
TikTok food reviewer Keith Lee has brought his popular ‘Food Tour’ series over to the UK, and fans don’t know how to feel about what he’s eating.
Since going viral a couple of years ago, Keith Lee has continued to work towards reviewing food from all around the world.
Keith’s viral food tour series has brought the influencer to various cities around the United States, and now he and his family have found themselves in the United Kingdom.
The TikToker has begun uploading videos showing off the various foods he’s found so far in London, but some fans aren’t sure he’s eating at the right places.
Keith Lee starts UK food tour
After arriving in England, Keith uploaded a couple of videos to show what he was eating before starting his official “food tour” series in the city.
First featured was a full English breakfast that included eggs, hashbrowns, sausage, bacon, mushrooms, beans, and blood pudding – also known as blood sausage.
Keith wasn’t a huge fan of most of the items on his plate but kept an open mind as the “first official video” for the food tour was breakfast from another restaurant – which he overall liked a lot better.
Keith went on to check out a few more restaurants to try out various types of food around the English capital, but fans weren’t sure how to feel about his choice of restaurants or food.
“Keith it’s like you’re intentionally going to the wrong places,” one user commented.
Another said: “Keith is sacrificing his stomach for us.”
Others agreed with Keith’s comments about the lack of seasoning on some of the food, with one user saying they only defend British food because they “had to get used to it.”
“As a British person this is so hilarious, now I live in America I think the only reason I defend British food is just because I had to get used to it,” they said.
Another asked: “Why are you not adding your own salt, pepper and brown sauce?”
Keith Lee’s food tours have sparked conversation many times since he started the series, including a debate around which 5 cities have the best food in the United States.