As a new Yorker, I can tell you guys right now. Katz deli is great. There's a line, but it's worth the line. They let you try everything first just to make sure you like it, so if you order a pastrami sandwich, they'd let you try the pastrami first. Everything is fresh. Nothing is overcooked. Word of advice do not eat anything before you go there. Cause the sandwiches are massive when you get inWord of advice do not eat anything before you go there. Cause the sandwiches are massive.
I would say the no sauce thing only applies to BBQ. Otherwise sauce is fine. Forced medium rare burger (gross IMHO) and no sauce is just being opinionated in a way that will make some people not visit the restaurant. People prefer to get things the way they like them. Edit: I should add that some BBQ styles inherently use sauce and in those cases they aren't covering up bad cooking.
Nah, If I'm feelin some A1 on my proper expensive new york strip, i'm putting some on it. If I put sauce on something, it's because I like the flavor. and I paid for it.
If you guys come to America, you guys should absolutely try everything. Even tho it sounds or looks weird, at least you can say, “oh, I’ve tried that”. 😉 even the deer fried balls. 🤣😂
Hit up the Cafe Du Monde in New Orleans, Louisiana. Make sure y’all get Coffee & Beignet. If y’all go during the Mardi Gras get some King Cake, and don’t forget to get dat Gumbo and some Mud Bugs crawfish. Y’all have a good one
I came from Wisconsin and Bratwurst is a great alternative to Hot Dogs especially with brown mustard & Sauerkraut but the ones from Chicago look great and just to say I've had that hotdog in Chicago too, I'm not a "Foodie" but I like food 😁
I lived in Connecticut before moving to Oklahoma. I have hd Louie's many times. Line is always crazy long. Very close to Yale University. If you want a delicious inexpensive no extras hamburger it is the place to go. Called the first hamburger joint in the United States of America.
I don't know about the other states but these weird list things always get Iowa wrong. That pizza joint looks good. I'd love to try it. But is it iconic of Iowa? No! The fact is that while there might be arguments to be made for a few different places, the most iconic restaurant for Iowa is gonna be something unassuming like a family owned diner or maybe Casey's pizza.
Prince's Chicken Shack has been one of my favorites for close to 50 years. The old restaurant was tiny and the lady who owns it was no nonsense. At one time if you ordered a chicken breast you got it along with some dill pickles and a half a loaf of white bread. And you needed every bite to cool the burn.
I manage a seafood department at a local grocery store. - You would love my crabcakes, if you like crab. I don't even like seafood, but if you shkwish them down and throw them in the deli deep fryer for a couple minutes they are really good.
At 7-11, which are everywhere on your way to or from work, you can get a substandard hot dog. - They even have sort of squirted cheese and sort of chili to top it with. It's OK. - Great when you are hammered, but not good. ;)
Pink’s Hot Dogs in Hollywood is amazing, but believe it or not, downtown Hollywood is disgusting these days. A slum, filled with homeless and drug addicts. Many stars have been known to visit Pink’s. My first time there as a tourist, I had a hot dog with taco sauce and sour cream. Freaking delicious, and since then, 35 years later, when I boil a hot dog at home… I put taco sauce and sour cream on it.
A proper American hot-dog, what would be called "the works", is a sprinkle of bacon bits on the bottom of the bun, then the dog, then mustard, relish, chopped onion and kraut. The other most popular combination is the chili-dog. Again a sprinkle of bacon on the bun, the dog on top of that, then a generous helping of chili.......with, or without chopped onions. Both spectacular......
If you want to eat the best hot dog ever: Buy a pack of Roseda Farms beef franks. - Grill them. Toast the buns. Add whatever you like; my preference is a little bit of ketchup, raw diced white onion and some sweet pickle relish. Wow.
Buddy Velasco for nj restaurant is borderline insulting, they should have picked Harold’s deli in Edison or Jersey Freeze in Freehold or Hoffmans ice cream in Point Pleasant.
When you two come to America you can try some of those foods. I don't remember you two saying where you were going to go to, but I do remember Yass has a sister that lives in Boston so it will most likely be around there. New England area is know for its seafood so Yass can try clam chowder and Fats can try crab cakes. Just so you know you can get good steaks and hamburgers at most restaurants in the U.S. just ask the locals or Yass's sister where the best places are.
How can we invest in making Mama Fats a reality? Wholeheartedly agree on the toppings. Many American chain restaurants are guilty of skimping on the toppings as well.
I know hearing testicles . . . BUT they really are good . . . On a Mother's Day when we lived in Arizona - we took my Mom & Dad and of course for me too - and went to the western town Tombstone outside of Tucson - which also had a really good restaurant -- because it was Mother's day - they were giving free appetizers -- which were "Rocky Mountain Oysters" - (or deep fried bull testicles) and there was a dip with them . . . well my teenage son attacked these appetizers and when they were gone he wanted to know if we could get more...I told him I would see - and he then said - what are those - - - I told him Rocky Mountain Oysters (he likes Oysters) - and he said they really don't taste like fried oysters - and that's when my Dad told him what they were -- and I thought he was going to lose it - we are laughing - but told him oh NO you can't say yuk now - you "loved" them!!! You probably had to be there -- but point is they are really good! lol
you are looking forward to hotdogs. Be aware that there is a wide variety of recipes for available hotdogs. most are very tasty but some are nasty straight out of the wrapper. some are very bland some are heavily spiced. some are made in plastic casings then stripped out of them and presented caseless. some are made in natural casings and left in them. They have a snap when you bite into them.
People sleep on testicles for food lol. Got to try some fresh lamb bawls off a fire wood grill on a beach front farm in Hawaii. They had a weird texture but like food wise as long as you season them well? To me it tasted like rubbery pork or chicken
Hawaii has may things. I would say Helena’s which introduced me to Hawaiian food and is amazing. Rainbow drive inn for plate lunches (the most Hawaiian thing), Giovanni’s for garlic shrimp, and poke which has blown up around the work is more sold at markets then a chain restaurant. Illinois: i loveeee gene and Jude’s but it’s not the most iconic. Not even close. Portillos (for suburbanites ), gibbons steak house, johnnies for Italian beef, superdawgs, etc are much bigger. Gene and Jude’s is an old Italian neighborhood now Hispanic right next to the airport.
i just opened a restaurant called "MAMA FATS" which company and name are trademarked in Europe and North America, if you ever make it over here your meals are on the house...
im from Chicago area Chicago is popular for their hot dogs first time i got one i asked for ketchup and the owner looked at me like i was crazy a told me if i want ketchup there is Mc Donald across the street they could give me few packets of ketchup but not in his place i learned that day that putting ketchup in Chicago on a hot dog is a crime
There's only 1 brand of hotdog that I'll eat, and it's Oscar Meyer. Just because I like the flavor. Never tried it with a hamburger. May have to try it. Love From Michigan and it's a beautiful evening ❤️
I'd order from Mama Fats. And Cincinnati Ohio is a Wonderful city but their so called Chilli 🌶 is Blasphemous to be called Chilli. I'm from the South and the South serves real chilli. So called Chilli in Cincinnati is Ground beef, Cinnamon, and sugar. It's like craving Thanksgiving meal, turkey & dressing but eating shake n bake dressing vs a traditional Real dressing that was stuffed and baked inside of the turkey.
Pinks hotdogs are really good. Not a fan of all the ridiculous different dogs, but onions, ketchup, mustard is always good. If someone tells you Dodger Dogs are good, they're probably just like it due to the hype. Farmer Johns hotdogs are not good.
It's against the law in the U.S to put keptput on a authentic original pork hotdogs if you're an adult or a hotdogs 🌭 connoisseurs which is more tastier than a beef and pork hotdogs use mustard, onions, or relish or all three together
Do they inject the patty? Do they inject the patty? Do they INJECT THE PATTY? 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 No, the beef patties come from cattle raised in Wisconsin who graze on pastures of American cheese.
Hope you learned from this is the big name places isn't always the best place for food more times than not the little hole in the wall mom an pop places are the best
There’s a state called Washington in the northwest of the country, and the nation’s capital is Washington, D.C. (District of Columbia) in the east of the county near Virginia and Maryland (both states). D.C. is its own little district housing the seat of the Federal government.
The state of Washington, in the Pacific Northwest, is one of the fifty current states in the union. The forty-second to become one in fact. Washington, D.C., the U.S. capital, is a city in the District of Columbia which is not a state or part of a state and has no congressional representation despite having a larger population than two states.
As a resident of Connecticut. While Loui's Lunch, is "considered" the most iconic restaurant from the state. It's really not. Louis's Lunch is pretty much garbage that lives off the 1st hamburger deal. Mcdonalds and Burger Kings offer better than Louis' Lunch. It's not hard to find a better burger,. pizza, or hot dog restaurant..I could name a dozen hot dog places that are better than the loser that learned to steam beef and place it in a bun.
The potato thing was ice cream in the shape of a potato and then rolled in cocoa powder to make it look like a potato.
The Juicy Lucy is cooked with cheese stuffed in between 2 hamburger patties. No injection needed. ❤
They are so good thats one of the downsides from moving to Florida. No more Matts...
I love seafood, shrimp, oysters, tuna, lobster, crayfish.😊
I support the Mama Fats restaurant wholeheartedly!! 🙋🏻♀I say do it!!! 😊
It’s two raw patties with cheese in between then molded to become one patty
As a resident of Minnesota Matts is a staple. The jucy Lucy is made with two patties and the cheese is in the muddle b4 made into a patty.
"Mama Fats" sounds like a soul food joint in Georgia.
As a new Yorker, I can tell you guys right now. Katz deli is great. There's a line, but it's worth the line. They let you try everything first just to make sure you like it, so if you order a pastrami sandwich, they'd let you try the pastrami first. Everything is fresh. Nothing is overcooked. Word of advice do not eat anything before you go there. Cause the sandwiches are massive when you get inWord of advice do not eat anything before you go there. Cause the sandwiches are massive.
It said it was vanilla ice cream rolled in chocolate powder and topped with whipped cream.
I would say the no sauce thing only applies to BBQ. Otherwise sauce is fine. Forced medium rare burger (gross IMHO) and no sauce is just being opinionated in a way that will make some people not visit the restaurant. People prefer to get things the way they like them.
Edit: I should add that some BBQ styles inherently use sauce and in those cases they aren't covering up bad cooking.
Nah, If I'm feelin some A1 on my proper expensive new york strip, i'm putting some on it. If I put sauce on something, it's because I like the flavor. and I paid for it.
"No one, and I mean no one, puts ketchup on a hot dog". - Dirty Harry Callahan
You can’t speak for all Americans, I know a lot of people, who puts ketchup on their hotdogs.
@@marydavis5234 A true test is Mushroom Ketchup 😛
@@marydavis5234 I'm not speaking for anybody. I'm quoting a line from a movie.
@@georgedolen1486 Typically it's amateurs and serial killers that put ketchup on their dogs.
The baked potato is made out of ice cream dusted in cocoa
If you guys come to America, you guys should absolutely try everything. Even tho it sounds or looks weird, at least you can say, “oh, I’ve tried that”. 😉 even the deer fried balls. 🤣😂
Hit up the Cafe Du Monde in New Orleans, Louisiana. Make sure y’all get Coffee & Beignet. If y’all go during the Mardi Gras get some King Cake, and don’t forget to get dat Gumbo and some Mud Bugs crawfish. Y’all have a good one
The potato ice cream was exactly that, ice cream shaped and colored to look like a potato with more ice cream on top of that.
Best crabcakes is done in Baltimore, Maryland
Bob Hope used to have Cincinnati's, national award-winning barbecue restaurant, "Montgomery Inn" ribs sent to him whenever he was overseas.
Lamb fries and rocky mountain oysters... don't knock it until you try it. They are great.
I came from Wisconsin and Bratwurst is a great alternative to Hot Dogs especially with brown mustard & Sauerkraut but the ones from Chicago look great and just to say I've had that hotdog in Chicago too, I'm not a "Foodie" but I like food 😁
Crab cakes are light and flavorful...so good
I lived in Connecticut before moving to Oklahoma. I have hd Louie's many times. Line is always crazy long. Very close to Yale University. If you want a delicious inexpensive no extras hamburger it is the place to go. Called the first hamburger joint in the United States of America.
John’s roast pork is the best!! Be prepared for lines of customers
I don't know about the other states but these weird list things always get Iowa wrong. That pizza joint looks good. I'd love to try it. But is it iconic of Iowa? No!
The fact is that while there might be arguments to be made for a few different places, the most iconic restaurant for Iowa is gonna be something unassuming like a family owned diner or maybe Casey's pizza.
If I'm not mistaken, Katz's Deli in New York was the location of the famous "I'll have what she's having" scene in the movie "When Harry Met Sally".
Prince's Chicken Shack has been one of my favorites for close to 50 years. The old restaurant was tiny and the lady who owns it was no nonsense.
At one time if you ordered a chicken breast you got it along with some dill pickles and a half a loaf of white bread. And you needed every bite to cool the burn.
I manage a seafood department at a local grocery store. - You would love my crabcakes, if you like crab. I don't even like seafood, but if you shkwish them down and throw them in the deli deep fryer for a couple minutes they are really good.
Hot dogs are good with a little mustard and sweet relish.😊
I love you 2; you're awesome. Keep doing your thing.
Crab cakes are maybe the greatest food on earth. Sublime.
one Maryland institution that was not touched upon. Chaps Pit Beef in Baltimore is a go-to place in the DMV area (DC,Maryland,Virginia)
At 7-11, which are everywhere on your way to or from work, you can get a substandard hot dog. - They even have sort of squirted cheese and sort of chili to top it with. It's OK. - Great when you are hammered, but not good. ;)
Pink’s Hot Dogs in Hollywood is amazing, but believe it or not, downtown Hollywood is disgusting these days. A slum, filled with homeless and drug addicts.
Many stars have been known to visit Pink’s.
My first time there as a tourist, I had a hot dog with taco sauce and sour cream. Freaking delicious, and since then, 35 years later, when I boil a hot dog at home…
I put taco sauce and sour cream on it.
A proper American hot-dog, what would be called "the works", is a sprinkle of bacon bits on the bottom of the bun, then the dog, then mustard, relish, chopped onion and kraut. The other most popular combination is the chili-dog. Again a sprinkle of bacon on the bun, the dog on top of that, then a generous helping of chili.......with, or without chopped onions.
Both spectacular......
"Buckhorn exchange" was on my way to work. Denver CO, 303
Dreamland BBQ is 15 min from m6 house in Tuscaloosa Alabama
You both need to be here in America! You would love it!
If you want to eat the best hot dog ever: Buy a pack of Roseda Farms beef franks. - Grill them. Toast the buns. Add whatever you like; my preference is a little bit of ketchup, raw diced white onion and some sweet pickle relish. Wow.
As someone who has lived in Oklahoma all my life, I have never been to Cattlemen's Steakhouse. This always seemed like a more touristy restaurant.
Buddy Velasco for nj restaurant is borderline insulting, they should have picked Harold’s deli in Edison or Jersey Freeze in Freehold or Hoffmans ice cream in Point Pleasant.
When you two come to America you can try some of those foods. I don't remember you two saying where you were going to go to, but I do remember Yass has a sister that lives in Boston so it will most likely be around there. New England area is know for its seafood so Yass can try clam chowder and Fats can try crab cakes. Just so you know you can get good steaks and hamburgers at most restaurants in the U.S. just ask the locals or Yass's sister where the best places are.
The baked potato was ice cream
That Charcoal Pit is 1/2 mile from my house!
You two will like American mustard, it’s totally different from what you’re used to.
Stella's is in Bellevue nebraska, awesome burgers.
Fats face in some if these food vids are hilarious 🤣
Come to Baltimore in Maryland and I'll take you to Koko's Pub for their crab cake. Huge and exceptional.
"I need that in my life"....... lololol....... I hope you get your wish.
Ketchup on Hamburgers Mustard on Hot Dogs
How can we invest in making Mama Fats a reality? Wholeheartedly agree on the toppings. Many American chain restaurants are guilty of skimping on the toppings as well.
I know hearing testicles . . . BUT they really are good . . . On a Mother's Day when we lived in Arizona - we took my Mom & Dad and of course for me too - and went to the western town Tombstone outside of Tucson - which also had a really good restaurant -- because it was Mother's day - they were giving free appetizers -- which were "Rocky Mountain Oysters" - (or deep fried bull testicles) and there was a dip with them . . . well my teenage son attacked these appetizers and when they were gone he wanted to know if we could get more...I told him I would see - and he then said - what are those - - - I told him Rocky Mountain Oysters (he likes Oysters) - and he said they really don't taste like fried oysters - and that's when my Dad told him what they were -- and I thought he was going to lose it - we are laughing - but told him oh NO you can't say yuk now - you "loved" them!!! You probably had to be there -- but point is they are really good! lol
you are looking forward to hotdogs. Be aware that there is a wide variety of recipes for available hotdogs. most are very tasty but some are nasty straight out of the wrapper. some are very bland some are heavily spiced. some are made in plastic casings then stripped out of them and presented caseless. some are made in natural casings and left in them. They have a snap when you bite into them.
People sleep on testicles for food lol. Got to try some fresh lamb bawls off a fire wood grill on a beach front farm in Hawaii. They had a weird texture but like food wise as long as you season them well? To me it tasted like rubbery pork or chicken
I used to work in the meat department. - They make half a burger, throw some cheddar in there. Then they make one more half. Boom.
You should check out some videos for how to make bacon-wrapped hot dogs.
Hawaii has may things. I would say Helena’s which introduced me to Hawaiian food and is amazing. Rainbow drive inn for plate lunches (the most Hawaiian thing), Giovanni’s for garlic shrimp, and poke which has blown up around the work is more sold at markets then a chain restaurant.
Illinois: i loveeee gene and Jude’s but it’s not the most iconic. Not even close. Portillos (for suburbanites ), gibbons steak house, johnnies for Italian beef, superdawgs, etc are much bigger. Gene and Jude’s is an old Italian neighborhood now Hispanic right next to the airport.
i just opened a restaurant called "MAMA FATS" which company and name are trademarked in Europe and North America, if you ever make it over here your meals are on the house...
The 6-7 seconds for NM… 🙄
im from Chicago area Chicago is popular for their hot dogs first time i got one i asked for ketchup and the owner looked at me like i was crazy a told me if i want ketchup there is Mc Donald across the street they could give me few packets of ketchup but not in his place i learned that day that putting ketchup in Chicago on a hot dog is a crime
There's only 1 brand of hotdog that I'll eat, and it's Oscar Meyer. Just because I like the flavor. Never tried it with a hamburger. May have to try it. Love From Michigan and it's a beautiful evening ❤️
I was always partial to Nathan's. My parents used to visit the original in Coney Island when they were still dating.
I'd order from Mama Fats. And Cincinnati Ohio is a Wonderful city but their so called Chilli 🌶 is Blasphemous to be called Chilli. I'm from the South and the South serves real chilli. So called Chilli in Cincinnati is Ground beef, Cinnamon, and sugar. It's like craving Thanksgiving meal, turkey & dressing but eating shake n bake dressing vs a traditional Real dressing that was stuffed and baked inside of the turkey.
Mustard, saurkraut, chili, cheese, onions, relish...whatever. NO KETCHUP ON A HOT DOG.
Mama Fats has a lot of competition to stand up to ✌️
I'm a steak guy too, for sure.
Puerto Rico is closer to you guys than Hawaii....from Madrid, Spain, it is 8.5 hours nonstop, on British Airways or Iberia. 🙂
Chicago hot dogs are THE best!
In Michigan we known for Coney Island😭 not buddy’s
Mustard onion and Chili sauce on hot dogd
Waiting for Mama Fats restaurant!
Pinks hotdogs are really good. Not a fan of all the ridiculous different dogs, but onions, ketchup, mustard is always good. If someone tells you Dodger Dogs are good, they're probably just like it due to the hype. Farmer Johns hotdogs are not good.
I want the literally steak fries!
I said this in a previous video, and I'm glad they put The Salt Lick on this one. It's the best in the world.
It's against the law in the U.S to put keptput on a authentic original pork hotdogs if you're an adult or a hotdogs 🌭 connoisseurs which is more tastier than a beef and pork hotdogs use mustard, onions, or relish or all three together
using ketchup on food is criminal, what a shame you guys don't like mustard, it's so good.
Do they inject the patty?
Do they inject the patty?
Do they INJECT THE PATTY?
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
No, the beef patties come from cattle raised in Wisconsin who graze on pastures of American cheese.
Just had a chile dog. LOL
I'm from Chicago
You never ever put ketchup on a hotdogs ever
Ketchup does not go on hot dogs😂😂😂
Hot dogs. First thing to know is that they don’t come in jars or cans.
Your wife looks almost exactly like Selena Quintanilla. Beautiful and grest videos guys.
As a lifelong North Dakotan, that is a questionable choice. Red Pepper is not that great.
I swear stoners and mad woman come up with the BEST food
Carlos Bakery for New Jersey.... jeeeez
A Chicago hot it the best!
i like putting mozzarella into burger meat
My 6 year won't eat a hot dog unless it has ketchup lol and only ketchup lol
6 year old
is icecream dipped in cocoa powder..
I've been the 6 of these. Do I now need to collect them all?
Come move to California ❤️
FYI salt lick is ok…I would not call it the most iconic restaurant
In my younger years Joe’s was affordable. That’s not the case anymore.
PINKS in Los Angeles is just awful
A proper hot dog does not have cheese or ketchup!!
Hope you learned from this is the big name places isn't always the best place for food more times than not the little hole in the wall mom an pop places are the best
Totally off topic but... they say washington isnt a state but count in the 50..and have a state university... so is it a state or not?
There’s a state called Washington in the northwest of the country, and the nation’s capital is Washington, D.C. (District of Columbia) in the east of the county near Virginia and Maryland (both states).
D.C. is its own little district housing the seat of the Federal government.
The state of Washington, in the Pacific Northwest, is one of the fifty current states in the union. The forty-second to become one in fact.
Washington, D.C., the U.S. capital, is a city in the District of Columbia which is not a state or part of a state and has no congressional representation despite having a larger population than two states.
As a resident of Connecticut. While Loui's Lunch, is "considered" the most iconic restaurant from the state. It's really not. Louis's Lunch is pretty much garbage that lives off the 1st hamburger deal. Mcdonalds and Burger Kings offer better than Louis' Lunch. It's not hard to find a better burger,. pizza, or hot dog restaurant..I could name a dozen hot dog places that are better than the loser that learned to steam beef and place it in a bun.
it is a ice cream potato
Yes, it actually says how it is made in the video.
If you have a good quality ribeye steak cooked medium all it needs is maybe a little salt 'n' peppa. Otherwise, you didn't want to taste the steak.
Man, where did you find her. And why is she with you? lol ;)
These are not the best restaurants in every state😂😂😂
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