Yet another great honest vlog Gary. Now if i had been walking by and seen 'Indian Sunday Roast' advertised i would of walked by as i like some other commenters believe the two are best kept separate. But after watching this and hearing your comments its defiantly something i would try now. As for the score of ten i will go with you on that as you genuinely seem to enjoy it, especially those Indian roast potatoes. Chris
Hello Chris. Hope you've been well on this fine Sunday. You really should give it a try. It's something a bit different and at first, I was skeptical but after trying.. it was really quite good! I probably would give it a 9 looking back because of the Yorkshire pudding but all in all, a delightful meal!
Came across your channel a few weeks ago and have watched all your reviews to date. Very professional and honest reviews. Keep up the good work, Gary and camera, man!
Well you’ve done it again Gary, another great vlog ! Looked a really generous portion and I think the bought in Yorkie slightly let it down as everything else was homemade, but I guess as you enjoyed it so much you could see past that. I just really love the variety on your channel, unlike some foodie channels that are a bit samey. Thank you, looking forward to what’s to come
Thanks and extremely kind of you Karen. 👍 I try to keep it a bit different but understand that also people like to see some more "normal" videos from time to time so I try to do what I can. Appreciate your feedback and felt your review of the yorkshire was spot on as well. Thanks again.
It looked wonderful value Gary. You had a whole meal for the same price you paid for just one of those dishes at Chinatown. And you were really honest about the Yorkshire. Another great review.
This place bring back very good memories, I used to come in here before it was an Indian restaurant! It was the local pub Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman used to hang out at the beginning of their career. Did you know that?? The pub was inactive and boarded up for a period (between November 2016 and April 2017) after the building's owner demanded a rent hike of £30k, causing the previous management to close the business. As you might know + the now managers Megha Khanna, Abhinav Saxena and Gaurav Khanna took over the lease in April 2017! I last came in here 18 months ago, been too long so will def come back this year-another cracking review my friend 👍🏻
a dab hand on the old joanna a not suprised it got a ten the moment it was served up you could see it was quality i love garlic as a background flavour but can not have it full on you are visiting some very nice places keep up the great work thanks steve
That looked fantastic. I can only imagine the aroma and flavour. I go with your judgement, Gary: a 10 for that! I'm living in a culinary desert here in Occitanie. I must get out more!
Another great video Sir! That looked really nice. Must admit, with everything else appearing to be "home cooked", it is a pity they could not have done the same with the Yorkshire pud, perhaps adding their own little spicy twist. Mark.
Thats what I thought too. Gladstone chefs, get cracking on an Indian version of a Yorkshire pudding. Is it dhal flour (lentils) in Indian cuisine, with a little spice in the mix? You know you can do it!
Liked the look of that, very different. I might have a hard time trying to convince my wife to give it a go for our next sunday roast though. Thanks for the review again.
Vegan pie.. yum! What you did get does look good too. I'd definitely love the look of the veggies, especially the potatoes (minus the goose fat). What great value for quality food!
Minus the goose fat, obviously, for vegans. Missing out on great flavour. I cook mine in duck fat: it tastes the same. How can you look at that curried chicken, being a vegan?
@@siobhanblake9150 Being an omnivore I've survived for 84years. If we were non existant vegans in the days of essential rationing, we would not have survived. We conformed to a strict rationed diet, for survival. Only fish was un restricted, and Mother made good use, to feed us. Only time will tell if your fad is successful. The Creator designed us to be omnivores. My opinion, and I'm not judging you, just the fad you follow. Nothing for you to get your knickers in a twist over. It may succeed: only time will tell.
Must say I am really enjoying your regular videos, full of good nature, positive vibes, helps me through my boring weekday lunch time. The videos lighten up the day.
What a perfect combo that was ! I love my Indian and of course, my Sunday roast dinner so to combine the two with such great effect is wonderful ! I wish I could try that as you so enjoyed it and 10/10 was the right score. A hidden gem?
Hi Robert. I actually think the right score was to mark the Yorkshire down as I think it was frozen but the meal was terrific and the combination of the two was fantastic. Hope you're well in Australia. Thanks again.
Hi Gary, Ive been watching quite a few of the vlogs recently, it came up on the feed... you've been doing an excellent job thats certain, really enjoyable & no drama just easy to watch... for this one as my 1st comment on the channel, i thought it was a little expensive, but not out of reach expensive, also i understand the comment on the Yorkshire pudding, so because of cost etc... score of 8... which is fair, & it did look great mate 👍
Wow, thank you and welcome Tel (hopefully it's okay to call you that). Really appreciate that and glad you enjoyed the video. It's nice to do something different once in a while. Thank you again.
@@GaryEats Of course, I enjoyed the expensive Vs not so expensive vlog aswell, both I thought were fantastic, it really depends on the budget doesn't it, & whether it's a nice meal out or a work day breakfast... how you managed to eat both amazing, great vlog Gary! 😊
I wonder if a small yorkshire with an equally small nan bread might have been a better option. That said, sounds a great dinner. Thanks for taking us along.
Wow that looked amazing I hope this takes off and becomes more widely available across the UK. I think I may just have to make the trip out to try it for myself at the Gladstone arms
Great review Gary..that looked delightful..it's good to see pubs trying something different..the Gladstone deserves to be a success for thinking outside the box.. keep up the great reviews.. thanks Gary kind regards Dave 😁👍👍👍👍👍
Lovely plate of food like the play with the vegetables and potatoes great idea I think I might of put the chicken in the Yorkshire pudding a 10 from me
I agree with your altered score, Gary! 9/10 would have bern my score, too. Dont get me wrong, I more often use the frozen Yorkshire puds nowadays, purely because they are quick, easy, & they rise every single time! Whereas, even the best chef can have the odd disaster, with home made. But for a dish put togethet with so much thought & attention, that was a shame to be let down by the yorkshire pud! My mouth was watering the whole time you were eating that, Gary! Lol I used to cook Indian food with my own british twist, back in the day but, even though I always made Bombay Potatoes for every spread I made, having them served the way that yours were, made me want to try them staight away! Lol
Fusion dishes can go wrong, very wrong, but that one looked fantastic! Great job, I would have deducted 0.5 for the yorkshire to encourage them to upgrade.
That looked absolutely delicious, 2 of my favourite meals combined, Indian food and a good old Sunday roast. It's a shame that I can't get either of them here in Poland where I live. For a decent Indian restaurant I have a round trip of nearly 300km.
Hello to Poland. Another country I would love to visit (have an interest in history). Need to get on a flight over here soon, Rob. Your taste buds will thank you for having a curry! Cheers mate.
@@rosemarymee I believe its to do with the fact the cow gives milk (amongst other products) to us (humans) apart from your mother no other animal (maybe goats??) nourishes you, I would suggest before commenting please check why certain people have culture differences than yours ...Google things, it definitely helps with information, I believe beef was eaten by Indian sadhus (holy men) in some instances from my knowledge and understanding as Indian Hindu, hope that helps you avoiding "splitting hairs"
quality. you know it's going to be a proper curry when the meats cooked on the bone. dont know about the fusion with a roast but after seeing it I would give it a go. thanks Gary
Shame about the Yorkie not being homemade! So easy to make. Chicken makhani looked lovely. Hubby Joe likes my Punjab version. Going to make the potatoes on my next roast!
Hi Gary if you were in Central London on a Sunday and fancied a roast of sorts, would you recommend here or somewhere else that does a traditional roast?
Tried to book. Going a lot sooner than 3 months so no chance. Looks like a choice of butter chicken with all the trimmings, bangers and mash or the ruby Murray with gunpowder potatoes. What a dilemma 😋😂
I would love that... a combination of my 2 most favourite meals. I think you were right giving it a 10... who cares about a packet Yorkshire when they have worked do hard yo get the flavours right. I think asking them to do homemade Yorkshire is a bit unfair. Very few can do fusion food properly. The portion size was lovely too. Extremely good value for such a different dish.
If you are ever in South Yorkshire, try Pilgrim Fathers pub in Scrooby. The last time I was in England I went there to visit the place (sort of pilgrimage to my Mother's ancestors who came from there) and ate in that pub. The food was really good, but then again my palate is not as refined as yours. 😆
The sauce is a nice colour, but it's difficult to really comment beyond that. I'd suggest they serve it with sauce over JUST the chicken, and a pouring dish with sauce in it, should you want to pour sauce over your veg etc!
Indian food is one of my top cuisines along with Sunday roast my favourite meals but does that really constitute an Indian Sunday roast? It just seems like Indian curry with a store-bought Yorkshire
Very unusual Anglo/India. But it looked excellent, good size portion, good variety and presentation. Price ok. Does not really matter if the yorkshire was not made on site. 10/10 from me.
Recommendation for you Gary, similar theme to this (but better in my opinion!) - have a look at Tandoori Chop House near Embankment station, you won’t regret it!
@@GaryEats Look forward to seeing the video! If you have a chance to go on a Sunday they do a ‘thali’ feast, but their regular menu is also very good so I’m sure you’ll enjoy 👍🏻
Oh I wish I could Gary, I’m a fussy vegetarian- potatoes, yorkies and some veg and love pepper. Challenge? Ask a restaurant what they can come up with, with the foods mentioned. I review chips so strictly n mash n yorkies lol- it’s a problem and yet to find a restaurant that caters for someone like me with cancer treatment damages on body, with no meat but flavour 😂 hard to eat some days and you help so ty kindly- ppl tend to rush and shovel in, I know it’s not great on gut health- your vids are so calming to watch - ty 🥰
I don't know why, but I'm so happy when you give a 10/10. Love the idea that you just completely enjoyed the meal.
Haha thanks mate. It was superb!
Yet another great honest vlog Gary.
Now if i had been walking by and seen 'Indian Sunday Roast' advertised i would of walked by as i like some other commenters believe the two are best kept separate.
But after watching this and hearing your comments its defiantly something i would try now.
As for the score of ten i will go with you on that as you genuinely seem to enjoy it, especially those Indian roast potatoes.
Chris
Hello Chris. Hope you've been well on this fine Sunday.
You really should give it a try. It's something a bit different and at first, I was skeptical but after trying.. it was really quite good! I probably would give it a 9 looking back because of the Yorkshire pudding but all in all, a delightful meal!
Came across your channel a few weeks ago and have watched all your reviews to date. Very professional and honest reviews. Keep up the good work, Gary and camera, man!
Much appreciated! Thank you Shane, I will pass on your kind words to the cameraman as well!
I would definitely gone for the indian lamb chop roast .
I was very interested in this as well. Maybe I'll go back in the future!
Please do Gary, I'd like to see that.
Looked tasty - The clean plate says it all
So good. Thanks for watching!
Great format, keep doing what you're doing . The Macmaster is gunning for you 👍
Far better than The Macmaster he's ran away to Spain. 😂😂😂😂
Thank you very much. I appreciate that!
@@douglasgrahamdronefilmingp2068 he does too much talking gary is natural
😁😁😁@@Hometruths29
Well you’ve done it again Gary, another great vlog ! Looked a really generous portion and I think the bought in Yorkie slightly let it down as everything else was homemade, but I guess as you enjoyed it so much you could see past that. I just really love the variety on your channel, unlike some foodie channels that are a bit samey. Thank you, looking forward to what’s to come
Thanks and extremely kind of you Karen. 👍 I try to keep it a bit different but understand that also people like to see some more "normal" videos from time to time so I try to do what I can. Appreciate your feedback and felt your review of the yorkshire was spot on as well. Thanks again.
It looked wonderful value Gary. You had a whole meal for the same price you paid for just one of those dishes at Chinatown. And you were really honest about the Yorkshire. Another great review.
Thank you Stephanie. I do try and keep it honest which is why I added the tab to mark it down to a 9. Appreciate your kind comments :)
Well, ok on the not house-made element, but they did offer additional potatoes and vegetables, too. So I'd say that balances out, at least.
Intriguing combination - i need to get down there! Great review Gary, well done.
Thanks so much 👍 It's something a bit different.
Well that was an unusual Sunday roast but it must have been delicious - looked very nice! Kindest regards from Tasmania.
Thanks for watching! Something a little bit different, isn't it?!
Gary plays...the entertainer on piano.
Bonus well done x
Thank you very much, Julie. That’s about all I can play. lol 😂 x
This place bring back very good memories, I used to come in here before it was an Indian restaurant!
It was the local pub Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman used to hang out at the beginning of their career. Did you know that??
The pub was inactive and boarded up for a period (between November 2016 and April 2017) after the building's owner demanded a rent hike of £30k, causing the previous management to close the business. As you might know + the now managers Megha Khanna, Abhinav Saxena and Gaurav Khanna took over the lease in April 2017!
I last came in here 18 months ago, been too long so will def come back this year-another cracking review my friend 👍🏻
That looked mouth watering I must admit. What a triumph of fusion cooking. Great review!
Thank you very much Jeremy
Morning Gary your Indian roast dinner looked very nice and different. Glad you really enjoyed your meal.
Thanks Susan!
Good idea having a curry house part of a pub.
I've been to a pub and they did excellent Chinese.
It's a really good concept. One I thoroughly enjoyed. Thanks for watching!
a dab hand on the old joanna a not suprised it got a ten the moment it was served up you could see it was quality i love garlic as a background flavour but can not have it full on you are visiting some very nice places keep up the great work thanks steve
Thank you as always Steve. Hope you were able to have a Sunday roast today. Cheers mate.
That looked fantastic. I can only imagine the aroma and flavour. I go with your judgement, Gary: a 10 for that! I'm living in a culinary desert here in Occitanie. I must get out more!
This was very very good completely different but one I will try again
You just had a Chicken Curry With a Yorkshire Pudding
Hardly a Sunday Roast Gazza
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Haha it was still really good and can highly recommend. I was skeptical at first like you... thanks for watching :)
Curry actually means gravy, so closer to a roast than you think.
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Yep not the best fusion version I’ve seen. Adding a frozen Yorkshire pudding doesn’t really cut it.
Another great video Sir! That looked really nice. Must admit, with everything else appearing to be "home cooked", it is a pity they could not have done the same with the Yorkshire pud, perhaps adding their own little spicy twist. Mark.
You got that right Mark. I think the Yorkshire was a bit of a let down all things considered but it was a great fusion!
Thats what I thought too. Gladstone chefs, get cracking on an Indian version of a Yorkshire pudding. Is it dhal flour (lentils) in Indian cuisine, with a little spice in the mix? You know you can do it!
Liked the look of that, very different. I might have a hard time trying to convince my wife to give it a go for our next sunday roast though. Thanks for the review again.
You can convince her definitely! You're more than welcome Simon.
Vegan pie.. yum! What you did get does look good too. I'd definitely love the look of the veggies, especially the potatoes (minus the goose fat). What great value for quality food!
This was completely different and a great surprise Siobhan 🇦🇺🇦🇺
Minus the goose fat, obviously, for vegans. Missing out on great flavour. I cook mine in duck fat: it tastes the same. How can you look at that curried chicken, being a vegan?
@pippin1ful I tune out and look away from the screen sometimes. I watch for Gary's personality, but he sometimes reviews food I would eat too.
@@pippin1ful and who are you to judge someone you don't know? Maybe I'm more tolerant than you. It certainly seems so from your comment.
@@siobhanblake9150 Being an omnivore I've survived for 84years. If we were non existant vegans in the days of essential rationing, we would not have survived. We conformed to a strict rationed diet, for survival. Only fish was un restricted, and Mother made good use, to feed us. Only time will tell if your fad is successful. The Creator designed us to be omnivores. My opinion, and I'm not judging you, just the fad you follow. Nothing for you to get your knickers in a twist over. It may succeed: only time will tell.
Must say I am really enjoying your regular videos, full of good nature, positive vibes, helps me through my boring weekday lunch time. The videos lighten up the day.
Really appreciate that. Wish you all the best.
Gary liked the piano playing enjoy your Indian roast
Thank you very much, Ian. This one was very different but very tasty.
That looked awesome. Thanks for the videos.
Thanks for watching!
You're very kind for giving the roast dinner a 10.
I changed and gave it a 9 due to the Yorkshire pudding if you see on the screen! I will agree 10 was too much.
Oh wow that looks fab, my type of food… another great review and video Gary..
More than welcome!!
And well worth watching! It will be on the bucket list next time we are in the UK!
Brilliant to hear. Owners are lovely as well!
Gary they had me at Railway lamb chops. Another place to add to my list of places to visit
I should have got them instead of the chicken. They were speaking to me as well. Have a good time!
I know this pub it's menu is a little bit unusual but a welcome change from the normal pub grub.
Yep! I like a bit of originality!
That's a new one for me, Gary! Never had an Anglo Indian Sunday roast before, need to try. Great review as usual, mate and keep up the fantastic work.
Glad you enjoyed it my friend. Something a bit different away from the usual videos!
An episode of your show that I haven't seen!!
Wow. Thank you Ian for watching them all!
Interesting one Gary. Enjoyed that immensely. Cheers and thanks!
Many thanks Stephen
What a perfect combo that was ! I love my Indian and of course, my Sunday roast dinner so to combine the two with such great effect is wonderful ! I wish I could try that as you so enjoyed it and 10/10 was the right score. A hidden gem?
Hi Robert. I actually think the right score was to mark the Yorkshire down as I think it was frozen but the meal was terrific and the combination of the two was fantastic. Hope you're well in Australia. Thanks again.
Awesome vid.. could I ask what camera you lose quality is exceptional.. Pete
Just the latest I Phone, the link should be in description 👍
Hi Gary,
Ive been watching quite a few of the vlogs recently, it came up on the feed... you've been doing an excellent job thats certain, really enjoyable & no drama just easy to watch... for this one as my 1st comment on the channel, i thought it was a little expensive, but not out of reach expensive, also i understand the comment on the Yorkshire pudding, so because of cost etc... score of 8... which is fair, & it did look great mate 👍
Wow, thank you and welcome Tel (hopefully it's okay to call you that). Really appreciate that and glad you enjoyed the video. It's nice to do something different once in a while. Thank you again.
@@GaryEats Of course, I enjoyed the expensive Vs not so expensive vlog aswell, both I thought were fantastic, it really depends on the budget doesn't it, & whether it's a nice meal out or a work day breakfast... how you managed to eat both amazing, great vlog Gary! 😊
I wonder if a small yorkshire with an equally small nan bread might have been a better option. That said, sounds a great dinner. Thanks for taking us along.
That's a great idea! Thanks for watching!
Wow that looked amazing I hope this takes off and becomes more widely available across the UK. I think I may just have to make the trip out to try it for myself at the Gladstone arms
You'll love it mate!
@@GaryEats I'm sure I will it looked absolutely delicious
certainly different,glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you Matthew. Something different, eh?!
definately different !,and nice😀
Looks absolutely wonderful!
It was! Highly recommend.
Great review Gary..that looked delightful..it's good to see pubs trying something different..the Gladstone deserves to be a success for thinking outside the box.. keep up the great reviews.. thanks Gary kind regards Dave 😁👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Dave. It’s a a great little idea just needs a better Yorkshire pudding!
Looked nice and I will have to try it out. Yorkshire pudding a shocking effort though
The only let down. The rest... wow. Excellent!
hi gary , another great video.i love indian food , and i would love to try a indian roast dinner.that looked delicious. keep up the good work mate.
Thanks so much and appreciate your comments!
Love it,I love a Sunday currry Buffett and this is a nice twist n that
Please stay tuned for my video this week... ultra cheap Indian buffet in London. See you then!
Good man! You know it makes sense as Del Boy would say. I get you on the Yorkshire though!!😂😂
LOL.
would never know about this place if it was not for the channel. On my list to try in the next few weeks.
Great stuff, really hope you enjoy their food!
Looks good Gary ..
I will check it out next time I'm in London ..
And give it a go to cook one Sunday ..
Give it a try mate. Worth while.
Great video Gary, just subscribed keep up the great content
Thank you so much. Glad you like it!
Lovely plate of food like the play with the vegetables and potatoes great idea I think I might of put the chicken in the Yorkshire pudding a 10 from me
It was totally different and well executed
That looked really nice and tasty definitely worth the score you gave it
I think so too! Thank you very much Julie :)
I agree with your altered score, Gary!
9/10 would have bern my score, too.
Dont get me wrong, I more often use the frozen Yorkshire puds nowadays, purely because they are quick, easy, & they rise every single time!
Whereas, even the best chef can have the odd disaster, with home made.
But for a dish put togethet with so much thought & attention, that was a shame to be let down by the yorkshire pud!
My mouth was watering the whole time you were eating that, Gary! Lol
I used to cook Indian food with my own british twist, back in the day but, even though I always made Bombay Potatoes for every spread I made, having them served the way that yours were, made me want to try them staight away! Lol
This one was very surprising and in the end it tasted very good a brilliant twist on a British classic
Must admit been trying to get my family to do Xmas dinner at an Indian restaurant.
Try and convince them John. Usually I go for a Chinese around Xmas time but I do love a curry!
A nice ruby lovely
I always go against tradition at Christmas, do love a Chinese or Indian, looked a lovely place to eat
Watching from Ecuador & we have a local British cook, I’ve just shared this with her. Could be a winner winner chicken dinner for Ecuador Sundays.
Oooo. Thanks Lisa!
Jam shack in London do roast dinner with a Caribbean twist
I’ll definitely take a look at that thank you
Looks amazing Gary, could just polish that off right now!!
Was excellent my friend. Loved the combo idea.
Fusion dishes can go wrong, very wrong, but that one looked fantastic! Great job, I would have deducted 0.5 for the yorkshire to encourage them to upgrade.
Really spot on comment. I agree with this.
Ooh! Yum!!!! Hi from Singapore!
Hi!!
Oh wow ... how fantastic ... nice change from the norm 😊
Thanks! 😊
Love the ivy on the outside 👍
It's a really nice cosy pub.
Let's give it a go. Luv this English expression 😆
Thanks!
If I was definitely down London way I would be sat in the restaurant enjoying all the food as it all looks delicious
It was completely different but very tasty
Love the yorkie on the side 😂❤❤❤
It looks quite awkward in comparison to the rest of the meal!
What a great review really enjoyed Thanks for all your hard work regards Greg keep the reviews coming
Thanks Greg, not all heroes wear capes eh lol 👍
That really looks interesting Gary. Something different and worth a try.
Thank you. Of course, something a bit unusual so why not try!?
I'm not usually a fan of "fusion", but that looks fantastic. Dishoom do something similar and it's also very good. Thanks Gary!
More than welcome!
Top class not been there in years will do what you do and give it a go.
Great stuff, deffo give it a try!
You're right indeed Gary, curry and sunday roast does sound like a martiage made in heaven
Superb!!
Sign me up Gary! Looked good!
Awesome stuff Steve!
Looked fantastic, thanks for the review. I will try something like that and see what the family thinks😊
I5 was different Fiona and tasted really good
Try the rose in cookham, brilliant curry house, in Berkshire, I recommend the chicken liver for starters!
You won’t be disappointed!
Thank you very much for the recommendation, Paul
Loved it.. definitely so different..but the idea of both dimensions worked fantastic...bring to Australia please ...great show Gary as always .x
This was different, but it was tasty Pauline and thank you x
Very different!!! 👌🙌👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
That looked absolutely delicious, 2 of my favourite meals combined, Indian food and a good old Sunday roast. It's a shame that I can't get either of them here in Poland where I live. For a decent Indian restaurant I have a round trip of nearly 300km.
Hello to Poland. Another country I would love to visit (have an interest in history). Need to get on a flight over here soon, Rob. Your taste buds will thank you for having a curry! Cheers mate.
@user-ke8be8mf9tyeah why not? It's cow meat Hindus don't eat but beef comes from bull as well and I eat beef
As an Indian , Sunday Roast is Sunday Roast and not Sunday Roast curried that's sacrilege Gary 😂
I thought religious Hindus avoided any kind of beef? Splitting hairs on the sex of the animal seems a bit strange.
@@rosemarymee I believe its to do with the fact the cow gives milk (amongst other products) to us (humans) apart from your mother no other animal (maybe goats??) nourishes you, I would suggest before commenting please check why certain people have culture differences than yours ...Google things, it definitely helps with information, I believe beef was eaten by Indian sadhus (holy men) in some instances from my knowledge and understanding as Indian Hindu, hope that helps you avoiding "splitting hairs"
quality. you know it's going to be a proper curry when the meats cooked on the bone. dont know about the fusion with a roast but after seeing it I would give it a go. thanks Gary
No problem Robert!
Excellent as always can't wait for the next one keep up the good work 😊
Thank you! 😄
Nice review Gary it's so good to try new things at least once
Of course. You don't know until you try... I'm glad with this one!
Shame about the Yorkie not being homemade! So easy to make. Chicken makhani looked lovely. Hubby Joe likes my Punjab version. Going to make the potatoes on my next roast!
Sounds great!
Hi Gary if you were in Central London on a Sunday and fancied a roast of sorts, would you recommend here or somewhere else that does a traditional roast?
Blacklock. Please check it out - I've done a review there for the Sunday Roast
Thanks Gary I have done 👍
Tried to book. Going a lot sooner than 3 months so no chance. Looks like a choice of butter chicken with all the trimmings, bangers and mash or the ruby Murray with gunpowder potatoes. What a dilemma 😋😂
I would definitely like to try this...
Please give it a go!
Excellent stuff id be down with that.
Glad you liked the fusion!
I’ll bring my own homemade Yorkshire and then it will be perfect! 😁
Looked so good that! 👌
Great plan John. Was lovely!
Looked really good I’ve never had anything like that great video x
Thank you for your lovely comment
I would love that... a combination of my 2 most favourite meals. I think you were right giving it a 10... who cares about a packet Yorkshire when they have worked do hard yo get the flavours right. I think asking them to do homemade Yorkshire is a bit unfair. Very few can do fusion food properly. The portion size was lovely too. Extremely good value for such a different dish.
Fair comment Melanie. It was spectacular!
Yeah cause homemade Yorkshire puddings are so hard to make 🙄
great review Gary looked superb !!
Thank you kindly Lee!
Another great video. Keep up the good work.
Thanks again!
If you are ever in South Yorkshire, try Pilgrim Fathers pub in Scrooby. The last time I was in England I went there to visit the place (sort of pilgrimage to my Mother's ancestors who came from there) and ate in that pub. The food was really good, but then again my palate is not as refined as yours. 😆
I will do my best
That looked great, my mouth was watering.
Great stuff.
Looked ideal Sunday hangover food, I'd try that any Sunday 👍👍👍👍
So good and completely agree with you!
That looks lovely 🎉
It was!
We normally do a fusion Sunday roast at home by marinating the chicken and potatoes in spices.. butter chicken is more of a curry though
Very very nice..
The sauce is a nice colour, but it's difficult to really comment beyond that. I'd suggest they serve it with sauce over JUST the chicken, and a pouring dish with sauce in it, should you want to pour sauce over your veg etc!
Fair enough!
Indian food is one of my top cuisines along with Sunday roast my favourite meals but does that really constitute an Indian Sunday roast? It just seems like Indian curry with a store-bought Yorkshire
I think the Yorkshire could have been replaced with a Naan bread or a homemade Yorkshire!
Hi Gary great review 👍
Hi Craig. Thanks as always for your kind comments. Hope you're well! 👍
Very unusual Anglo/India. But it looked excellent, good size portion, good variety and presentation. Price ok. Does not really matter if the yorkshire was not made on site. 10/10 from me.
The portion was actually bigger than it looked as there were some potatoes hiding underneath the sauce! Thanks for watching!
Looked proper lovelyjubbly,brilliant review as always,keep up the great work and keep safe and well always.
Thanks, you too!
The goat keema pie is nice too. Always a friendly service there.
A very nice place
Looks amazing ❣
Thank you! Cheers!
Recommendation for you Gary, similar theme to this (but better in my opinion!) - have a look at Tandoori Chop House near Embankment station, you won’t regret it!
Wow, that looks incredible. I'm going there next week!
@@GaryEats Look forward to seeing the video! If you have a chance to go on a Sunday they do a ‘thali’ feast, but their regular menu is also very good so I’m sure you’ll enjoy 👍🏻
Great review, another place local to me to try. Thx Gary. PS Have you been to Blue Junction in Morden? Indian restaurant, I like it.
I have not but I have heard of it. I was actually going to review it instead of the buffet but settled on the buffet!
Oh I wish I could Gary, I’m a fussy vegetarian- potatoes, yorkies and some veg and love pepper. Challenge? Ask a restaurant what they can come up with, with the foods mentioned. I review chips so strictly n mash n yorkies lol- it’s a problem and yet to find a restaurant that caters for someone like me with cancer treatment damages on body, with no meat but flavour 😂 hard to eat some days and you help so ty kindly- ppl tend to rush and shovel in, I know it’s not great on gut health- your vids are so calming to watch - ty 🥰
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment and that’s a good idea
Gary, that looks fantastic. It’s 5:30am and I could eat that now!!
It was really good. Something a bit different as well isn't it? Thanks for watching!