Looove I-Drive! Try Hidden Sushi, its all u can eat sushi off a menu that u order from and is hidden in a plaza. Also try Saltgrass for steaks. We went there and steak was pretty good but a little too salty hence the name. And try Uncle Julios for mexican. Ive seen reviews of tourist really liking the food but we went there and it was super mid. Keep the great Orlando food vlogs coming!! 👍👍
I'm a Brit living in Florida - The Pub is kinda close to what I would have back home but still a wee bit watered down for broader appeal though they have a few legit dishes like the Scotch Eggs and Fish and Chips (they have the correct type of chips, so many places just go with french fries aggh!) - probably the only place that gets closer is the Fish and Chip stall in Epcot's UK pavillion. The closest I found to home was Best of British Pub in Davernport - they import actual British supplies for their meals. Mind it's def not fancy - but one of the few places around here where I can get a proper Sausage roll, a British breakfast using the *correct* type of bacon , baked beans and sausages rather than just subbing the american sort and calling it a day.
Hi! I tried the Fish and Chips Stall at Epcot and thought it was bland, but someone told me I was supposed to add Salt and Malt Vinegar to it myself? Is that true? Because the Gordon Ramsay Fish and Chips spot in Icon Park was also bland to me. The Fish Sandwich from the Pub was the only was that was well seasoned for me. I'm going to add Best of British Pub to my list! Thanks for the recommendation! 🔥🐻❄️
Yes! British chips really need a tangy companion to help that fried flavor come thru. That's why you need lots of salt and malt vinegar (and maybe some ketchup and a pickled onion on the side) - a squeeze of lemon on the fish and chips helps too. British chips also love mild curry sauce or being paired with sweet and sour chicken. I will say British food is a bit light on the seasoning generally. We'll herb and season meat but otherwise we tend to rely on sauces and vinegar to help out the sides.
@@HungryPolarBear it’s a cheese dish, and at opa it’s the flammable dish that’s featured in your video…. I’am not a big cheese eater but Saganaki is the best. And the nice thing is, every Greek restaurant, wherever you go has their own version of it….
So Kava tacos is probably the newest edition and they have a fire dancer show which is wild. The food is really good from what we tried. Drinks are solid. I absolutely loved the anejo old fashioned. The birria tacos is the dish to try. We went on grand opening day. I’d like to go back and see if they made any changes and how it’s doing. I do a lot on Google maps. Just started making my own content.
🤣 What other "Tourist Traps" do I need to validate!? 🔥🐻❄️
Looove I-Drive! Try Hidden Sushi, its all u can eat sushi off a menu that u order from and is hidden in a plaza. Also try Saltgrass for steaks. We went there and steak was pretty good but a little too salty hence the name. And try Uncle Julios for mexican. Ive seen reviews of tourist really liking the food but we went there and it was super mid. Keep the great Orlando food vlogs coming!! 👍👍
Thanks for stopping by and thanks for the recommendations!🔥🐻❄
I'm a Brit living in Florida - The Pub is kinda close to what I would have back home but still a wee bit watered down for broader appeal though they have a few legit dishes like the Scotch Eggs and Fish and Chips (they have the correct type of chips, so many places just go with french fries aggh!) - probably the only place that gets closer is the Fish and Chip stall in Epcot's UK pavillion.
The closest I found to home was Best of British Pub in Davernport - they import actual British supplies for their meals. Mind it's def not fancy - but one of the few places around here where I can get a proper Sausage roll, a British breakfast using the *correct* type of bacon , baked beans and sausages rather than just subbing the american sort and calling it a day.
Hi! I tried the Fish and Chips Stall at Epcot and thought it was bland, but someone told me I was supposed to add Salt and Malt Vinegar to it myself? Is that true? Because the Gordon Ramsay Fish and Chips spot in Icon Park was also bland to me. The Fish Sandwich from the Pub was the only was that was well seasoned for me. I'm going to add Best of British Pub to my list! Thanks for the recommendation! 🔥🐻❄️
Yes! British chips really need a tangy companion to help that fried flavor come thru. That's why you need lots of salt and malt vinegar (and maybe some ketchup and a pickled onion on the side) - a squeeze of lemon on the fish and chips helps too. British chips also love mild curry sauce or being paired with sweet and sour chicken.
I will say British food is a bit light on the seasoning generally. We'll herb and season meat but otherwise we tend to rely on sauces and vinegar to help out the sides.
@@RebeccaGunn ah okay, interesting, I'll have to try Fish and Chips again when I visit Best of British Pub. Thanks again for the recommendation!
Taverna Opa has the best Saganaki ever
What is that!?
@@HungryPolarBear it’s a cheese dish, and at opa it’s the flammable dish that’s featured in your video…. I’am not a big cheese eater but Saganaki is the best. And the nice thing is, every Greek restaurant, wherever you go has their own version of it….
@@eelcopostma2787 ah okay! I'll gave to try it one of these days. Thanks for the recommendation!
So Kava tacos is probably the newest edition and they have a fire dancer show which is wild. The food is really good from what we tried. Drinks are solid. I absolutely loved the anejo old fashioned. The birria tacos is the dish to try. We went on grand opening day. I’d like to go back and see if they made any changes and how it’s doing. I do a lot on Google maps. Just started making my own content.
Nice! I'll have to do a part 2 eventually! 🔥🐻❄️
I always wanted to try food at The Pub but I usually get the fish-n-chips at the Gordon Ramsey place at ICON Park
Same here, took a few years to finally visit! Definitely better than I expected 🔥🐻❄️