Kalani Ghost Hunter, who has millions of followers on social media and is known for his food and travel reviews, explored the Black Country Living Museum, before sampling the Black Country’s iconic orange chips in Tipton.
During his visit, he told followers he would “definitely recommend it,” complementing the museum’s historic setting, and enjoying an ale in the museum’s pub the Elephant and Castle.
He then ate the famous battered at Jolly’s fish and chip shop in Tipton, saying “I wish all chips were like this” after his first bite.
“There is a little bit more crunch to it, a little bit more flavour”
Kalani sampling the infamous orange chips (Image: Kalani Ghost Hunter on TikTok)
Fans particularly enjoyed his comments on the Black Country accent.
In a video filmed on a canal boat in a visit in April, he joked that it was the “toughest accent to understand yet,” though he emphasised that everyone he met was “very lovely.”
Kalani described the museum as offering “a valuable insight into the area’s industrial heritage and the role the Black Country played in shaping the modern world.”
The Black Country Living Museum remains one of the West Midlands’ most popular visitor attractions, drawing tourists from across the UK and overseas.
