AMERICANS FIND OUT BRITISH FOOD IS AMAZING AT CAMDEN MARKET

preview_player
Показать описание
CAMDEN MARKET IS ONE OF THE TOP ATTRACTIONS IN BRITAIN, AND A MUST DO WHEN YOUR IN LONDON . IT'S ONE OF MOST UNIQUES PLACES TO VISIT ON YOUR UK VACATION. CAMDAN TOWN IS ONE OF THE MOST UNIQUE PLACES IN ENGLAND FROM ITS PUNK ROCK MUSIC SCENE TO ITS BEAUTIFUL CAMDEN LOCKS, WITH RIVERS AND NARROW BOATS. CAMDEN MARKET IS ONE OF THE BEST FOOD MARKETS IN THE WORLD WITH TONS OF UNIQUE BRITISH FOOD AND EXOTIC BITES. TO CHECK OUT, THIS IS EASILY ONE OF THE TOP 10 PLACES TO CHECK OUT WHILE YOUR IN LONDON
#camdenmarket #food #uk #thingstodoinlondon #americanstry
FOR MORE INFO ON THE CAMDEN MARKET CLICK HERE

WANT TO CHECK OUT BOROUGH MARKET CLICK HERE:

HOW MUCH WAS THE FLIGHTS CLICK HERE

REMEMBER TO LIKE THE VIDEO AND CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE SO YOU STAY UP TO DATE ON NEW CONTENT

Hi, thanks for checking out #TRIPPINGTHROUGHADVENTURES our #familytravel #TRAVELvlog we are a Central Florida family who is always looking for new #adventures & #TODDLERACTIVITIES . From theme parks, beaches, historical sites, to food. We love seeing new places and trying new things! …..Which for our #KIDS…. Pretty much everything is new ☺️ Thank you for watching and if you have any questions about any the places we #travel, leave a comment and we will answer to the best of our knowledge! Thank you an as always like and subscribe!
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

If you click on the link to our shop and your from the uk, it should direct you to our UK shop, if you see American dollar signs, you’re in the wrong part. You can chose the country in the footer of the site or just click this link

Trippingthroughadventures
Автор

It is important to remember that the reputation of British food being bad, stems from American servicemen returning home after the second world war. People in the USA have never suffered the deprivations the British public endured, stoically, for years. What they didn't take into account was that the supply chain had been so badly disrupted that rationing continued for almost 10 years after the war ended. The end of the war didn't magically reinstate the availability of common foodstuff that we take for granted nowadays. New agreements had to be forged with overseas suppliers. Local market gardeners had to start all over again, clearing the land, sometimes of unexploded bombs. So many of the experienced growers had gone to war, many didn't come back. Great Britain was a mess.

When my parents married in 1953, they couldn't get a Wedding cake - there was still no established means of getting dried fruit in the quantities needed and they had limits on other ingredients. Without coupons, food just couldn't be purchased. So yes, for a long time, British food was bland and uninspiring (coffee couldn't be got, so a substitute was made from chicory and parsnips) and gained a really unjust reputation which stuck.

Keep on dispelling the myths, please! You are doing a fabulous job!

lizg
Автор

I lived in the U.K. for a year in the 1960s. And the food even then blew me away. Fish and chips with malt vinegar. Roast beef and Yorkshire pudding, with pan gravy, roast potatoes and carrots, plus fresh cooked green peas. Spotted dick pudding with fresh made custard sauce. Steak and kidney pie with mashed potatoes. Butcher made pork sausages. A full English breakfast on a cold bleek morning. High tea. Cucumber sandwiches and fresh strawberries with clotted cream in summer. I could go on, but I'm starting to salivate badly. Fortunately here in Australia I can still get my hands on these foods, and more.

DavidCalvert-mhsy
Автор

I like you guys - you aren't typically loud Americans. You're not afraid to admit your shortcomings or errors. Keep doing what you're doing! 🖖

visionsinblue
Автор

OK, ime British and biased, but what ime hearing from Americans on YouTube is not only is our food tastier but is better quality and it does wind me up when some foreigners say British food is shite.
Enjoy Britain guys 🇬🇧🇺🇸

hognaut
Автор

I used to be a trader on Camden Market for about 6 years in the 1980s. I had a pitch next to Allan Williams ('The man who gave away the Beatles') and a few yards from the shop run by Siouxie Sue (Siouxie and the Banshees). Inside the building was the original clothes market which included Anita Roddick (the beginning of 'Body Shop') and David Holah (founder of fashion house 'Body Map') Nowadays it's been swamped by tourists and the old charm has been lost to commercialization. But the food goes from strength to strength.

antiqueinsider
Автор

The yellow light is a Belisha Beacon.
Belisha beacon is a yellow-coloured globe lamp atop a tall black and white striped pole, marking pedestrian crossings of roads in the United Kingdom, [1] Ireland, and other countries historically influenced by Britain, such as Hong Kong, Malta, and Singapore. The beacons were named after Leslie Hore-Belisha (1893–1957), the Minister of Transport who, in 1934, added beacons to pedestrian crossings, marked by large metal studs in the road surface. These crossings were later painted in black and white stripes, and thus are known as zebra crossings. Legally, pedestrians have priority (over vehicles in the carriageway) on such crossings.

catherinehaywood
Автор

You two are nice Americans. You are always welcome in Albion anytime 😊

ashleyupshall
Автор

The answer to the question "What are we going to do" is - go to the Pub. The answer is always go to the Pub. It might not solve the immediate problem but you will feel better.

jockeyladjockeylad
Автор

As mentioned, "the British food being bad", was started by US soldiers during WW2 who experienced the UK during rationing. This was enforced more by the internet showing obscure local dishes and often literally ancient food nobody eats. Obviously the people who say that have ever tried stuff from the UK. You can find bad food anywhere for starters. Atleast we have strict hygeine laws for the most part and regulations on the quality of ingredients. Stuff tastes how it supposed to and not pumped full of chemicals

LilMonkeyFella
Автор

If you hang around till like 6 o'clock and they're starting to wrap things up for the day, you can get the food for £1 a portion. The stalls sell it off cheap, they can't pack up the surplus and take it away. I used to live in a house full of students and the deal was, one day a week you cook for everyone in turns. One day, it was my girlfriend and I's turn (we did two days a week because there were two of us). We'd been at Camden all day, it was getting kinda late and we knew when we got home, we've gotta cook and because it was getting late everyone would be waiting. We went to the food stalls, just starting to pack up spent £20 and got 4 carrier bags full of cartons of food. Chinese, Indian, Mexican and others. We got home everyone was waiting for dinner. We took the stuff into the kitchen, went into the living room and declared. Kata's and I's turn to cook tonight, but we can't be bothered so we got Chinese for everyone, all sorts, even some veggie dishes (for Tracey the house veggie). It's in the kitchen. The rush to the kitchen and the grab! But there was no need because there was loads of food. £20 to feed/satisfy 9 people. And you saw how good the food was at Camden. We were house heroes. It wasn't just another pasta tuna bake, from one of those who couldn't cook.

timholder
Автор

Longboat!?...lol
Sorry but when you said it on the video I just had a vision of Vikings jumping out of it.
"Narrow boats", can be painted very beautifully also. Gypsy's of the water ways. 👍
Btw in the UK if we let our weather dictate what we could do and when we'd never get anything done. You can only get wet once! 😁

Really-hxrl
Автор

Those yellow lights do not denote "Abby Road Corssing", they are there for all zebra crossings and you as a pedestrian have right of way, cars are meant to stop if they see anyone waiting to cross.

RoastLambShanks
Автор

It was American soldiers returning from WWII, that told Americans that British food (because of rationing) along with bad teeth etc etc!
Finally Americans are catching up, a mere 80 years later. Well done 🎉

acme
Автор

If ever you come back to the UK. I'm sure lots of people have said to get outside London. The problem is where to base yourself. People think Edinburgh or such.
NO
And hear me out.
Darlington in Northeast England
And here's why... on the train
York is 30min away
Durham is 30min away
Edinburgh is 1hr away
London 3hr away
The lake district a couple of hours away.
With most of these you can come back to Darlington in the same day, so no need to keep relocating.
Trains are expensive though, thats the big problem
Anyway, just an idea ❤
❤ from Northeast England ❤️

oopsdidItypethatoutloud
Автор

So glad you loved it in my country, we have some amazing food and culture to explore! Glad you liked it!

WolfricLupus
Автор

Welcome to the UK. glad your dispelling the thing about food. Its kind of crazy when you consider just how many different dishes their are from around the world, all here in London which is VERY cosmopolitan. You must go further afield, out of London and see all the other places there are. Good Luck have a great holiday! Come back again soon!!

johnchristmas
Автор

First time watcher. Love the vibe you both have together. London has a ridiculous food scene. Name a culture, cuisine, style. We have it. Hope you get to see more. Keep up the good work 👍

jasrajpal
Автор

I absolutely adore your sense of humour, very British sarcastic and dry .🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇬🇧and I have just subscribed to your channel, your a fun couple ❤

kimarnill
Автор

I am glad that you enjoyed your time in Camden. That is a better way to learn about London than doing the tourist traps, cheaper too. In fact immersing yourselves in one place is generally better than rushing around. London started as a series of villages, which grew together, and if you stay local you can get something of that village vibe. Keep Reacting!

davidberesford