all at the bottom of cones of chips
Opened a 100 years ago? I bet the staff are well knackered
Haha had me rollin 😂
Can't say knackered some people may get offended
The words 'can't say' offend me, so it's all good
They wouldn't have had the same staff since the beginning.
@@grindnoisegorecore brilliant
That looks absolutely amazing. The shop owner said. 'smells good, tastes even better', and I couldn't agree more. Even just by looking everything looks so golden, fresh, tasty and delicious.
You are a legend as well, lovely to find you here ;)
If you ever go make sure you go to the original in Christchurch, it’s nicer than all the others.
Fun fact...in Ireland, (in Cork at least), if you tell people you're looking for a chippie, they'll think it's a carpenter you're after! 😂😂
Chippy is the British slang word for carpenter, same as spark is British slang for an electrician. Chippy is also the British word for a chip shop.
@@FannyShmellar obviously
@@FannyShmellar 🤮🤮🤮
chippy slang for plasterer in Australia
humble frog That’s pathetic, they wanna grow up
Nice one Dan, Ireland are so proud and privileged to have you 🇮🇪☘️
@Philip Jones you have to be welsh 😆
@Philip Jones this fella is a god in our parts
The curry sauce is gravy with Indian curry powder. The chips are prepared in the chipper from fresh potatoes. All traditional chippers serve homemade chips. The cod was fresh and battered that day. I used to work in a pub next door to our local chipper. The pub never served food, customers just went there after closing time.
Pointless story
@@staffieloco8114 As Gaeilge Crap Suas, beidh tu an fear grinn.
Right 👍
Crazy
So people have to walk on the road because you want to put your chair there
Danny you are a legend. Not only are you humble, sincere, kind, funny and an all around great person, but you help me over-come social anxiety. The way you aren't fazed in any social situation amazes and inspires me, I honestly wish you the world mate. Its so nice to just kick back and relax to your videos
The Irish people are so wonderful. I loved my visit to Dublin. Keep inspiring.
Burdocks legendary chipper Danny.💚 used to be a wood burner to heat the fryers. Delighted you're enjoying Ireland.
Have u tried seaside take away in Bray Co/Wicklow?
surprised they served him being english
lennon dreadful thing to say, everyone has moved on, so should you!
@@louiesworkshop2023 I agree...past is past
@@louiesworkshop2023 don't give me that, we remember the euro 2020 celebrations when england lost, you and the scottish losing your minds
Most early Dublin chippers were ran by Italians, who had very little English.
In one establishment, the wife would ask customers ‘Uno di questo, uno di quello?’, meaning ‘one of this and one of the other?’ In doing she helped to coin a Dublin phrase, ‘one and one’, which is still a common way of asking for fish and chips.
Good stuff...love all those kinda stories
I have never heard that said in Dublin. ever
Who cares outside the pale?
Same quote was used in bars in Dublin when I worked in them in the 90’s. A man would ask for a “ one & one”, usually a pint of Guinness & a Harp
@@johnoconnell3842There are lots of Italian chippers outside of “the Pale”, the Cafolla’s chain in Mayo and Galway being one of them, Macari’s and Borzalino’s up in Louth.
I was there in Nov of '99 and to this day I still think of it often and compare all to it. When I saw Danny was in Ireland, I'm like, Get to Leo Burdock's, pal!
Your enthusiasm is palpable. Being a Brit living in North America I can tell you fish and chips is the dish I miss the most. You'll never find a "proper" one like that beauty you just ate!
Never go shopping on a empty belly.
When hungry everything is lovely.
Can’t beat fish and chips.
It look delicious 👍🏽
My son rang me from the supermarket and asked me if I wanted anything.. he just kept grabbing this and that and Io said to him.. 'have you had lunch'? and he said no. I told him to go and pay for what he's got LOL...
@@Annie1962 You don't look like your son is old enough to be out shopping by himself 😉
Or boozing on an empty head.
@@jay-lm4we 😆
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Danny you are a credit to your kids . People love you because you are real,funny and a gent. if you are ever in Poole Dorset let me know please xxx I would love to share a bag of chips with ya xx
Our chip shop curry sauce in Ireland is very individual. Dark, sweet, fruity, and spicy. Good tack.
I remember the place well. Making me homesick for Dublin here in Perth Western Australia.
As a Dub, I'm loving this holiday Danny is on. What a ledge ❤️
Bring him. For a pint fs lol Where's the hospitality
Up mayo!
@@hellomynameisjames mayo for Sam 🔴🟢
@@cribscian lol nahh pal only messing. Tyrone 4 Sam!⚪🔴
@@hellomynameisjames if they can get outta hospital maybe 😂
When I was a kid (a while back) Burdocks' stove was turf fuelled, and the fish and chips were served in newspaper. The slightly smoked flavour from the stove was incredible. The original shop burned down and newspaper ink was found to be carcinogenic, so now it's a standard fryer with generic food-safe paper. Because it's so busy, serving hundreds of portions a day, the food is always fresh. It's still the best fish and chips in Dublin.
San Siro nicer
In the late 60s and early 70s, when i was in my late teens the pan was coal fired. every time you went in Brian Burdock was using his apron to wipe the perspiration from his eyes and then he'd take a swig from a pint of Guinness from next door. It was warm in there. The fish and chips were incredible. Never tasted the likes anywhere else. I moved to Australia over 30 years ago and every time I came back for a holiday I'd visit Burdocks. I live in Kerry now so a bit closer. Will visit soon.
@@daveconway2232 Just posted this very memory on one of Dans other video's (Just discovered the channel and didnt know he did Burdocks) Man behind the counter told me, early 80's, their food was the best in Dublin because of the Coal fired Fryers and they still used beef dripping, all the other chippers were not like that anymore..
I'm heading to Dublin from the US for the first time (1st time in Ireland full stop) in September, and this chipper was at the top of my list so thank you for confirming it!! What a fun review!
It’s a great fish and chip shop. Smoked battered cod is beautiful. Never seen it in the uk.
You should come to Nottingham, the Cod's Scallops almost always has something battered and and smoked; cod, haddock and hake on their menu in Wollaton recently
Britain and Ireland are the best, love how we are both becoming more together with the British and Irish lions, hope things can improved and become even better
I agree these Islands are connected through blood, sweat and tears we should always have eachothers backs.
@@WhatChaMaCalum these islands literally have 800 years of history of not having each other’s backs. Most of the blood, sweat, and tears from the Irish were caused by the British.
@@Dragmire800 Relax big man. Those who oversaw the worst of that are long dead. We can remember the past, but let's focus on creating a positive future.
Becoming more together? After that shitshow Brexit shafting Ireland?
@@adamhall5298 listen mate, no ones talking about government wise, because we know they are all bastards. But as Irish and British people.
Forgot how nice a Dublin accent is only when you here it against another tone .
Good man Danny delighted you came to Dublin . Keep up the good work
"Do you do any peas or curry or owt like that?" Wonderful to hear someone speaking proper Yorkshire.
Yer raight
he was dying to say fuck off you english so n so lol
@@lennon1482 prithee, is he a known 32 man, brits out gadger. was there in t' 80's, and was really capped how the jacks coulden't give a monkeys about "da nort". ( unless they were patronising us (saxons), we were big spenders, like. mind you, there was 10 of us, and we looked like we'd just come out of Long Kesh. once we were "sussed", esp in EL PASO, job were a good un... fond memories.
@@blackbob3358 What language is that you’re using?
A bit hard to understand for a german guy 😄
I love how wholesome this guy is
Love your videos Danny you Every evening watching you You are amazing down-to-earth guy
Chips didn’t take long there, probably sitting for a while, McDonaghs in Galway is the best I’ve had these lads not even doing peas. Dubs love spinning yarns😂
Love it hope you enjoyed Dublin Danny great having you over. Love how you set up the table forcing pedestrians into the bike lane ha ha
Every time I need to cut down and go on a diet this man helps me so much😂😂😂
You can spot a good chippy by skinny pigeons walking past without stopping. Lol
That looked bangin Danny..
"let your Mrs worry bout your figure" 🥺🥺🙏 poor lad hadn't a clue
😥😥
Hadn’t a clue about what ?
@@FannyShmellar his wife passed away
Max M Very sorry to hear that. God bless her
Great as always …happy you enjoyed the food from my home country 🇮🇪 ☘️
This is a proper traditional Dublin chipper. A `chippie` in Dublin is a carpenter! I have been eating in this chipper since i was a kid in the 60`s.
You need to try a Spice Burger from the chipper while in Ireland. It's a blend of minced beef, breadcrumbs, onions, cereals, herbs and spices.
No meat?
He’s left Ireland now, i believe
@@mediavideos2176 he clearly states "minced beef"
@@jackhorsey1 He edited his comment 😂 The original said it only contains "breadcrumbs,, herbs and spices."
@@mynameisGail hahah minus the unmentionables
Thanks for coming over to visit. Lovely review, will have to check it out myself. Great video as always. Enjoy and take care!
I love this guy brightens up my day look forward to your daily videos but all these takeaways and no gym can’t be good for you pal .. look after yourself matey
Great to see you getting around Danny in joy yourself in Ireland
Sounds really good. Enjoyed you seeing Ireland. I wanna go! 🙂
That fish was the size of a newborn baby! And I like that scraps were offered as an option; scraps make a chip shop meal complete.
What are scraps?
@@doesitmatter6015 batter bits.
@@joannegray5138 ohhhh that makes sense, I was so confused as I've never heard of them or been offered them in any chippy I've been to in uk
@@doesitmatter6015 they're not such a big thing in the UK any more, but most chip.shops.used to pile on the scraps, if you asked for them (sometimes you'd get lucky and some of them.would have little bits of fish on them). They made a simple bag of chips go a lot further, and were great with a tub of curry sauce 😋
@@joannegray5138 sounds pretty good, next time I go to chippy I'm going to ask for them aha! Thanks for telling me what they are!
The song was written as an advert for Burdocks back in 1988.
The City Council had decided to celebrate Dublin being 1000 years old .
Wood Quay is/was the site of the early Viking settlement, discovered back in the 1980's when excavation was taking ace for a multi story carpark.
I am a recent subscriber and this guy seems like such a genuine nice bloke! Love these videos!
I watched one of these videos while starving at 4am and now I can’t stop
One of my absolutely favourites when someone almost falls over the table
7:54
Hope he’s insured.😀
You’re helping me with my diet believe it or not. Can’t eat most of the food you eat but I just love salivating whilst you eat it. Love it .
The bottle of water was the gamechanger Danny! 🤣 Love your content mate
Can't believe I missed you 🥺
Dying to meet you in Dublin, for some reason 🤔🤷♂️
Awh you should have got the scraps! They’re the best part in burdocks. Loads of salt and vinegar. HEAVEN
Another great video, very entertaining. Love watching, stay safe, see you on the next one. Cheers.
If I got a piece of fish that size in New Zealand I'd know it was actually sand shark,that is absurd, that's a family sized fish, good parcel 🔥🤙
So great to see you in Ireland 🥳 Come back to us soon👍
Welcome to the Emerald Isle Dan , that was some feed .
Oh my goodness I so wish I was there. I'm saving & planning my trip. Thank you again for making me jealous & hungry much 😂 Love it
Who knew your not only a top bloke but also a propper grand old story teller! Well done Danny boy. 👍🏻
Woman behind Danny in the queue's got that classic patiently waiting in line posture, but deep down she's starving. 🤣
I believe this is Bruce Springsteen's first stop after a gig in Dublin.
I hope our city was nice to you ? Glad you came over for a visit 👍🏻❤👍🏻
I've gotta to say as an Irishman as good as those fish and chips are. Had em myself. You came a long way when you didn't need to because no one does fish and chips like the English. And Yorkshire in particular. Been all over Ireland and the UK, but the best fish and chips you'll get are in Yorkshire. No doubt. Sheffield, Doncaster, Barnsley, Leeds, Huddersfield, Scarborough Filey any and every Yorkshire town.
The English are known for their fish and chips but that Leo burdocks is better than any fish and chips I’ve had in Leeds, maybe because it’s the oldest one and they charge a lot for their portions but they do taste better than any regular chipper in Leeds
How can you not like this guy
Him setting up the table and chairs on that tight street milling food is giving me mad anxiety 🤣🤣🤣🤣
My favourite chipper ... im sick i missed you in dublin danny.. glad you enjoyed Dublin 👏👏👏
Can't beleive you were here and I never got to meet you. Keep it up Danny. You're a legend!
That curry sauce is made by McDonnell's and can be bought in powder form in any Irish supermarket...enjoy 👍
“Irish curry sauce” seems to be a thing now. I’m in Wales and never heard of it until a few years ago.
@@redzebra22 you need to try it on your chips 😉
@@STEVIEBHOY I have..it’s lush!
@@STEVIEBHOY theres a chippy by me that does "Irish" curry sauce, its top jolly!
So glad you went to more than one take away in Ireland Danny,you will have to tour the country next time,food looks amazing and that guy behind the counter was friendly 👌
Just come home and put it on your channel and your on,made my day danny x
Grub looks outstanding quality. I'm Starting to drool as I'm starving lol. As is the case when I watch your video before I've eaten lol. Love it.
It is nice particularly after a few pints in the pub around the corner, you will have a thick layer of oil in your mouth afterwards though, but so what!!
Loving the trip to Dublin Danny 👌 you should try Pi. Best pizza in Dublin
As an Irishman, a Dubliner - absolutley loving this! You are priceless man, a true gem!!! Thank you!!
Quality grub in there surely. Glad you're enjoying Ireland my man.
Oh my gosh, the chip shop man was so nice! What a wonderful accent!
We used to call it the Chipper in Warrington for many years until the Manchester and Liverpool lot invaded us now it's a Chippy.
Chippies are carpenters. Chippers sell chips.
Scousers struggle with speaking and spelling
@@Sfcfan120 leave us alone
I love Dublin, its such a beautiful place with wonderfully friendly people.
It'd be even better if it was just a tad more affordable.
It's a kip
@@redchristy fix it then.
Try living here 😅
Vehemently disagree.
Like here down-under love my fish and chips wrapped in paper or even better old newspapers..not those fancy boxes where everything is measured out..just yummy thanks Danny
I think out of all the takeaway reviews our legend Danny does, it's the fish and chip ones that always make me hungry!
Loved that the guy asked if you wanted scraps just like in Leeds 👍
What's scraps?
Chips and bits only chipper in Dublin that does it ....outrageous
@@abluewhale95 the spare cooked batter that falls off when they've fried the fish.
Not hear that since a kid in 50s
@@abluewhale95 when we were kids, Shipley, Yorks, in t'60's , we used to loiter outside a "chip ole". fish cake, between 3 of us, chips n scraps. fondest memories. prithee, where can i get a "fish cake" now ?. genuine question.
That's a fair price, generous portions, and great service too. Makes me proud to have Irish blood in me.
Danny! Potatoes weren't introduced to Ireland until the late 1500s by Sir Walter Raleigh (an Englishman). Fun and interesting history, though!
Great video Fellow,in our next trip at Dublin I Will goes to eat Fish and Chips there.Regards from Buenos Aires City Argentina
Just found this channel, now binge watching. What a lovely guy 💕
Danny you will have 1 million subscribers by Christmas keep it up
I gave this suggestion on the 1st day you arrived 🔥
This channel will be dead in a year.. Very repetitive.
@@tazernuts5930 He just started going international loolz not repetitive! I just pwned you loolz!
@@Pilkie101 🙄🤣🤣aye so he hasn't pal is paddy land hardly morroco
@@tazernuts5930 it's a different country
@@Pilkie101 and its also the 1000th time he's done fish n chips pal.. 😴
Everyone sits down to eat with Danny! that meal looks delicious.. better than what im having..Bit pricey over there, wow..Love your vids and your racking up the subs rapidly.. awesome channel.
superb episode, you did a great job reviewing, and you make me want to visit this place for me tea tonight. get in Danny boy.
When he broke the batter and I seen the white I immediately thought of that scene in The Van where she served the old fella a nappy instead of fish 😂😂
😂😂😂😂
See ye now, baldy conscience! Keep in touch!
My favourite Chipper in Dublin. Good choice Danny lad. Hope you've had a nice holiday in.the Emerald Isle 👍
Up until the late 1980's Burdock used a coal fired fryer and used beef dripping and if you went in shortly before closing time for a bag of chips they'd give fish for free to make sure that they sold fresh fish every day.
This guy is a legend, stay strong bud 😁
Danny hope you enjoy your visit, keep up the good work, your a legend!
I never new watching someone eat could be enjoyable, class banter Danny lad.
Noticed a difference between the comments on the Ireland videos and the Scotland videos.
Ireland comments. “Welcome to Ireland! So glad to have you over here you are a great man!, we love you!
Scotland comments. “You can’t beat us we are the best”
Beshoff bros is another lovely chipper in Dublin,a Chinese spice bag is another original irish dish,and a chicken fillet roll with Mayonnaise and lettuce
Im a Dub and i don`t think the Irish invented the chicken fillet roll with mayo and lettuce! But you could have mentioned the Spice Burger. Now theres a Dublin invention!
Delighted you stopped there Dan! Best one @ one in Ireland
My local chippy! Would've loved to see ya Danny! Best chipper in Dublin
I lived near there at one stage and went to this chipper a lot……..it’s fantastic!
Hello from Dublin 👍👍👌love the videos mate 🇮🇪🇮🇪
Most chippers in Ireland don’t have peas or gravy actually. It’s definitely more of a British thing to have in a chipper/chippy. Curry sauce is the most popular thing to have with it in Ireland
Id say taco and garlic are most popular with a chipper
You’re missing out !
Never seen gravy, but peas are a usual side with fish and chips. Also coleslaw and stuffing are popular, well in my part of Ireland anyway 😊
@@H20. KFC are the only ones I saw that do gravy
@@H20. I've never seen peas in an Irish take away chipper. Only in restaurants.
I love love love your channel. It's unique, family friendly, funny, entertaining and I watch you every night... Thank you from a northern girl... Keep smiling xx
Welcome to Ireland. Love the videos keep up the good work
I love Danny..
I’m sure his been about in his youth..
His way too polite and on the ball to have lived a sheltered upbringing.
I’ve been a subscriber since the beginning of his Journey..
Respect..
But I’m really starting to like Camera Man
How does the “camera man”
Film so steady as Dan is walking..?
I also love the editing
The slow motion
The Rewinds
It still makes me chuckle.
Each and every.
I wish you all the success your receiving..
Because it’s real..
Try not to change
But keep an eye on your weight buddy
X
Danny, Danny, Danny. I can't believe you didn't get scraps. Scraps in Burdocks are literally fried bits of batter, small little pieces that they throw on top of your chips. That's a Burdocks signature piece. You'd have definitely given them a 10 mate.
yes, they used to have 'em in the England too
@@Jamie-js3qw They still do
Been there when I visited Dublin. It was really good.
Burdocks is the classic i can see why you would be advised to try it glad you enjoyed your stay fair play Danny
I love an ibcan me
The fish and chips with the curry looks gorgeous