As a Hungarian I am torn between what I appreciate more: A British Black guy showing His appreciation for Polish and Hungarian culture OR Our Polish Brothers and Sisters loving us so much that they have entire restaurants dedicated to us. Polak Wegier dwa bratanki, i do szabli, i do szklanki!
Hungarian and Pole are two good friends; as the saying goes, "Polak, Węgier - dwa bratanki, i do szabli, i do szklanki” what translates to 'Magyar and Pole, two friends so fine; together they fight and drink their wine'.
@@robertkukuczka9469 chyba ci się w głowie chłopcze coś pomieszało….właściwe słowo to byliśmy…byliśmy jeśli kiedykolwiek w ogóle byliśmy …teraz pisz sobie na ruskich kanałach …każdy Węgier to sprzedawczyk…najpierw walczyliście ramie w ramie z hitlerowcami a teraz wspieracie putina…napisze tak żebyś zrozumiał …apierdalaj
NO MORE YOU RUSSIAN BANDITS LOVERS WW II WITH HITLER NOW WITH PUTIN !!!!! STUPID NATION !!! YOU FORGET 1956 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Andre is a gentleman who tries to speak Polish, have a glass of beer wherever he sits so I think He is one of ours! Greetings from Poland and sorry for my English! :)
@@szymek16s Pojebało już was do reszty z tym Putinem i tymi Ukrami. Orban wie co robi, jeden z najlepszych przywódców. Po prostu nie pcha palca między drzwi i nie wtrąca się tam gdzie nie trzeba, zwłaszcza, że zarówno mniejszość polska, jak i węgierska od lat jest na Ukrainie tłamszona i szykanowana. Poza tym Węgry przyjęły mnóstwo uchodźców z Ukrainy, jest zaraz po Polsce, jeśli chodzi przyjmowanie uchodźców i pomoc humanitarną. wszystkoconajwazniejsze.pl/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Uchodz%CC%81cy-wojenni-z-Ukrainy-01-768x733.jpg Orban był zawsze naszym sojusznikiem i jest, ale to że nim jest nie oznacza, że musi kochać Ukrainę, tak jak my nagle i sztucznie i nie znaczy, że musi dostawać świra i rujnując własną gospodarkę. Co więcej to, że nie dostaje świra z Ukrainą nie znaczy, że jest zwolennikiem Putina. Nie może sobie pozwolić na takie uniezależnienie energetyczne, jak Polska. Wyłączcie telewizory i włączcie myślenie. Węgrzy to nasi bracia, tak było jest by będzie! Niech żyje przyjaźń polsko-węgierska!
I'm not sure, but if your friend is from the Czech Republic - I feel that the lady from Langosz may make a few misunderstandings. Poles and Hungarians were most of our time neighbors as Czechs. We had same king. They have helped us many times in war time and never betreyed. Now we cherish this tradition and teach our children that Hungarians are our best friends. And finally - we also like Czechs, but just historically - we were not as close.
Czechs got Germanized quite a bit so they lost quite a bit of the Slavic identity. Czechs also sometimes exabit a syndrome of small dog that barks at a bigger dog because it is scared.
Hungarian lángos and good Hungarian music to go with it! Sztevanovity Zoran - Kóló! I love you brother and also that you are so happy about everything!
I love your videos from Poland! That’s so cool that you’re showing smaller towns - not only Cracow and Warsaw ;). Please let me know if you want some bespoke Warsaw tour! Thank you!
And you pronounce it like the beginning "Sma.." is like the "Smi.." in the word smile, the "..cz.." is like "ch.." in cheese, and then the "..nego" just like LEGO, but starting with an N :P
Polak, Węgier - dwa bratanki, i do szabli, i do szklanki, oba zuchy, oba żwawi, niech im Pan Bóg błogosławi. Lengyel, magyar - két jó barát, Együtt harcol s issza borát, Vitéz s bátor mindkettője, Áldás szálljon mindkettőre. Pole and Hungarian brothers be, good for fight and good for party. Both are valiant, both are lively, Upon them may God's blessings be.
What people don´t realize is that this saying originally related to inhabitants of what is now (Eastern) Slovakia (and not ethnic Hungarians), where the local dialect is even closer to Polish than standard Slovak. At that time, Slovaks were politically Hungarians too and that´s also why there are places like Węgierska Górka near today´s Slovak border. Anyway, you guys keep repeating that saying ad nausem and we Slovaks will keeping giggling. 😉
@@jansoltes971 What can we expect from a citizen of a country that doesn't even have a history? How would you know the common history of Poles and Hungarians?
@@realyouppie Dear friend, get a life. I am not challenging the common history of Poles and Hungarians - I was just commenting on this particular saying and you jump into conclusions and spit 19th-century comments. How did it even cross your mind? It´s an innocent anecdotical story on my side - nothing more and nothing less. Did I say that it was only Slovaks who fought wars alongside Poles - and not Hungarians? No, I didn´t. Did I deny that Hungarian and Polish royal courts were intermingled? No, I didn´t. The mere fact, that you reacted this way, only shows how much grudge you bear. If it´s for the Hungarian-speaking territories we got - fair enough. But it wasn´t me who decided so and, trust me, I´d rather see them under the Hungarian flag, if I had the power - just for the local Hungarian people to be happy. That´s for first. For second, the Hungarian history is equally Slovak history. My nation helped to build the common country equally as yours did. From peasants and craftsmen to nobility and scholars. If you don´t know that, then you have some serious gaps in your knowledge. But that probably explains why I read, some years ago, about young Hungarian historians who learned Slovak with the sole purpose of studying history from another point of view than from the official Hungarian one. That speaks volumes, doesn´t it? And, for a start, doesn´t Hungarian language have a vast number of borrowings from Slavic languages - the main semantic fields being agriculture, household, administrative, religion? Who did you get it from? Trolls living in earth holes? If you might think so, then miraculously those trolls had keys, windows, tables with tablecloths and meals served on them (e.g. with cabbage and sausages or a bunch of fruits), while naming the days of the week and celebrating Christmas. The trolls also knew how to make steel and their blacksmiths were making scythes, horseshoes and cauldrons. All words you took from our language when you immigrated here and we accepted you in our homes and taught you how to be settled Europeans - kulcs, ablak, abrosz, asztal, ebéd, vacsora, káposzta, kolbász, szilva, cseresnye, mák, lekvár, ecet, málna, uborka, szerda, csütörtök, péntek, karácsony, katlan, kasza, acél, patkó, kovács (and no, I am not offending the nomadic culture - but it would not and did not survive here). And that´s just a tiny example. But maybe you come up with another theory - like Felvidék was devoid of any Slavic population upon your arrival and Slovaks only emerged when immigrating Czechs, Poles and Ukrainians mixed together in the middle ages. This is actually what can be read on the Hungarian internet. Wow! I love my life too much to write why those claims are an utter non-sense and belong to the realm of phantasy - and why no one else than Hungarians actually knows they even exist (the other thing, however, is Erdély/Transylvania where the theory of immigrating Romanians is very likely correct as there are serious historic clues to support it). Lastly, writing all that, I am an ethnic Slovak who learned basic Hungarian by myself, used to listen to Hungarian music (e.g. Bagossy Brothers, but I rarely listen to any music now at all) and who admires Hungarian culture as such. I wish you a happy life, my friend!
You guys better visit r/2visegrad4you . There you can call Hungarians mongols, Slovacs femboys, Poles homophobes, Czech german spies. Seems like a good place for you, have fun!
The sink is so cool right there! I have not been to many restaurants because i live in a small town but when i was i never found a sink just to was your hands for eating. Yeah you can go to the toilet but it's a nice touch they have it near where you will eat! :D
Great to see you visiting my hometown Bielsko-Biala! If you fancy a bit of nature escape, get a cable car up to Szyndzielnia summit and climb Klimczok for some nice local traditional food at "schronisko"(mountain shelter).
Nice!! Bielsko-Biała is my hometown and its such a cool city! You can do a lot of things here, you should visit mountains, there is a lot of green chill space (Cygański Las, Błonia, Lotnisko, Dębowiec, Trzy Lipki). You should definitely go to Trzy Lipki and discover how beautiful view is there! I would recommend for you also some restaurants as Chopina 5. We have also some nice Georgian restaurants. I'd be glad to show you everything in this city, because i think its definitely worth to show for travellers!
Andre, I watch your videos from Mozambique and I really appreciate most of the things you show us. unfortunately here in Africa we haven't got opportunities of exploring the world but we are luckier we got UA-cam and we can take advantage of new technologies and you, you have been my ayes.
Enjoy your meal = Smacznego I'm 100% going to visit that Hungarian restaurant next time I'm visiting Bielsko Biała, I'm mesmerized by the atmosphere, and the langosh looked fantastic, I must try it!
The first music which was on when you entered to the restaurant was a Hungarian-csángó folk song from Moldva region which is now part of Romania. It's title is "Indulj el egy úton" = "You go on one road". It is about the forbidden love of a couple who must hide their love so they go on separate roads to their meeting place and they act like strangers when others can see them. This song was also a theme-song of a Hungarian traveler-touring TV show called "One and a half million steps in Hungary" where they introduced the Hungarian countryside, folklore and natural attractions.
Hello!I watched Your videos about Hungary!I'm Hungarian my wife is Polish and You know what?We live in Poland Bilesko-Biala!!!Budafest is a very good restaurant!
Again a lovely video from you. I have been in Warsaw, the old town of it was beautifull, and the locals said Krakow is much better. Once I want to go back! And yes, the friendship between Hungary amd Poland is strong, we have to keep it strong for the future as well! Greetings Mr. Advanturer, Polish friends!
im happy you visited my home town. but you missed "bar pierożek" 2:23, i recommended you in your last video. they have the best steamed dumplings in poland.
Just to be precise, it was the Warsaw Pact troops that attacked Czechoslovakia in 1968. The Warsaw Pact troops included soldiers from East Germany, Bulgaria, Hungary, Soviet Union and Poland. By the way, Czechoslovakia attacked Poland in 1919 taking some part of southern Poland but nobody in Poland remembers about it and cares.
In Bielsko you totally should go for a drink to Frank's Galeria na Wzgórzu. And probably look at some folk dolls at Bul-Art to see regional Polish clothing and embroidery.
Hi Andre, one small detail, u have been in Bielsko. Biala it’s another part of city but u have to cross over the river call Bialka, a that is the part call Biala. This two city Bielsko i Biala had been united in 19th century. This city was called "little Vienna" because of architecture. I’m happy u like my city.
You should leave a tip for the waitress, she was awesome, In Poland it is a nice gesture to leave an aditional 10% to your bill if you are satisfied with the service :)
if the ppl were very nice to me, i usually leave like an additional half the cost of the meal so if i ordered something for 100, i usually give 50 + huge smile :)
At the start the lady behind bar said that the beer isn't local. Beer was from Poznan (wielkopolska). Andre you got that wrong 🤣. However I did enjoy to watch the episode as Bielsko - Biala is near my town (Zywiec). Currently in London (last 20 years).
As a Hungarian I am torn between what I appreciate more:
A British Black guy showing His appreciation for Polish and Hungarian culture
OR
Our Polish Brothers and Sisters loving us so much that they have entire restaurants dedicated to us.
Polak Wegier dwa bratanki, i do szabli, i do szklanki!
Hungarian and Pole are two good friends; as the saying goes, "Polak, Węgier - dwa bratanki, i do szabli, i do szklanki” what translates to 'Magyar and Pole, two friends so fine; together they fight and drink their wine'.
Kocham cię Polsko!
From Hungary.
Of course there is a Hungarian and Polish friendship! Greetings from Budapest my brothers! Lengyel Magyar két jó barát, együtt harcol, s issza borát!
Polak Węgier dwa bratanki, i do szabli i do szklanki. 🍻
i do wódki i do miecza ^^
Your surname reminds me of the writter who created A Pál utcai fiúk :))
@@ustkaball479 I know personally Robert Molnár. He was forklift driver in warehouse I used to work. 😂
Molnár is one of the most common family names in Hungary (it's right behind Kiss :D).
That lángos looks to be perfectly made. Well done to the restaurant! Love from Hungary.
#csakalángossörrel
I worked in Kraków i am from Hungary. It was a really memorable 3 month period!
Polish people and Hungarian people we are very big friends!!! in Polish language enjoy your meal is “Smacznego”
Jó étvágyat! Smacznego. Polak Wegier dwa bratanki. Magyar Lengel két jó barát.
City looks like in czech rep
@@davidfans5852 not everything is czech
@@davidfans5852 Bielsko-Biała used to be called by the name of: A little Vienna.
@@robertkukuczka9469 chyba ci się w głowie chłopcze coś pomieszało….właściwe słowo to byliśmy…byliśmy jeśli kiedykolwiek w ogóle byliśmy …teraz pisz sobie na ruskich kanałach …każdy Węgier to sprzedawczyk…najpierw walczyliście ramie w ramie z hitlerowcami a teraz wspieracie putina…napisze tak żebyś zrozumiał …apierdalaj
We (Hungary) and Poland are best friends! ❤
NO MORE YOU RUSSIAN BANDITS LOVERS WW II WITH HITLER NOW WITH PUTIN !!!!! STUPID NATION !!! YOU FORGET 1956 ????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Putin cock suckers
yass 💓
To the end of times!
Polak Węgier dwa bratanki!
I do szabli i do szklanki!
🇵🇱🇭🇺
As a hungarian i love poland 🇭🇺❤️🇵🇱
Szeretem Magyarországot.! Lengyel, Magyar két jó barát, együtt harcol, s issza borátÉljen a lengyel-magyar barátság! Üdvözlet Lengyelországból! ❤❤
Hayra fradi egy verbol valok vagyunk saluti da Bergamo
Ria Ria Hungaria❤
Bardzo duże brawa dla Pani stojącej za barem, bardzo pozytywna osoba. ❤️
As a Moroccan I love Poland 🇲🇦❤️🇵🇱
Polish-Moroccan brotherhood forever!
@@spookyscaryskeleton4723😂
Why ?
@@spookyscaryskeleton4723😂😂😂😂
Love morocco, cant wait to visit one day
Andre is a gentleman who tries to speak Polish, have a glass of beer wherever he sits so I think He is one of ours! Greetings from Poland and sorry for my English! :)
you english is beatifull
@@sovietunion3964 yes, like yours
Stop being sorry for your english. It’s cringe. Everyone makes mistakes, there is no need to feel inferior about it
@@justgamer1396 😂😂😂😂
@@justgamer1396 thanks mate
Dziękuję André, że tak pięknie reklamujesz wszystkie miejsca, gdzie my Polacy prawdopodobnie nieznamy. Pozdrawiam serdecznie, jesteś miłym gentleman.
Bo my mamy tyrac za miche ryzu a nie po restauracjach chodzic
Polak, Węgier, dwa bratanki, i do szabli, i do szklanki!
Ale bez orbana 😆
@@nemesis8131 bez Orbana ;p
jebac wegrow kolaborantow
wczesniej z 3 rzesza teraz z systemem putina
@@szymek16s Pojebało już was do reszty z tym Putinem i tymi Ukrami. Orban wie co robi, jeden z najlepszych przywódców. Po prostu nie pcha palca między drzwi i nie wtrąca się tam gdzie nie trzeba, zwłaszcza, że zarówno mniejszość polska, jak i węgierska od lat jest na Ukrainie tłamszona i szykanowana. Poza tym Węgry przyjęły mnóstwo uchodźców z Ukrainy, jest zaraz po Polsce, jeśli chodzi przyjmowanie uchodźców i pomoc humanitarną.
wszystkoconajwazniejsze.pl/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Uchodz%CC%81cy-wojenni-z-Ukrainy-01-768x733.jpg
Orban był zawsze naszym sojusznikiem i jest, ale to że nim jest nie oznacza, że musi kochać Ukrainę, tak jak my nagle i sztucznie i nie znaczy, że musi dostawać świra i rujnując własną gospodarkę. Co więcej to, że nie dostaje świra z Ukrainą nie znaczy, że jest zwolennikiem Putina. Nie może sobie pozwolić na takie uniezależnienie energetyczne, jak Polska. Wyłączcie telewizory i włączcie myślenie. Węgrzy to nasi bracia, tak było jest by będzie! Niech żyje przyjaźń polsko-węgierska!
Bolek i Lolek was one of my favorite fairy tales when I was a child. Greetings from Hungary, my Polish brothers! Polak, Węgier, dwa bratanki!
I'm not sure, but if your friend is from the Czech Republic - I feel that the lady from Langosz may make a few misunderstandings. Poles and Hungarians were most of our time neighbors as Czechs. We had same king. They have helped us many times in war time and never betreyed. Now we cherish this tradition and teach our children that Hungarians are our best friends. And finally - we also like Czechs, but just historically - we were not as close.
Czechs got Germanized quite a bit so they lost quite a bit of the Slavic identity. Czechs also sometimes exabit a syndrome of small dog that barks at a bigger dog because it is scared.
Szacunek dla pani za barem , jak już wrócę do Polski napewno odwiedzę
To Samo tutaj kolego
super kobieta na tyle ile mogła wszystko wytłumaczyła wiec widze ogar wielki pozdrawiam
nie wiem czy taka fajna bo zniekształca na naszą niekorzyść historię. Chodiz mi tu o to że polska rzekomo zaatakowała czechosłowację
@@gul0424 No z tym to przesadziła
@@gul0424 Speszyła się przed kamerą chyba :d
Trying to learn Polish 😞. I must read the comments to learn some words. Great video, many thanks 👍🏾🇬🇧🇵🇱
Hungarian lángos and good Hungarian music to go with it! Sztevanovity Zoran - Kóló! I love you brother and also that you are so happy about everything!
Köszönöm Ricsi. Üdv Kazincbarcikáról. :)
Dear André,
nice to meet you in UA-cam.
Have a nice journey in Bielsko-Biala.
Best regards from Bolek :)
🍻
I love your videos from Poland! That’s so cool that you’re showing smaller towns - not only Cracow and Warsaw ;). Please let me know if you want some bespoke Warsaw tour! Thank you!
I agree! In small cities/towns/villages live the real people!
Enjoy your meal in Poland is 'Smacznego' :)
lol
And you pronounce it like the beginning "Sma.." is like the "Smi.." in the word smile, the "..cz.." is like "ch.." in cheese, and then the "..nego" just like LEGO, but starting with an N :P
Sss-much-neh-go!
Actually, the safest way to say 'Enjoy your meal' in Poland is 'Bon appétit!' ;-)
Dobré video André je pěkné vidět jak se snažíš mluvit polsky a ochutnávat polské tradiční jídla 👍❤
Andre to je nas polski kamo ! 😉😉
One of the best YT traveler. Connects personal experiences with people, hard thing to do. You always make my day Andre, thank you very much!
4:59 - the clock doesn't have hands because it's written on it "masz tyle czasu ile chcesz" which basically means you have as much time as you want
PL 💖💖HU nasi bracia i prawdziwi przyjaciele Węgrzy!. Lengyel, Magyar - két jó barát, együtt harcol, s issza borát 💪💪👍👍💖💖.
Ria Ria Polgaria! Amazing combination of Poland and Hungary in one word. Glad you enjoyed the langos brother. It’s one of my favourites.
Polak, Węgier - dwa bratanki,
i do szabli, i do szklanki,
oba zuchy, oba żwawi,
niech im Pan Bóg błogosławi.
Lengyel, magyar - két jó barát,
Együtt harcol s issza borát,
Vitéz s bátor mindkettője,
Áldás szálljon mindkettőre.
Pole and Hungarian brothers be,
good for fight and good for party.
Both are valiant, both are lively,
Upon them may God's blessings be.
What people don´t realize is that this saying originally related to inhabitants of what is now (Eastern) Slovakia (and not ethnic Hungarians), where the local dialect is even closer to Polish than standard Slovak. At that time, Slovaks were politically Hungarians too and that´s also why there are places like Węgierska Górka near today´s Slovak border. Anyway, you guys keep repeating that saying ad nausem and we Slovaks will keeping giggling. 😉
@@jansoltes971 :DDDDDDDD
@@jansoltes971 What can we expect from a citizen of a country that doesn't even have a history? How would you know the common history of Poles and Hungarians?
@@realyouppie Dear friend, get a life. I am not challenging the common history of Poles and Hungarians - I was just commenting on this particular saying and you jump into conclusions and spit 19th-century comments. How did it even cross your mind? It´s an innocent anecdotical story on my side - nothing more and nothing less. Did I say that it was only Slovaks who fought wars alongside Poles - and not Hungarians? No, I didn´t. Did I deny that Hungarian and Polish royal courts were intermingled? No, I didn´t. The mere fact, that you reacted this way, only shows how much grudge you bear. If it´s for the Hungarian-speaking territories we got - fair enough. But it wasn´t me who decided so and, trust me, I´d rather see them under the Hungarian flag, if I had the power - just for the local Hungarian people to be happy. That´s for first. For second, the Hungarian history is equally Slovak history. My nation helped to build the common country equally as yours did. From peasants and craftsmen to nobility and scholars. If you don´t know that, then you have some serious gaps in your knowledge. But that probably explains why I read, some years ago, about young Hungarian historians who learned Slovak with the sole purpose of studying history from another point of view than from the official Hungarian one. That speaks volumes, doesn´t it? And, for a start, doesn´t Hungarian language have a vast number of borrowings from Slavic languages - the main semantic fields being agriculture, household, administrative, religion? Who did you get it from? Trolls living in earth holes? If you might think so, then miraculously those trolls had keys, windows, tables with tablecloths and meals served on them (e.g. with cabbage and sausages or a bunch of fruits), while naming the days of the week and celebrating Christmas. The trolls also knew how to make steel and their blacksmiths were making scythes, horseshoes and cauldrons. All words you took from our language when you immigrated here and we accepted you in our homes and taught you how to be settled Europeans - kulcs, ablak, abrosz, asztal, ebéd, vacsora, káposzta, kolbász, szilva, cseresnye, mák, lekvár, ecet, málna, uborka, szerda, csütörtök, péntek, karácsony, katlan, kasza, acél, patkó, kovács (and no, I am not offending the nomadic culture - but it would not and did not survive here). And that´s just a tiny example. But maybe you come up with another theory - like Felvidék was devoid of any Slavic population upon your arrival and Slovaks only emerged when immigrating Czechs, Poles and Ukrainians mixed together in the middle ages. This is actually what can be read on the Hungarian internet. Wow! I love my life too much to write why those claims are an utter non-sense and belong to the realm of phantasy - and why no one else than Hungarians actually knows they even exist (the other thing, however, is Erdély/Transylvania where the theory of immigrating Romanians is very likely correct as there are serious historic clues to support it). Lastly, writing all that, I am an ethnic Slovak who learned basic Hungarian by myself, used to listen to Hungarian music (e.g. Bagossy Brothers, but I rarely listen to any music now at all) and who admires Hungarian culture as such. I wish you a happy life, my friend!
You guys better visit r/2visegrad4you . There you can call Hungarians mongols, Slovacs femboys, Poles homophobes, Czech german spies. Seems like a good place for you, have fun!
bardzo fajna i mądra Pani barmanka miło jej sie słuchalo i oglądało w tej spódniczce
The sink is so cool right there! I have not been to many restaurants because i live in a small town but when i was i never found a sink just to was your hands for eating. Yeah you can go to the toilet but it's a nice touch they have it near where you will eat! :D
good catch, the sink caught my eye as well. I never seen anything like that in the US definitely not common lol.
Great to see you visiting my hometown Bielsko-Biala! If you fancy a bit of nature escape, get a cable car up to Szyndzielnia summit and climb Klimczok for some nice local traditional food at "schronisko"(mountain shelter).
I love your city, I am from Portugal
Nice!! Bielsko-Biała is my hometown and its such a cool city!
You can do a lot of things here, you should visit mountains, there is a lot of green chill space (Cygański Las, Błonia, Lotnisko, Dębowiec, Trzy Lipki).
You should definitely go to Trzy Lipki and discover how beautiful view is there! I would recommend for you also some restaurants as Chopina 5. We have also some nice Georgian restaurants.
I'd be glad to show you everything in this city, because i think its definitely worth to show for travellers!
You are from beautiful city, Regards
Andre, I watch your videos from Mozambique and I really appreciate most of the things you show us. unfortunately here in Africa we haven't got opportunities of exploring the world but we are luckier we got UA-cam and we can take advantage of new technologies and you, you have been my ayes.
I'm a simple Pole. I see Hungarian, I like it! :D
Me too. Long live Hungary and our friendship!!!
Closer and closer to Częstochowa, I'm awaiting his arrival!
I hope you will visit Żywiec. Maybe my fimily town is not so great like Bielsko-Biała but there are also many things to see. Greeteings.
I really enjoy watching your films from Poland. Please visit Poznan my home city
Very nice video. You have grown since your first video where you were thrilled with the chickens. Looking forward to more of your videos.
Hi Andre. You are welcome to Wielkopolska ;)
This isn't a surprise seeing as there is a holiday called "Day of Hungarian-Polish Friendship" .
Enjoy your meal = Smacznego
I'm 100% going to visit that Hungarian restaurant next time I'm visiting Bielsko Biała, I'm mesmerized by the atmosphere, and the langosh looked fantastic, I must try it!
Great! Thank you for showing us Bielsko in Poland! Greetings from Texas❤
Piękny rynek w tym Bielsku, świetna knajpka, piękna pogoda, to nie mogło się nie podobać. A tej pani powinny władze miasta dać medal za promocję :)
The first music which was on when you entered to the restaurant was a Hungarian-csángó folk song from Moldva region which is now part of Romania. It's title is "Indulj el egy úton" = "You go on one road". It is about the forbidden love of a couple who must hide their love so they go on separate roads to their meeting place and they act like strangers when others can see them.
This song was also a theme-song of a Hungarian traveler-touring TV show called "One and a half million steps in Hungary" where they introduced the Hungarian countryside, folklore and natural attractions.
Najlepszy kanał podróżniczy o Polsce, piwo Miłosław jest robione niedaleko mojej rodzinnej miejscowości Pyzdry❤😅
Dobre piwko, przede wszystkim szeroko dostępne, w dość dobrej cenie, jakościowo i smakowo znacznie przewyższa te wszystkie piwa z dużych koncernów!
Masz lajka z żerkowa 😝
I liked yours videos, thank you for warm words about my country.
Wow I didn't know we had delicious Langosz here. I'm definetly gonna visit them soon ;) dziękuję André
THE HUNGARIAN RESTAURANT WAS REALY COZY!😍
Man you have to try Lecsó (Leczo in Polish) its one of my favorites. Keep uploading them great videos!
annoying bee🤣🤣hm I love langos with garlic,sauce and cheese👌😛super video andre👍🙂
Hello!I watched Your videos about Hungary!I'm Hungarian my wife is Polish and You know what?We live in Poland Bilesko-Biala!!!Budafest is a very good restaurant!
you did it bro ! 100k ! now to the moon
Hi André! When in Cracow, try lángos from a food-truck next to Zalew Nowohucki. You'll be surprised.
Great place to eat in Bielsko. One of my to-go spots with friends
Wooh man I live here 35 years and I don’t know this place with langosz. I'll go there for sure!
Greetings from my hometown Bielsko-Biała.
thanks for the help it help my every thing i need to install
Nice to see you happy in Poland
1:43 IMO this stage is made for a Noszak's Days which took place on July 8 from Browar Zamkowy Cieszyn.
Hello from Poland and good luck
You are great! Bielsko Biała is beautiful city!
Super filmik 👍😁 a w Budafest najlepsze langosze polecam 👌👌👍👍👍😉
Again a lovely video from you. I have been in Warsaw, the old town of it was beautifull, and the locals said Krakow is much better. Once I want to go back! And yes, the friendship between Hungary amd Poland is strong, we have to keep it strong for the future as well! Greetings Mr. Advanturer, Polish friends!
Làngos! Yummy, I love it ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Polish Hungarian two brothers, with a sword and with a glass 🇵🇱🇭🇺
Pole and Hungarian - two brothers,
good for saber and for glass.
Both courageous, both lively,
May the Lord God bless them.
no more !!! Hungarian russian frends !!!!
@@weskolodziej neutral = friends? use your brain
@@r_z1 WW II with Hitler now with bandit Putin Stupid nation !
@@r_z1 Hey hungarian You forget 1956 ???????????????????????????
bro i love ur vids have a good day
Hello mate :) that's my hometown!! Great to see you there hope you enjoyed it ;) langosz is the all time winner for great snack !
Hello from a new subscriber! Greetings from Warsaw, good vibes
I dig that restaurant. The garden is great. ❤
Hi André, I listened carefully to the music in the restaurant and heard only Hungarian music.Greetings from a Hungarian in Wroclaw.
God bless you Man!!! 🤗🤗❤❤❤❤
Poland and Hungary are Brothers and Sisters forever! 🙂
im happy you visited my home town.
but you missed "bar pierożek" 2:23, i recommended you in your last video.
they have the best steamed dumplings in poland.
OHH I WANTET TO SEE MORE OF THIS BEAUTIFUL TOWN!!!!!!!!🥲
Its great that we're able to see the 22nd largest city in Poland.
Smacznego is anjoy your meal
Just to be precise, it was the Warsaw Pact troops that attacked Czechoslovakia in 1968. The Warsaw Pact troops included soldiers from East Germany, Bulgaria, Hungary, Soviet Union and Poland. By the way, Czechoslovakia attacked Poland in 1919 taking some part of southern Poland but nobody in Poland remembers about it and cares.
I as a Pole who lives in Hungary I have langos three times a year.
He'll yeah my city 🤩
Andre jestes zajebisty!
Smacznego
smacznego bo angielsku enjoy your meal to chyba najlepsze tlumaczenie
super Andre bardzo go lubie
all the best Andre enjoy your trip
You are very positive Man ! Good holidays and take care 🖖
issza borát! tiszta barãt... szia....ciau...tks
Wow! 114k subscribers. You're quite expanding!
Smacznego, enjoy the meal.
Andre you are SUPER❤❤❤😊😊 i em from Croatia
I'm a simple man. I see godd vibes, I like the video! Have a great time!
I see evrything in Poland is Wow to you. I like it.
In Bielsko you totally should go for a drink to Frank's Galeria na Wzgórzu. And probably look at some folk dolls at Bul-Art to see regional Polish clothing and embroidery.
Come to Rybnik, mate! It's silesian town in Poland.
Great video
Thats my hometown! I hope you liked it :)
Smacznego!
You could also go to the Lubelskie voivodeship, as there is a lot to see there, especially in the western part of Szczebrzeszyn
Hi Andre, one small detail, u have been in Bielsko. Biala it’s another part of city but u have to cross over the river call Bialka, a that is the part call Biala. This two city Bielsko i Biala had been united in 19th century. This city was called "little Vienna" because of architecture. I’m happy u like my city.
Wow, it's very pretty. My next bucket list idea. Regards
Enjoy your meal is . Smacznego
You should leave a tip for the waitress, she was awesome, In Poland it is a nice gesture to leave an aditional 10% to your bill if you are satisfied with the service :)
He is stingy
if the ppl were very nice to me, i usually leave like an additional half the cost of the meal so if i ordered something for 100, i usually give 50 + huge smile :)
@@novy1198 Uhh, that's a bit too much i guess. But if you got the money why not.
That jar salad, is sometimes called tušija or turšija if its sour. Used as healthy vitamins and minerals in cold days.
it`s my hometown. Nice town. Its Bielsko -Biala my friend. Biala is in different spot.
At the start the lady behind bar said that the beer isn't local. Beer was from Poznan (wielkopolska). Andre you got that wrong 🤣. However I did enjoy to watch the episode as Bielsko - Biala is near my town (Zywiec). Currently in London (last 20 years).