Finding The Best Barbecue In Los Angeles | Food Tours | Insider Food
"Food Wars" hosts Harry Kersh and Joe Avella travel across Los Angeles to find the best barbecue in the city. They'll be visiting four locations in just one day to see what the city has to offer. This is "Food Tours."
00:00 - Intro
00:59 - Slab
08:31 - Bludso's BBQ
16:51 - Moo's Craft Barbecue
23:15 - Gus's BBQ
32:02 - Final Decision
35:24 - Credits
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New Food Tours LET'S GO! Also I am very excited for a potential Korean BBQ episode of Food Tours.
@JoeAvella
27 күн бұрын
Next time!
@WTT_321
27 күн бұрын
The question is, what to get? Because there’s a lot of choices and options when it comes to the meats and sides 😅
@NazriB
27 күн бұрын
Lies again? Red Mart USD SGD
@InsiderFood
27 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@JustMe-dc6ks
26 күн бұрын
Get Harry some non-sweet cornbread to try, perhaps with pinto beans or chili. And hush puppies with fried catfish.
I'm actually glad that they specified that Korean BBQ would be it's own thing. American BBQ and Asian BBQ are so different
@stephencodekas3745
27 күн бұрын
Yeah by American standards kbbq is more like korean grilling and not bbq
@babigoreng8059
27 күн бұрын
coz korean bbq would beat american bbq so easily
@GrizzO12
27 күн бұрын
@@babigoreng8059that’s a horrible take.
@lmf221
27 күн бұрын
@@babigoreng8059 I LOVE korean bbq but that's a WILD take. It's completely different. like NIGHT AND DAY different and you are comparing something super broad and diverse to something much more highly specialized but pretty uniform. Honestly not unlike comparing korean and american cultures as a whole now that I think about it.
@SmellsLikeNirvanna
27 күн бұрын
@@babigoreng8059 no it wouldnt LOL. just because its foreign and 'exotic' doesn't make it better. Low and slow style is unbeatable. And no I'm not American, don't bother.
I'm a simple man. I see Harry and Joe on Food Tours, I click like
@icecoffee1361
27 күн бұрын
100% you need to do a Texas bbq tour guys 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@InsiderFood
27 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Great episode guys but seriously dont do yourselves a diservice going to the effort of visiting theses places on a full stomach, split it over two days and dont force yourselves to taste the food.
Shoutout to that guy at the end, hope his son was jealous 😂❤
@ThePebbleverse
27 күн бұрын
Hi Barry
@Triviata84
19 күн бұрын
Love that interaction between you all. So wholesome!
this is the ffirst time I see Harry face look so defeated when they bring the food lol
@alejandroramirez4470
25 күн бұрын
it's really a lot but hopefully some of it goes to others in the crew after they film each portion. wonder if harry and joe pay for some of the cost to eat at the spots too.
Joe and Harry are the dynamic duo of all dynamic duos. Never separate them, they are perfect!
@Nooticus
27 күн бұрын
Agreed
@InsiderFood
27 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
To Joe's comment about BBQ sauce, McDonald's sauce is supposed to taste like a BBQ, where as the sauces at these places are actual sauces that are meant to compliment the BBQ
@mrdanthesnowman
27 күн бұрын
Well said.
@saberswordsmen1
27 күн бұрын
Yeah, whenever I hear British people talk about how brown sauce is so wildly different than barbecue sauce, I can't help but think they've only ever had Kraft. I've had both, and brown sauce/HP sauce definitely tastes like some bbq sauces I've had. Maybe a little more A1 to it, but definitely totally within the flavor profile of good barbecue sauces.
@kurtpunchesthings2411
27 күн бұрын
it is a key difference obviously the support sauce is better because it's helping the BBQ you have instead of trying to taste like a BBQ
"Love the nuts, now we're trying the wood" please this is sending me why is no one talking about this??? 😭😭😭
@ramankant6534
27 күн бұрын
I don't think he meant it that way 🤣🤣🤣
@APeekBehindTheCurtain
27 күн бұрын
Whenever Harry says something about meat I lose it and Sausages haha.
@kobeom7953
26 күн бұрын
24:50 😂
@redeye1016
25 күн бұрын
Cos we’re not 14? Lol.
@viciousoz4188
23 күн бұрын
@@redeye1016Shut up
Joe: "I think we're gonna need a box" Harry: "Yeah, for me :/"
Take a shot every time Joe says “fantastic”
@MajikChilli
27 күн бұрын
I say this to my wife before every episode 😂
@petepete4984
27 күн бұрын
You'd be on a bender 🥴
@conorbruce8253
25 күн бұрын
Or “right” lol
@TsunamiWombat
16 күн бұрын
this could legally qualify as attempted murder in some states careful
Please never stop doing food tours -- Love you guys
@InsiderFood
27 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@roberthindle5146
25 күн бұрын
There's soooooo many categories, they could do this for years. I'd like to see them get out of the big cities and into the regions and maybe other local countries.....Cornwall, Louisiana, central Wales, Cape Cod, Somerset, Quebec, Yorkshire dales, Dublin, Tennessee.....
@bowmerboy24
19 күн бұрын
Do Mexican food in London vs somewhere in the US. Put the uk to shame 😂
15:31 You okay? I am - y'all love each other and it's adorable.
@user-pm5zy1ml4n
27 күн бұрын
Harry and Joe are a great couple.may there love last ❤❤
You guys should absolutely do a series like this in Japan, meet up with the dude you did the food wars videos with, let him take you around to find the best dishes in Japan
@MrScoot27
27 күн бұрын
Given the Japanese culture of always finishing your meal, I feel that they could have some issues doing this series over there, given that they always leave most of the food behind just because they consume so much. I mean, they could still do it over several days and it would be just as good on video.
@BILLIB1993
27 күн бұрын
@@MrScoot27 ah, I didn't k ow that was a thing. I guess you're right, unless they had smaller portions maybe?
@MrScoot27
27 күн бұрын
@@BILLIB1993 There are definitely ways to make it happen, if they really wanted to. Not sure any restaurant would want to go on video with deliberately smaller portions, though.
Harry's reaction on the food's arrival at the last place 😆😆😆😆
Guys, we really don't mind if you did this over two days lol
@Callumchap1
19 күн бұрын
😂
@csCherry
20 сағат бұрын
We don’t mind but it’s another production day, paying for hotels and so on. Sorry to burst that bubble!
Mann that last part was absolutely beautiful and wholesome I love these two guys this is a great pairing and they do hell of a job doing these shows. I hope they never break up. Cheers thank for all the entertainment and joys and all that other stuff guys
I wish Joe shared this level of enthusiasm when Harry show him around. 😮
Harry and Joe are the best duo hands down.
They have to do the best bbq in a city in Texas now.
@JoeAvella
27 күн бұрын
🤔
@LifePhantom
27 күн бұрын
Grew up 18 years in LA... live in central Texas now... when they said they cook the brisket 5 hours... 5 hours in for ribs and like chicken. Brisket is low and slow and like 12 14 hours. Bbq should be done in 1. TX 2. KC and 3 Carolinas. acceptable alternatives are Alabama White and Memphis
@kebeightyfour5717
27 күн бұрын
Texas bbq is good but overrated. There are better regions for bbq.
@LifePhantom
27 күн бұрын
@kebeightyfour5717 idk bout that. each region has its specialty. Dino ribs sausage and brisket to texas. pulled pork for NC and ribs are kc and memphis
@kebeightyfour5717
27 күн бұрын
@@LifePhantom you made my point for me. So many people automatically say Texas bbq is best as a blanket statement. That's just not the case.
It's a shame that being in Southern California they didn't try California's native Barbecue cuisine: Santa Maria style BBQ. I grew up on Santa Maria style BBQ tri-tip. A real lost opportunity!
@lennyghoul
27 күн бұрын
I was just about to make this same comment. How can anyone do California BBQ and not do Santa Maria Tri-tip, which is iconically and uniquely Californian?🤔
@saberswordsmen1
27 күн бұрын
Gutted me. We do it a bit different in central California, dry rub seems more common, but tri tip in general is a great little cut to work with.
@curtissmith795
26 күн бұрын
Came here for this. As a Californian... gimme that tri tip!
@michaelspock
25 күн бұрын
@@saberswordsmen1 I grew up in the Central Valley, we always did a dry rub too. Cooked over oak coals. We always served with pinquito beans, rice pilaf, grilled vegetables, salad, and grilled bread
@michaelspock
25 күн бұрын
@@saberswordsmen1 I have a hard time finding tri-tip cuts now that I live in the Pacific Northwest. I only see them during summer holidays.
i'm so glad that KBBQ got mentioned as a separate category from american style bbq. loved watching harry try new things, and always love watching these two enjoying the food of each other's cultures.
Brisket as a meat cut is usually in stews and soups in the uk as it requires long slow cooking . Smokers are unusual in the uk.
Re: Carolina sauces. Any yellow sauce is South Carolina - mustard based. North Carolina is a dark sauce using vinegar and brown sugar.
@bryandixon4071
24 күн бұрын
Eastern NC is vinegar, brown sugar or molasses, and usually some pepper flake. Western NC is the same adding tomato paste/sauce typically. And yeah SC is usually eastern style NC adding mustard. Heard a theory that most BBQ sauces are eastern NC and keep adding more things the farther you move away.
Never ever stop this series you two!
Oh, BI, thank you for giving Joe and Harry to the world! They're entertainment gold....comforting, funny but not shouty (as so many TV foodie journalists are).
I love how bbq varies in every country. Where I come from, “sides” are always a big variety of salads-from the starchy pasta/rice based through to contents from the garden. Would love to try the bbq food showcased in this video. It looks delicious!
This series is truly magical, thank you!!
Oh lordie!!!! Number 3 looks amazing!!! Not finished yet, but deffo my favourite
I know you guys compare UK food with US food, but honestly I’d love to see you guys travel other countries and see how you both experience the food native to the country being visited according to Harry’s UK flavour palette & Joe’s US flavour palette and compare 🤭 I do have a couple suggestions in mind 🙈
12:01 the in sync laugh, those cuties 🥰
@Pre1321
27 күн бұрын
They're merging into a singular British-American superhuman.
Thank God Joe is back to having some drinks w the meals. He becomes better as the day goes along
Has Harry been hiding under a rock? American style BBQ is pretty popular in the UK, lot of people have smokers in their back garden/yard. Also in London, check out a restaurant such as Bodeans, great BBQ, they've been doing it for years.
OMG harry, bbq will never be the same again
YES!!! The episode I’ve been waiting for!! I’m glad Harry is getting that first time experience with BBQs 🤩🤩
@InsiderFood
27 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
The first place "Slab" just closed two of their three stores, including the one they were at.
@Forestgravy90
27 күн бұрын
Looked tasty but well overpriced, same price as Moo's which had a massive portion and higher quality
@tacostew1670
27 күн бұрын
Maybe because they only cook their brisket for 5 hours.
@tacostew1670
27 күн бұрын
*smoke
@ahoorakia
27 күн бұрын
81$ for half pound of ribs with bone in it,and half pound of brisket with 3 medium side?! they should close all of the and put them in jail for stealing money😁
@Electricdreams21
25 күн бұрын
Not a good time for restaurants at the moment.
I always look forward to the Food Tours series!!! I wanna go to Los Angeles! 😍
The cornbread goes with the greens. Mix it in with the greens, add hot sauce to your taste, and then enjoy.
@Buzzkill-wn7tf
27 күн бұрын
They never even tried the greens! Killed me since collard greens are a fave of mine to cook and have been unobtainium since the local producer in Western Canada closed during Covid. Nobody brings them in any longer
Thank you for supporting local businesses in different US cities
I’m from uk and I can’t believe Harry hasn’t had proper bbq food or brisket there’s so many scattered about !
As a Brit I'll be the first to concede that American BBQs are a level above British BBQs. British food generally is underrated but the average BBQ here is below par. Hoping to see some Mexican food coming up on this LA tour!
This should be a 5 part video. BBQ in the USA is region specific
Great video. Too bad they didn't go to a place featuring Santa Maria Style BBQ which is California's own style of BBQ and is fantastic.
@GraemeHein
27 күн бұрын
Tri-tip!!!
@nathanwoods2051
27 күн бұрын
Which isn’t even top 5 in the country 🤔
Harry's absolutely correct time is the currency of BBQ. Low and Slow as my Grandpa used to say. We'd smoke Turkey, Ribs, and Brisket every Thanksgiving growing up. That was a great spread with all the usual sides.
Everyone of those places look phenomenal
Love this content man
There are two pretty standard ways of saying Pecan Joe: hold my beer. 'With our forces combined...'
First time to see Harry being overwhelmed by the food, I'm impressed.
I shall now have to visit each and every one of these places whenever I’m in L.A.! Great video as always and fantastic culinary analysis 👍.
I'm in LA and have only tried Gus's. So glad to have seen this and check out more BBQ places!
I love this dynamic between this duo. Field researcher meets with expert.
You two are just great. Nice UK/USA play off but always with respect. Thanks.
Another great episode guys... keep em coming 😉🥰🇬🇧 The guy at the end... amazing ❤
so cute at the end hahahaa
Great video as always
There is some genuinely good barbecue in the UK. But it is much harder to find. It's growing in popularity, but I wouldn't say it has caught on. I know many people here that are suspicious of it, having grown up with sickly bottled barbecue sauce as a condiment and think that is what it is. Additionally, many of the places that do make it are either chains, which are usually ok but not exactly groundbreaking, or "trendy" places that have an air of the hipster about them. Either way, they are usually expensive for what you get. The Great British Barbie is improving though. The days of cremated burgers and charcoal sausages are by no means over, but the market is slowly changing and the foodie BBQ market is growing.
@diskopartizan0850
27 күн бұрын
I've had BBQ at a couple of places in the UK and it hasn't blown my mind. There's something about the random assembly of a large amount of ingredients that doesn't really do it for me. Like who needs ribs, brisket, sausage, burnt ends, with fries, slaw etc? It's all a bit much. That said, maybe it works better with the real deal?
love that outro!
Why dont they film over 2 day's? 😂😂
@wifiscratch3736
16 күн бұрын
lol right?
@Tt-t100
14 күн бұрын
At the end of the day they have to pour big loads of 💩
its 3 am and now im hungry, Thankyou very much.
I would love to see the two of you travelling round the world and try amazing places to eat ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love food tours, you guys are the best pair for my favorite show on KZread ❤
@InsiderFood
27 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
I hope food tours never ends!!
Going to LA in a few months, definitely checking some of these places out.
always good to see texas bbq being taken to other parts of the country and the world
I am waiting for Joe to say to Harry, "Just shut up and eat the food" haha 😂 during these episodes... I love these guys and bbq. ❤🫶
Yes, yes best series - keep it going.
My favorite series on this channel!
@ilznidiotic
5 күн бұрын
There are other series on this channel?
Arthur Treacher’s had amazing hush puppies! Corn bread with pulled pork or chicken are my favorites! Not a huge beef BBQ person, but I do love it. Just choose pork or chicken 90% of the time
All I need is Harry and Joe on Food Tours, and Big Batches.
You both are the best and make a great couple of food critics
very wholesome ending
Food Tours WOOOO
Awesome show guys. Keep it up
As a brit living in the US, I initially didn't much like cornbread- too dry and crumbly. But what it goes amazingly well with on that plate isn't the meat, its the collard greens. Love collard greens. I think a vegetable boiled for that long with ham appeals to the British palate lol.
Bludso's rules. I was a little disappointed with the amount of brisket that comes on the $200 plate. But it was still more than enough food for 6 people, we even had a big box of leftovers. And every single dish you get hits so hard. The beans, the greens, the smoked sausage. All so good.
@genjii931
27 күн бұрын
Try their pickles.
Our British homeboy looks overwhelmed! 😂
We are huge huge Bludso fans in our family and friends circle. The other bbq place you guys should try is APL - Adam Perry Lang is also an amazing KING of bbq - definitely put him on your list to check out!!!!
Harry really looked like he wasn’t going to make it at the last place lol. Great episode
I could watch Food Tours all day!!! :D
CREDITS. SO WHOLESOME ♥
Korean BBQ would be nice, but I would love to see Harry meet LA's great sandwich - The French Dip!
For me these guys are better then anything the food network is doing these days. Love them.😊
Really appreciate that behind baseball slippage that the crew gets to partake on the order.
Am sure its better in the USA but how has Joe avoided the thousands of BBQ restaurants that have opened in the UK over the last 15 years. And brisket is a common cut for roast beef.
Brilliant video.
So good, would definitely need to check it out!!! Would love to see you do a Korean BBQ tour of LA!!!!
Love a BBQ! 🎉
low and slow bbq the best thing to come out of America!
I felt full myself when they brought out that last round of dishes. For ribs alone I’d go with Bludso’s hands down.
Kind of a blanket statement about best barbecue. There's a ton of variety throughout the US and the world as a whole. They're all different.
So I always like these videos (if you haven’t yet, hit that like button 😁); HOWEVER, I usually wait until something in the video strikes me to. It always happens early and this video is no exception lol love these food tours, looking forward to the next! Duo lingo 😂😂😂 4:25
O my.... I am so hungry now...But in the Netherlands we don't have these amazing restaurants. Great video love it. Thanks👍
usually a disposable barbecue in the UK need to get one soon 💯
Korean Englishman/Jollly recently reviewed a London, American style BBQ joint. Maybe there is hope for you back home, after all.
Bless your appropriating LA heart
Great show as usual, but you're leading the witness sir, lol.
I like how Joe laughed when Harry said it would be hard to go back to the UK. Joe's like "Yeah". hahahahaha.
@kurtpunchesthings2411
27 күн бұрын
nah from an Irish guy looking at this as much as i would love to move back to America unironically i would probably gain 100 pounds in the first year living there with how damn good the food is
One of the best Italian restaurants in LA is next door to Slab in West Hollywood- Oste! Also in LA, you have to get Tri Tip, since thats california BBQ meat. Thats what we do really well.
I love a good BBQ when someone knows how to do it in the UK, sadly most ppl don't know. I'd love to try a BBQ from the US, you guys seem to have it down!
Just returned from 2 weeks in London. The beans I saw on “full English” breakfast plates looked pretty insipid, like they opened a tin, microwaved it and poured a slippery spoonful onto a corner of the plate - but the sauce was travelling to touch the other items on the plate. So unimpressive compared to those luscious-looking meaty beans at Gus’s. And those Gus’s pork ribs look worth flying to L.A. just to try!❤