I'm in the midst of planning a trip Valencia in March and this video has been super useful - it seems our apartment is 5 mins away from the Madrigal Café so I guess I know where we'll be having breakfast every morning :)
I'm sooo happy you found this video helpful! Comments like this literally make my day! :D That's amazing that you will be staying by Madrigal Cafe. There are a ton more vegan options in the city that I didn't have a chance to film but if you want more recommendations feel free to send me an email :)
Great, thanks you show the vegan Option there. I look for nice city in Spain, which we can life there later for ever. Importatant for me many vagan Restaurants. Maby which city in Spain is nice too and have vegan option? Do you Know?
According to the experts, Spanish cuisine is the second best in the world after italian cuisine and before the French cuisine, but as Spaniards put it "sobre gustos, no hay nada escrito" and that can be applied to many other aspects of daily life. In England, people say "enjoy your meal", in France "Bon Appetit" and in Spain "Qué aproveche".
I love Spanish cuisine, but I would not say second in the world …, because so many cuisines in the world are excellent . as a long haul flight attended and a real food lover, I traveled during 30 years around the world and when you compare I don’t think it’s as refined as Asian cuisine… like Thai, Vietnamese, Korean,Japanese and most of all Indian! Because it’s the place where all those excellent spices, herbs and foods comes from… in the past explorers came back from Asia with tons of good stuff, including pasta and rice , which is the base of a lot of cuisines in the world , Italian and Spanish as well. I have mixed origins myself: French, Sicilian and Tunisian… and I truly love their cuisines, but I’m aware that oriental cuisine including middle eastern cuisine influenced all of our food culture in Europe. Arabic’s were big travelers and they were spreading those good spices and food around the world, especially in North Africa and Spain as they settled in Iberia for 8 centuries… ! When I eat in Spain, I have the impression to be in Tunisia … even Spanish is a language derived from Arabic…. So when Spain started to conquer the world, they spread their ( eastern influenced cuisine all over southern America ) that’s how I’ve eaten arepas in Argentina and I realized it’s exactly the same as fricassé in Tunisia 🫓! That’s why, I believe that the more we travel, the more we appreciate each other’s cuisines . That’s also the reason why fusion cuisine is so popular nowadays…. we should not be in competition anymore but work together using each other’s culinary expertise so that one day we’ll consider fusion or international cuisine as the best cuisine ever !
@@momo160769 You are entitled to fancy any world cuisine. This ranking was based on a panel of top chefs considering variables like regional variety, etc. I bet you if you move away from an airport there are thousands of spanish dishes in every region unknown to even Spaniards. The same happens with Italian cuisine. You will not taste a Napolitana pizza anywhere else in Italy or the world. French cuisine is far more elaborated and sophisticated but has less regional variations as compared to Italian and Spanish cuisines . As per the Spanish language, it doesn't come from Arabic, but vulgar Latin like Italian, Portuguese, French, Rumanian, Catalán, Gallician, Valencian, etc. Having said that, 7 centuries of shared history left a footprint in the Spanish culture and language. For instance, surgery procedures, mathematics, astronomy, etc were introduced in Europe by the moors through Spain and the Middle East in the Middle Ages (Vlll - XlV), up until the Renaissance (XVl century) brought about a new scientific paradigm.
@@philly1076 Aww THANK YOU!!! Seriously makes my day! I've done a lot of solo traveling while I was living in Valencia. Valencia is SUPER safe and underrated in my opinion It's a MUST VISIT, pretty much all of Spain is pretty safe. Madrid/ Barcelona has a lot of good vegan spots I have a Barcelona and Spain video too..Granada is a MUST visit as well for culture, Seville, Malaga ..I really want to visit the north too like San Sebastian
Oh p.s. if you are interested in seeing my other Spain videos, here they are Barcelona: ua-cam.com/video/zYl3VgLfzZ8/v-deo.html. ua-cam.com/video/OaAPWNqLvAo/v-deo.html
I'm in the midst of planning a trip Valencia in March and this video has been super useful - it seems our apartment is 5 mins away from the Madrigal Café so I guess I know where we'll be having breakfast every morning :)
I'm sooo happy you found this video helpful! Comments like this literally make my day! :D That's amazing that you will be staying by Madrigal Cafe. There are a ton more vegan options in the city that I didn't have a chance to film but if you want more recommendations feel free to send me an email :)
omg everything looks so good!! thanks for your recommendations! now I really feel the need to visit Valencia😅😍
yess! it's one of my favorite places in the world
Great topic, great vid. The prices have changed so much though 😐
You better take us to these places next year lol!
Daniel Quezada hahahha you know it!!
Great, thanks you show the vegan Option there. I look for nice city in Spain, which we can life there later for ever. Importatant for me many vagan Restaurants. Maby which city in Spain is nice too and have vegan option? Do you Know?
According to the experts, Spanish cuisine is the second best in the world after italian cuisine and before the French cuisine, but as Spaniards put it "sobre gustos, no hay nada escrito" and that can be applied to many other aspects of daily life.
In England, people say "enjoy your meal", in France "Bon Appetit" and in Spain "Qué aproveche".
haha Yes I've grown to love Spanish cuisine now
I love Spanish cuisine, but I would not say second in the world …, because so many cuisines in the world are excellent .
as a long haul flight attended and a real food lover, I traveled during 30 years around the world and when you compare I don’t think it’s as refined as Asian cuisine… like Thai, Vietnamese, Korean,Japanese and most of all Indian! Because it’s the place where all those excellent spices, herbs and foods comes from… in the past explorers came back from Asia with tons of good stuff, including pasta and rice , which is the base of a lot of cuisines in the world , Italian and Spanish as well. I have mixed origins myself: French, Sicilian and Tunisian… and I truly love their cuisines, but I’m aware that oriental cuisine including middle eastern cuisine influenced all of our food culture in Europe.
Arabic’s were big travelers and they were spreading those good spices and food around the world, especially in North Africa and Spain as they settled in Iberia for 8 centuries… ! When I eat in Spain, I have the impression to be in Tunisia … even Spanish is a language derived from Arabic…. So when Spain started to conquer the world, they spread their ( eastern influenced cuisine all over southern America ) that’s how I’ve eaten arepas in Argentina and I realized it’s exactly the same as fricassé in Tunisia 🫓! That’s why, I believe that the more we travel, the more we appreciate each other’s cuisines . That’s also the reason why fusion cuisine is so popular nowadays….
we should not be in competition anymore but work together using each other’s culinary expertise so that one day we’ll consider fusion or international cuisine as the best cuisine ever !
@@momo160769 You are entitled to fancy any world cuisine. This ranking was based on a panel of top chefs considering variables like regional variety, etc. I bet you if you move away from an airport there are thousands of spanish dishes in every region unknown to even Spaniards. The same happens with Italian cuisine. You will not taste a Napolitana pizza anywhere else in Italy or the world. French cuisine is far more elaborated and sophisticated but has less regional variations as compared to Italian and Spanish cuisines .
As per the Spanish language, it doesn't come from Arabic, but vulgar Latin like Italian, Portuguese, French, Rumanian, Catalán, Gallician, Valencian, etc.
Having said that, 7 centuries of shared history left a footprint in the Spanish culture and language. For instance, surgery procedures, mathematics, astronomy, etc were introduced in Europe by the moors through Spain and the Middle East in the Middle Ages (Vlll - XlV), up until the Renaissance (XVl century) brought about a new scientific paradigm.
Wonderful video!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! 🤗
Such a helpful video. Thank you! 💜
Alice Walker so glad you liked it thank you!
great video
Thank you! Means a lot 🤗 what part did you like the best?
@@ratedvfood all of it, i love vegan food places. i plan to go to spain, but i'm not sure where to go as a solo traveller
@@philly1076 Aww THANK YOU!!! Seriously makes my day! I've done a lot of solo traveling while I was living in Valencia. Valencia is SUPER safe and underrated in my opinion It's a MUST VISIT, pretty much all of Spain is pretty safe. Madrid/ Barcelona has a lot of good vegan spots I have a Barcelona and Spain video too..Granada is a MUST visit as well for culture, Seville, Malaga ..I really want to visit the north too like San Sebastian
Oh p.s. if you are interested in seeing my other Spain videos, here they are Barcelona: ua-cam.com/video/zYl3VgLfzZ8/v-deo.html. ua-cam.com/video/OaAPWNqLvAo/v-deo.html
Hay algun grupo en facebook de veganos por valencia ? Estamos migrando a fin de año desde argentina
Si! Y que chévere que van a conocer a valencia! Hay muchas opciones ahí 😍 facebook.com/groups/321355538239192/?ref=share
Aquí también puedes ver muchos de mis lugares favoritos instagram.com/reel/CfZQpkDFMLX/?igshid=Y2ZmNzg0YzQ=
awesome video