FINALLY Trying Germany's Most FAMOUS Street Foods! What to Eat in Nuremberg, Bavaria!
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- As a follow up last to week's Nürnberg tour, we are exploring the city's best food! Come with us as we try new Franconian foods like sausages, red beer, and Lebkuchen in this cool medieval city.
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Intro: 0:00-0:26
Fränkische Weinstube 0:27-4:47
Lebkuchen Schmidt 4:48-10:39
Zum Gulden Stern 10:40-14:41
Kaffee Rösterei Bergbrand 14:42-16:00
Hausbrauerei Altstadthof 14:43-20:15
Conclusion 20:16-21:26
Love having Camille more involved in front of the camera and how you bounce of each other's energy. Really liked the outtakes too, shows just what you have to go through to get the polished results that we get to enjoy.
Thanks so much! :D
Will definitely put this on our must visit list you do an awesome job in filming and speaking
Love to hear it!
I absolutely loved Nürnberg! I wish I had known how great it was before I went so I could have planned one more day there.
It's wonderful. I think 1.5-2 days is perfect, especially if you travel slowly like us
Will be here in the December for the Christmas markets I’m quite excited 😁😁😁
that's awesome!
Hey guys. Love your videos. Been watching for a year now and me and my wife actually visited Germany for 30 days last month after using your videos for tips on our itinerary. Nuremberg was one of my favourite cities. The castle blew our minds. Clearly we missed some good eating but drank heaps of Tucher. Keep on keeping the vids coming.. good stuff. Also, you should check out Monreal if you are feeling like a trip, or anywhere on the Rhine.Bacharach and Rudesheim.
Thanks so much! Glad you had a nice time! Will ad them to our map!
Nuremberg used to be the toy capital of the world. They were also famous for mechanics. See the iron hand of Götz von Berlichingen. You should also have tried Franconian Schäufele.
I did not know that!
We didn't really want to include Schäufele. Camille couldn't eat it, and Ben doesn't love pork.
@@NearFromHome "Ben doesn't love pork." Correct me if im wrong, but aren't most sausages (in Germany, and/or much of the world?) made from pork? TIA
Welcome back! Seems like you haven’t been around for a while. Glad there was some vegan sausage! Those cookies looks great, too! Now I’m hungry!
:D
Great video. Couldn't agree more about your high rating of the bratwursthaus. The food and ambiance are 5 stars. Thanks for making these awesome videos!
Thanks! Was this the place we were supposed to meet years ago??
I'm a vegetarian living in Nuremberg.There are some decent vegetarian places to check out such as das Zeit und Raum Cafe near to where I live. I recognise all the places you ate out at, but I've never been to any of them. I'll have to visit them.
Thank you! Will check out!
As a regular follower of your chanel, you've convinced me to revisit Nuernberg for the food and Bier! All I had my visit last year was Tucher Helles. But I LOVE Bratwurst and Kartoffelsalat. I'm planning to base my 2024 visit in Muenchen for 5 days with day trip activities, then onwards to Heidelberg, followed by Wittenberg and Leipzig. If you haven't visited Wittenberg, I recommend it highly. Its a relatively untouched by war medieval city, the home of the Protestant Reformation and home of Martin Luther. My trip this year is based on Music, historical cities, and authentic German food and Bier.
That sounds like a good plan for a great vacation.
I have never heard of Wittenberg, but will add it to our map!
Schmidt is ok, but next time try Frauenholtz Lebkuchen, one minute walking distance from Hauptmarkt...
will do!
And Düll ! Greetings from Franconia :)
Great video. How much exercise do you do to work off the würst? You’re both staying trim despite all the goodies you eat… what’s your secret?!? I won’t tell anyone. 🤫
Lol thank you. I have never thought of either of us as trim haha. I think we are mostly lucky. We do exercise a little and eat ok.
Is sauerkraut vegan? I think they often use a liitle bit of räucherspeck (german smoked ham) the add some flavout to it. When i think about all the sauerkraut i get it was mostly with speck inside.
You know, now that you say it, I do normally see ham in sauerkraut. We didn't check the menu, but assumed it was vegetarian because we couldn't see any meat chunks.
Did you try the bratwuestherzl in Munich?
We have not! I just looked it up. It looks good!
@@NearFromHome it's smokey wurst mit potato's slat and beer similar to this dish in the video
@@sharonpapkin8574 Will check it out!
I don't understand why it is so hard to put one vegan option on a menue. More and more people become vegetarian or even vegan, it should be standard by now.
I know right!
The blessings of multi cultural dining are showing off. Find a place where turkish or greek food is offered. They usually have more vegan/vegetarian dishes to offer than the average traditional german cuisine. "Linsen & Spatzen" (lentils & sparrows (small lenghty dumplings)), "Baggers"( potato pancakes), white asperagus with steamed potatos or eggs in mustard sauce, to be mentioned as typically vegan/vegetarian german dish. Those dishes are so humble, they couldn't make it to the tourist restaurants. Unfortunately.
@@gluteusmaximus1657 Yes! We love greek, Turkish, Middle Eastern food. It is much easier for Camille too.
it is spelled n-ü-r-n-b-e-r-g gosh.
Not in English
@@NearFromHome it isn't in england aswell
@@jdktoo Well you’ll never guess where my audience lives, lol :)
@@NearFromHome it is münchen for sure :)
@@jdktoo Oddly enough only 13% of our views come from Germany. You’d think it would be more.