![]() ![]() ![]() I used to have really milky tea, and then I went to uni and I made a cup of tea in front of my housemate. But you always gotta do it with milk? Harry: Again, it's a taste-preference thing. If you ask for just a tea in a British café, you're getting English breakfast tea. And what kind of tea is this? Harry: English breakfast. I feel like that could be - ah, very nice. Joe: The average UK gentleman has three breakfasts every morning. Not that we'd normally be eating more than one in a day, but such is the life of a YouTube food guy. Harry: The first one of the day is always amazing. No! Harry: It's a beans episode! Oh, yeah. Oh, no, we got beans for breakfast? Oh, I forgot about that. They have the works, the borough special, the blowout, the hamlet. I think the one we probably want is the works. They put loads of, like - I'm older than this place! So there's a few different fry-up options we could try. Is that a good, a fair assessment? Leon: It was opened in 1982. Old stuff on the walls, but to be honest, everything here is old, right? I mean, this place, I'm going to guess it's been here for 200 years. Well, I gotta say, I dig the vibe of this café. Joe: Is tea part of the experience? Harry: I would say so. Another crucial part of the hangover cure. Oh! Hey! Why don't you take out your phone, and you, you watching at home, go ahead. Joe: So this is definitely, this is definitely a change of pace for me, but I'm willing to try it. What I'm used to doing after a night of drinking is a McGriddle, Vitaminwater, "Real Housewives." Ooh, nice. We're at Terry's Cafe, it's in South London, and we're going to try the full English. Well, I think the perfect way to experience a full English breakfast is when you're slightly hungover, and that's what we're going to do. This is "Food Tours." Our first stop of the day: Terry's.Īll right. We'll be visiting the best-rated full English spot, the expert's pick, and a wild card all in one day to see if we can find London's best full English breakfast. I've invited my friend Joe Avella over from the US to teach him how we do things slightly differently over here. Harry: I'm a London local, and I think London has some of the best food in the world. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. ![]()
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