This is what American think a 'British roast dinner' looks like?

This is what Americans think a ‘traditional British roast dinner’ looks like: English pub in Hollywood leaves Brits cold with their bizarre take on roasts, crumbles, cream teas and ‘classic snacks’ of spam and samosas

  • A British-themed restaurant in Hollywood has three options for Sunday dinners 

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.

The Cat & Fiddle, established in 1982, is California’s port of call for many a homesick Briton hankering for a Sunday roast.

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?

Forget turkey, pork, beef or gammon… 

The Cat & Fiddle’s three options for Sunday roasts include a vegetarian nut wellington, chicken breast and angus ribeye.

The nut wellington appears as a pastry topped by two slices of orange cheese

A marinaded chicken breast comes with two large roast potatoes, a very well-puffed Yorkshire pudding, a pot of gravy and a vegetable salad

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.

All three meals come with two large roast potatoes, a very well-puffed Yorkshire pudding, a pot of gravy and a vegetable salad.

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.

Elsewhere, some nods to English food – scotch eggs and beef steak pies with gravy -do look scrumptious and authentic.

An Irish option of sliced corned beef and cabbage, with mashed potato, gravy and a pot of horseradish sauce, is offered as a St Patrick’s Day treat.

An Irish option of sliced corned beef and cabbage, with mashed potato, gravy and a pot of horseradish sauce, is offered as a St Patrick’s Day treat

Britain’s well-known love affair with Indian food is celebrated with a portion of seven veggie samosas

A chocolate crumble desert is among the culinary delights boasted on the restaurant’s Instagram page

Britain’s well-known love affair with Indian food is celebrated with a portion of seven veggie samosas.

The restaurant shows off its credentials on its website, telling readers: ‘The Cat & Fiddle has been a Hollywood institution since 1982. 

‘We serve British staples such as Fish & Chips, Bangers & Mash, Beef Wellington, Homemade Savoury Pies and Traditional Sunday Roast. We also offer delicious burgers, hand-cut chips, salads and more. 

‘We have a versatile selection of craft, imported and domestic beers, wines and fresh signature cocktails with ingredients often from the Gardners’ garden! 

‘Catering to the entertainment industry and locals alike, we offer filming, wrap parties, local delivery, event catering and private functions.’

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