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Finance

YouTube Duo Explores Dublin’s Food and Drink Scene

YouTubers Joe and Naz are exploring Dublin's food and drink scene in their latest video. They aim to guide viewers on culinary choices and test claims about Ireland's famous Guinness. The duo also shared their approach to reviewing and encouraged channel support.

2 weeks ago
Finance

New Food Channel Aims to Save You Time and Money

Joe and Naz have launched a new YouTube channel, "Joe and Naz," dedicated to honest food reviews and fun dining experiences. The duo aims to save viewers time and money by sharing their honest opinions on restaurants, takeaways, and fast food, while also seeking audience input for future content.

3 weeks ago
Sports

Baseball’s Wildest Foods: Dan Refuses Cilantro, Loves Chocolate!

Baseball season brings wild stadium foods, and Dan's strong opinions on cilantro and relish are put to the test. While he'd pass on the Marlins' Machete and Rockies' Glazilla toppings, he's all in for the Diamondbacks' chocolate shake. Even fried grasshoppers are on the table for a dare!

3 weeks ago
Finance

Pub’s Fish & Chips Earns Top London Ratings

Victoria Taps, a London pub near Victoria Station, is garnering significant attention for its fish and chips, boasting 4.6 stars on TripAdvisor and 4.5 on Google. This success highlights the enduring appeal of traditional British cuisine and the power of online reviews in the competitive hospitality market.

1 month ago
Finance

Co-op Dominates Salt & Vinegar Crisp Test: £1.15 Aldi Bag a Bargain

A comprehensive taste test of UK supermarket salt and vinegar crisps has crowned Co-op's 'Irresistible Handcooked' range as the top performer, lauded for its intense flavor. Aldi's budget-friendly option also emerged as a strong value choice, while Waitrose and Tesco offerings were criticized for their taste and artificiality.

1 month ago
GENERAL

Harrods’ Georgian Restaurant Afternoon Tea: A Lavish Experience, Worth Every Penny (With a Smart Saver’s Guide)

Harrods' Georgian Restaurant offers a truly lavish afternoon tea, blending historical grandeur with culinary innovation. While typically priced at £82 per person, savvy online booking can reduce the cost to £56, making it an exceptional value. With impeccable service, generous refills, and a stunning array of savouries, scones, and artistic desserts, it earns a 9/10, making it a top contender for London's best afternoon tea experience.

2 months ago