{"id":141482,"date":"2023-09-20T17:08:25","date_gmt":"2023-09-20T17:08:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celebrity-hub.com\/?p=141482"},"modified":"2023-09-20T17:08:25","modified_gmt":"2023-09-20T17:08:25","slug":"canadian-shares-his-experience-of-his-first-ever-roast-dinner","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebrity-hub.com\/lifestyle\/canadian-shares-his-experience-of-his-first-ever-roast-dinner\/","title":{"rendered":"Canadian shares his experience of his first ever roast dinner"},"content":{"rendered":"
A Canadian has revealed how he was left impressed after tasting a British roast dinner for the very first time.<\/p>\n
Matt Giffen took to the streets of London with his British girlfriend to try the delicacy, and he was left more than impressed.<\/p>\n
The couple are believed to have tried the \u00a390 per person carvery style roast dinner at The Ned and loaded their plates with the works, including roast beef, roasted potatoes, and Yorkshire puddings.<\/p>\n
After trying each element on his plate, Matt was amazed with the taste. He said: ‘I can see why you have this every Sunday now.’<\/p>\n
Users from all over the world have taken to the comment section on the video to marvel over the traditional roast dinner, and one branded it ‘a work of art’.<\/p>\n
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Canadian Matt Giffen (right) went to London with his British girlfriend (left) to try his first roast dinner<\/p>\n
In the video, Matt told his viewers that he had never tried the delicacy before, but his British girlfriend was about to ‘show him the way’.<\/p>\n
He joked: ‘I haven’t eaten in two days in preparation for tonight.’<\/p>\n
The couple immediately approached the carvery where they were met with the delicious food.<\/p>\n
Matt marvelled over the Yorkshire puddings: ‘Oh my god, Yorkshire pudding, I’ve waited my entire life for this moment.’<\/p>\n
The Canadian continued through the carvery where he added both roast beef and roast chicken to his plate.<\/p>\n
Matt returned to his table with a plate full of food, which he considered: ‘The greatest thing I’ve ever seen in my life.’<\/p>\n
He showed viewers the contents of his plate before explaining that he had never had a roast potato before.<\/p>\n
Upon trying his first bite of the dinner, Matt said: ‘I feel like I could cry right now.’<\/p>\n
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Matt was so impressed ater\u00a0trying the roast dinner that he concluded: ‘I’m moving here, I’m moving to London’<\/p>\n
He added: ‘I feel like I’m in a movie eating this.’<\/p>\n
‘I understand why you have this every Sunday now.’<\/p>\n
After trying the roast dinner Matt concluded: ‘I’m moving here, I’m moving to London.’<\/p>\n
The clip has since amassed 700 thousand views, with people sharing their thoughts on roast dinners.<\/p>\n
One said: ‘That is a work of art.’\u00a0<\/p>\n
A second person added: ‘This is such a culturally significant moment.’\u00a0<\/p>\n
Another wrote: ‘I\u2019m Canadian but my mum is English so yeah, Sunday roast and Yorkshire pudding are amazing!!’\u00a0<\/p>\n
A fourth said: ‘Just take him to Toby.’\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Viewers took to the comment section to share their thoughts on the roast dinner, and one branded it a ‘work of art’\u00a0<\/p>\n
It comes after a British-themed pub in Hollywood is proudly boasting its ‘traditional’ roast dinners on Instagram – but its concoctions are leaving actual Brits scratching their heads.<\/p>\n
The Cat & Fiddle, established in 1982, is California’s port of call for many a homesick Briton hankering for a Sunday roast.<\/p>\n
But the eatery’s recent posts on Instagram have left UK viewers puzzled – leaving them to wonder… is this what Americans think a ‘traditional British roast dinner’ looks like?<\/p>\n
The Cat & Fiddle’s three options for Sunday roasts include a vegetarian nut wellington, chicken breast and angus ribeye.<\/p>\n
The nut wellington appears as a pastry topped by two slices of orange cheese, while the chicken breast is marinaded in herbs and the angus ribeye is presented as a large slab of a steak.<\/p>\n
All three meals come with two large roast potatoes, a very well-puffed Yorkshire pudding, a pot of gravy and a vegetable salad.<\/p>\n
But the meals are crying out for Britons’ much-loved servings of mashed potato, cauliflower cheese, pigs in blankets and seasonal veg brimming to the edge of the plate.<\/p>\n
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