@@sergk3910 Exactly, this guy pass awkward vibes, hes making her uncomfortable, then is going to say its racism, i watch lots of black vloggers in poland, this guy wanna get too friendly and pass weird vibes.
@@PobreDiabla803 sorry, I'm not sure what you mean. I put your comment in translate, and it sounded quite rude. I don't know what I said wrong but I didn't mean to get you offended.
dokladnie, ja tez tak zwiedzam Polske trzy, cztery razy w roku, codziennie polskie jedzenie i jakies piwko. (fakt ze polskie zboczone reguly co do picia piwa mnie dwa razy wprowadzily w klopoty, raz mnie nie wpuscili na samolot bo bylo czuc piwo a raz w Warszawie mnie sie czepila straz miejska. debile, tuz po przejsciu przez gate moge chlac zywca i wodki i nikt nie wtráca sié
12:40 its a parsley :P this is Rosol (polish traditional chicken soup) yes, you're right - we make a soup with chicken but then we also eat chicken in the soup but this is like an optional (rare), mostly we have chicken leg/breast in the bowl with Rosol which all polish people make in the Sunday, just for first course. Most of the people love Rosol soup and its perfect Sunday starter just before main dish which is mostly potato mash with Schabowy (pork meat) and salad also which are mostly sauerkraut or pickled gherkins which fit perfectly to this kind of dish. Really delicious. I'm living in UK for 11 years now but we are still doing polish 'sunday roast' way like I say every week😂😜 regarding Pierogi - my favourite is to add some salt and black pepper on top of pierogi (you had this stuff - salt cellar etc on your left on the table) and most important to the sour cream, then I mix sour cream, salt and black pepper with fork which make sour cream so tasty all together 🥰 try it, you won't be disappointed! hope you had nice time in Krakow mate!
Andre you are such a sweet and kind traveler! I love how descriptive you are with your taste testing 😊I absolutely love pierogis and have not had them in awhile, but this video just ignited my craving for them again. Thank you for sharing this and have lots of fun exploring!
I highly reccomend you to visit Lanckorona town.Lots of beautiful old wooden architecture. Quite near Krakow. And Wieliczka salt mine. I think it's a must-see tourist spot near Krakow.
Being in Poland, you must obligatory try FLACZKI (tripe), ZUPA KAPUŚNIAK (cabbage soup) - called dir KWAŚNICA, KASZANKA Z GRILA (griled black pudding), and finally OGÓREK KISZONY (traditional pickled cucumber). SMACZNEGO BON APETITE ENJOY YOUR MEAL
Hi Andre :) I like watching you when you discover my country;) really nice that you like our culture :) on the top of the soup you had a dill, not basil;) enjoy your trip, Hope to see you somehow ;)
I did a communist tour in Nowa Huta in a Trabant and had Pierogi for the first time in a milk bar which was lovely and authentic but not as cosy as this place. It looks amazing!
Many milk bars are purposely kept in the style they were back in the day. There's nothing fancy about them, just hearty, cheap food, but they have a certain charm and a sense of nostalgia to them.
If u want to try someting completely diferent, but also traditional, U should try Flaczki- gut soup, maślanka - buttermilk, and ogórki kwaszone - Polish pickles.
nice videos bro - Big shout out - aint easy us movin in these European places, they always givin us drama - always they got supm to say under they breathe - your videos nice bro salute!
Im from Poland and i have think go travel to Africa but if you speak me how area in Africa is safe for tourist not dangerous (and sorry for bad english its not my natural language)
@@d.u.s.t.y.......007 don't rely on propaganda. Africa is a very safe continent. Do your research. Then come to kenya and have the safari experience. No regrets.
Oh yes Pierogi. My mother makes like 500 of them in 1 sitting and they don't last long in my house as my kids will eat them every day if they are in the freezer. Unfortunately for me if i wait few days i will get non.
I thought that's chicken soup... Is dill used as a garnish in Poland? My Babcia always served it with dill.. but her view of polish life is frozen pre war, as she migrated to Oz.
@@netprep in Kraków never dill in rosół, we also in Kraków eat gołąbki with kasza & meat, and zupa pomidorowa with pasta, not rice. This is traditional krakowskie eating
The soup has noodles and chicken flavour is called rosol i eat it in vegan way only in poland and wege pierogi I love polish food :) Im greek But poland lover ❤
Andre, I have a comment on your mentioning there is no chicken in chicken soup. For many year Poles were starving nation. We used chicken to cook chicken soup, but chicken cooked in the soup was served as separate dish. We for example fried it. You had warming soup and main dish of cooked chicken with potatoes and some salad like "mizeria" which was sliced fresh cucumbers with sour cream, dill, salt and pepper. I would appreciate if you would comment on polish cuisine after you made a research on why Polish Cuisine is this way and not the other way. Cheers my friend
Love your tour. Side note: pierogi ARE (it is already plural, since singular form is 1 pieróg) but still better than saying piergies (please foreigners don't use that made up word :D)
3:00 this is normal slavic outfits which means in slavic countries like: Croatia Poland Serbia Russia Bulgaria Belarus Ukraine Slovenia Slovakia this outfits popular before 900 (year) slavic countries was just a peoples until all this slavic countries was an peoples they knowed as a slavics. this is not polish culture this is slavic culture (slavics have own gods etc like god of love!) u can always search in google
Drink was just the fruit compote 😂. I was surprised, she couldn't explain this. Its made wit different fruits, sometimes mixed, sometimes one kind of it. If it tasted more like water hahaha it was not the best one. But yeah, compote is just drink with fruits boiled with water. It's like stock, or tea.
Dude, if you will cross my hometown Ostrowiec Świetokrzyski let me know.... I'm up to let you see what s going on around here.....nothing really exciting but would be nice to have a chat
" nothing really exciting" ? Mnóstwo zabytków i atrakcji turystycznych nic tylko się chwalić. Oni potrafią z niczego zrobić atrakcję. Jesteśmy zbyt skromni.
The letter ł & Ł are spelled like in English Wh in Whiskey. So try 2 remember Whiskey without the iskey is key Ł & ł . Główny just means Main, & a ó letter is spelled u don't ask me why tho.
0:57 these are called "obwarzanki" (ob-vah-shan-kee) and they're everywhere in Cracow. Fun fact: the bagel (like those famous in New York) was invented by Polish Jews as a competitor to the obwarzanek.
"Pierogi" is a Polish dish that's often misunderstood in English. People sometimes call it "pierogies", but that's not quite accurate. In Polish, "pierogi" is already plural. The singular form is "pieróg". So, calling them "pierogies" is like saying "pizzas" instead of "pizza". Just like you wouldn't say "I want two pizzas" when you mean "I want two pieces of pizza", you shouldn't say "pierogies" when you mean multiple pieces of the dish. It's more accurate to say "I would like some pierogi".
Kurwa jak tak można było Andrzejowi nie podać noża i widelca.!!!
hhahahahahah
Andrzeju nie denerwuj się 😂
Serio mu nie dali
Może myślała, że u niego to się rękami je 😂
@@m0rdas ale kurwa rasistka
This restaurant girl was so shy and sweet 😊
@@sergk3910 Yeahhh, I figured as much lol - working in retail in the past I'm the same so I understand where she's coming from
@@sergk3910 rel
@@sergk3910 Yup also she wasn't very confident with her english so she just tried to be polite with answers but quickly wanted to end convo
Yes
@@sergk3910 Exactly, this guy pass awkward vibes, hes making her uncomfortable, then is going to say its racism, i watch lots of black vloggers in poland, this guy wanna get too friendly and pass weird vibes.
I love how you always tell and show details, it makes me feel like I'm there
@@PobreDiabla803 sorry, I'm not sure what you mean. I put your comment in translate, and it sounded quite rude. I don't know what I said wrong but I didn't mean to get you offended.
@@chris_wildlife wish you the best
@@johnramos8703 and why is that?
Podoba mi się, że gościu wszędzie pyta o alkohol - nawet w kompocie, swój chłop ;-)
dokladnie, ja tez tak zwiedzam Polske trzy, cztery razy w roku, codziennie polskie jedzenie i jakies piwko. (fakt ze polskie zboczone reguly co do picia piwa mnie dwa razy wprowadzily w klopoty, raz mnie nie wpuscili na samolot bo bylo czuc piwo a raz w Warszawie mnie sie czepila straz miejska. debile, tuz po przejsciu przez gate moge chlac zywca i wodki i nikt nie wtráca sié
Dzień dobry Kury !!!!! :-)
Thanks!
Welcome! Much appreciated!
Pierogi looks delicious and must be really filling! You went to a nice place 🙂🙂
12:40 its a parsley :P this is Rosol (polish traditional chicken soup) yes, you're right - we make a soup with chicken but then we also eat chicken in the soup but this is like an optional (rare), mostly we have chicken leg/breast in the bowl with Rosol which all polish people make in the Sunday, just for first course. Most of the people love Rosol soup and its perfect Sunday starter just before main dish which is mostly potato mash with Schabowy (pork meat) and salad also which are mostly sauerkraut or pickled gherkins which fit perfectly to this kind of dish. Really delicious. I'm living in UK for 11 years now but we are still doing polish 'sunday roast' way like I say every week😂😜
regarding Pierogi - my favourite is to add some salt and black pepper on top of pierogi (you had this stuff - salt cellar etc on your left on the table) and most important to the sour cream, then I mix sour cream, salt and black pepper with fork which make sour cream so tasty all together 🥰 try it, you won't be disappointed! hope you had nice time in Krakow mate!
Andre, you are “traditionally” amazing 🤩 I love your vlogs! 👏
Absolutely stunning pronunciation of words! I see you're taking it all in :) stay safe and enjoy yourself and others!
I just missed you brother! Was there last week (I’m black and British too) it’s lovely! It’s my second home. Been 5 times 🎉
Andre you are such a sweet and kind traveler! I love how descriptive you are with your taste testing 😊I absolutely love pierogis and have not had them in awhile, but this video just ignited my craving for them again. Thank you for sharing this and have lots of fun exploring!
Now I am absolutely hungry 😂
Very interesting video ;) You should visit Wrocław :)
Thank you mate for that great enojoying of our polish culture :) its very nice to watch
p.s not basil but parsley for the soup :)
I highly reccomend you to visit Lanckorona town.Lots of beautiful old wooden architecture. Quite near Krakow.
And Wieliczka salt mine. I think it's a must-see tourist spot near Krakow.
Being in Poland, you must obligatory try FLACZKI (tripe), ZUPA KAPUŚNIAK (cabbage soup) - called dir KWAŚNICA, KASZANKA Z GRILA (griled black pudding), and finally OGÓREK KISZONY (traditional pickled cucumber). SMACZNEGO BON APETITE ENJOY YOUR MEAL
Hi Andre :) I like watching you when you discover my country;) really nice that you like our culture :) on the top of the soup you had a dill, not basil;) enjoy your trip, Hope to see you somehow ;)
Parsley, no dill
And he said parsley
@@sisky123able oh my, thanks for rectification :)
Yo! I like you're new hair ! Respect from Hungary!
Pierwszy raz widzę jak ktoś je łyżką pierogi :)
A rosół przepija kompotem;)
Sure god love the girl in the restaurant. She got Camera shy and didnt know how to react :) happens to the best of us!
Awesome video brother 😁 !!
Great, it's 3 AM and I all i want at this moment is pierogi xD
that song was actually a highlander version of a Christmas carol :) cheers Andre
Thank you for travelling to my land of origin.. you are revisiting my footsteps in 2016 before my daughter was born..
Nice! I hope to see next video from Kraków Street and stuff like you doing ;)
I did a communist tour in Nowa Huta in a Trabant and had Pierogi for the first time in a milk bar which was lovely and authentic but not as cosy as this place. It looks amazing!
Many milk bars are purposely kept in the style they were back in the day. There's nothing fancy about them, just hearty, cheap food, but they have a certain charm and a sense of nostalgia to them.
I went into a milk bar for the first time last week and left- it was really basic and overheated and just not for me… but for nostalgia 🎉
@@mrsd9152 It's fantastic to have a good one close to your work or something like that. They're super quick, so it's a great alternative to fast food.
Kompot is often made with 2 different fruits. Like apple and strawberry. The best I had was apple + red currant.
If u want to try someting completely diferent, but also traditional, U should try Flaczki- gut soup, maślanka - buttermilk, and ogórki kwaszone - Polish pickles.
I recomend you żurek, the best polish soup!
Dude, you’ve passed the best lunch bar in Kraków at 1:25, Lunch Bar TU, check this out
I also recommend
"chicken & noodles soup but no chicken!" 🤣🤣🤣
hahaha kompot z rosołem :D 🤣
We love you! Enjoy my city! Try Bar Smak on Karmelicka street only few steps away!
12:35 Parsley leaves.
Smacznego
Exactly like that my friend
You are nice person, good luck for adventure Poland ! Finde some kuryyyy!:))
Where are 'KURY !!!!" it's amazing i like your "KURY" :) :)
nice videos bro - Big shout out - aint easy us movin in these European places, they always givin us drama - always they got supm to say under they breathe - your videos nice bro salute!
I really love your content. Please come to Africa for ones. Come taste our traditional beer and food.
Im from Poland and i have think go travel to Africa but if you speak me how area in Africa is safe for tourist not dangerous (and sorry for bad english its not my natural language)
@@d.u.s.t.y.......007 don't rely on propaganda. Africa is a very safe continent. Do your research. Then come to kenya and have the safari experience. No regrets.
Oh yes Pierogi. My mother makes like 500 of them in 1 sitting and they don't last long in my house as my kids will eat them every day if they are in the freezer. Unfortunately for me if i wait few days i will get non.
Rosół = kury soup !!
I thought that's chicken soup... Is dill used as a garnish in Poland? My Babcia always served it with dill.. but her view of polish life is frozen pre war, as she migrated to Oz.
@@netprep chicken broth is usually served with parsley leaves, dill is often used with butter for spring (we say young) boiled potatoes
rosół z k...wy:)
@@netprep in Kraków never dill in rosół, we also in Kraków eat gołąbki with kasza & meat, and zupa pomidorowa with pasta, not rice. This is traditional krakowskie eating
@@poziomkax5985 my grandma's family is from skomielna biala.. my second cousins from Krakow.. visited few years ago..
Hey you musy go to Czacz Polish village. In Czacz every houses seling something sory for my english.
The soup has noodles and chicken flavour is called rosol i eat it in vegan way only in poland and wege pierogi I love polish food :) Im greek But poland lover ❤
Andre, I have a comment on your mentioning there is no chicken in chicken soup. For many year Poles were starving nation. We used chicken to cook chicken soup, but chicken cooked in the soup was served as separate dish. We for example fried it. You had warming soup and main dish of cooked chicken with potatoes and some salad like "mizeria" which was sliced fresh cucumbers with sour cream, dill, salt and pepper. I would appreciate if you would comment on polish cuisine after you made a research on why Polish Cuisine is this way and not the other way. Cheers my friend
I think many would react the same If they didnt find any meat in the soup.
Try to find "Kury" in Cracow 😆
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Enjoy
7:32 Thanks for ordering the 🍻 beer cheers.
Anyone see the guy at 0:30? A possible Andre Traveller fan?
Im pretty sure its not basel in the soup, but pertželka :)
Love your tour. Side note: pierogi ARE (it is already plural, since singular form is 1 pieróg) but still better than saying piergies (please foreigners don't use that made up word :D)
Dobra robota 👍💪🖖🍻
3:00 this is normal slavic outfits which means in slavic countries like: Croatia Poland Serbia Russia Bulgaria Belarus Ukraine Slovenia Slovakia this outfits popular before 900 (year) slavic countries was just a peoples until all this slavic countries was an peoples they knowed as a slavics. this is not polish culture this is slavic culture (slavics have own gods etc like god of love!) u can always search in google
Keep up the good work my African brother
You should try bigos, thats the most traditional Polish food, but must be good one as well
RESPECTS!!
My fav pierogi 😍
Drink was just the fruit compote 😂. I was surprised, she couldn't explain this. Its made wit different fruits, sometimes mixed, sometimes one kind of it. If it tasted more like water hahaha it was not the best one. But yeah, compote is just drink with fruits boiled with water. It's like stock, or tea.
Andre You are funny guy ! :) greetz!
Andre to swój chłop na 100% minus ze pani jadłopodawczyni nie dała widelca i noża ale on sobie poradził😉
Pierwszy raz widzie kogoś jedzącego pierogi łyżką 😮
😁😁😁😁
Are you polish girl?
@@DbHs-ys1my nein. Bedauerlicherweise bin ich ein deutscher Kerl.
@@awaewa5615 Oh schön. ich bin auch auf deutsch.
@@awaewa5615 Ich bin Rocky aus Bangladesch. Und wie lautet Ihr guter Name?
Dude, if you will cross my hometown Ostrowiec Świetokrzyski let me know.... I'm up to let you see what s going on around here.....nothing really exciting but would be nice to have a chat
" nothing really exciting" ? Mnóstwo zabytków i atrakcji turystycznych nic tylko się chwalić. Oni potrafią z niczego zrobić atrakcję. Jesteśmy zbyt skromni.
O witam Ostrowczanina xD
The letter ł & Ł are spelled like in English Wh in Whiskey. So try 2 remember Whiskey without the iskey is key Ł & ł .
Główny just means Main, & a ó letter is spelled u don't ask me why tho.
0:57 these are called "obwarzanki" (ob-vah-shan-kee) and they're everywhere in Cracow. Fun fact: the bagel (like those famous in New York) was invented by Polish Jews as a competitor to the obwarzanek.
It wasn't a competition, obwarzanki aren't kosher.
@@larrydzemorsky1777 Well it's not like bagels are only sold to Jews ;)
12:33 It's not basil, it's parsley :)
1:30 That wasn't Tramp U have seen it Baiden. also old .
U should go to "Whisky in the jar" in Wroclaw old Town, youlll be amazed :)
when do you eat pickled cucumbers?
Record in Poland, here are the biggest views and the best food and the best people!
oh yeah, been there
Yeah, here you go. You are now in one of the best and oldest historic cities in Europe. Great 👍
Hi I know I'm late but I'm from Poland a nd just letting u know we say soup as soupa
Cracow my favorite city in Poland
I can eat 16 Pierogi at one seating ... lol
Tradycjonalny kompot
Zupa to rosół 🤗
Andre, what’s the name of this restaurant?
nareszcie w mieście a nie na jakimś zadupiu
Kompot, kompot, respect kompot
where we can meet u in krakow?
Great video in my favourite town 😊
Pierogi is boiled first, then fried in old semi truck oil hence why it's so filling 🤣
Trochę przypomina majora Suchodolskiego jak psznie je :)
3:15 Cepelia is the name of shops where you can buy Polish regional goods.
To nie Afryka drzwi się zamyka panie Andrzeju ... U need to close the door when u leave place its not warm country ;D
You go Zakopane you can get more pierogi in one pleat.
When you've seen one of your vids. You've seen them al. Try too bring some more news than al you like and love to eat and drink.
"Pierogi" is a Polish dish that's often misunderstood in English. People sometimes call it "pierogies", but that's not quite accurate. In Polish, "pierogi" is already plural. The singular form is "pieróg". So, calling them "pierogies" is like saying "pizzas" instead of "pizza". Just like you wouldn't say "I want two pizzas" when you mean "I want two pieces of pizza", you shouldn't say "pierogies" when you mean multiple pieces of the dish. It's more accurate to say "I would like some pierogi".
Go get the traditional dress and wear it, then go to the villages and run around calling to the chickens, i dare you.
12:15 chicken from this soup going to your meat pierogi :D
0:31 he got caught XD
i think she was a little stressed or shy . btw come to Jelenia Góra i like to meet you.
can you come to krasnystaw?
Witam. Ktora to ulica ?
13:05 Zupa in Polish,
6:21 The music of Polish Highlanders from Zakopane and Kraków region.
I thought my english is bad, but when I see how people struggle to explain simple things I feel ashamed.
like your film❤ you like poland
Is chicken flavoured noodle soup really a traditional Polish dish?
Yes