I think its a slav thing to have dill & cream gravies and tomato 🍅 juice . My Czech 🇨🇿 grandmother 👵 would make food very similar to what you had for lunch . Miss her 🇨🇿👵 and Czech food , yummy 😋
I knew you would blow me away with the price of all of that. I would go with chicken, vereniki, borsht and bread, skip the salad. It's Italian tradition in the U.S. to have the salad last as a palate cleanser.
Great video Orest - I am will be in Ukraine in June - visiting eastern Poland and plan to do the Trifeca visit - Kyiv, Lviv, and Odesa - maybe Kharkiv but dont know if I can fit all in limited time Do you know if they have car rental at border?
When in Ukraine, I eat at Puzata Hata, mostly at least once per day. I always have some lovely Borsh and some Varenikys with cherrys. Nothing beats that. I actually like the taste of Borsh better at Puzata Hata then in the more fanzy restaurants.
Puzata Hata is on my must try list. It is amazing to see all the different locations and how they look inside even on Google! Piccadilly's can't touch what y'all have done LOL! As for what to try: Chicken Kyiv, cherry vareniki and golubusti are my top choices aside from the fluffy breads and that one chocolate cake with nuts inside I kept seeing online.
What I have seen from Johnny FD, a rule of thumb is that restaurant food costs half or even less than in western countries. Salaries are low. However some food ingredients are not so cheap.
9:15 Dear Orest, Mr Jones was a film about a British journalist called Gareth Jones, he wasn't American. Gareth Jones was British and to be precise, he was Welsh. It was a great film that depicts some of what went on during the Holodomor. It's based on real life events.
Hello mam I want to know that how’s the situation in Ukraine in Kherson. My friend is travelling in a bus . From some days she is not in my connection . I don’t know any person there .
Brother I met with you today at Cox's Bazar sea beach... I hope you recognised me...I am Shafiul Alam from Chittagong University.....Could you provide me your mail address plz?
Great video sharing the culinary tastes in Lviv
I have never been to Ukraine (yet) but the minute I see a video on Puzata Hata, that's an automatic like 🤣слава Україні
I think its a slav thing to have dill & cream gravies and tomato 🍅 juice . My Czech 🇨🇿 grandmother 👵 would make food very similar to what you had for lunch . Miss her 🇨🇿👵 and Czech food , yummy 😋
Це круто коли у іноземця нові враження від нашої країни!
Ah Puzata Hata. Watching this video from Las Vegas makes my puzo jealous 🥹
I knew you would blow me away with the price of all of that. I would go with chicken, vereniki, borsht and bread, skip the salad. It's Italian tradition in the U.S. to have the salad last as a palate cleanser.
Great video Orest - I am will be in Ukraine in June - visiting eastern Poland and plan to do the Trifeca visit - Kyiv, Lviv, and Odesa - maybe Kharkiv but dont know if I can fit all in limited time
Do you know if they have car rental at border?
Thanks for sharing all aspects of Ukrainian culture. I hope to retire to Lviv, so this kind of video is especially helpful. Слава Україні
When in Ukraine, I eat at Puzata Hata, mostly at least once per day. I always have some lovely Borsh and some Varenikys with cherrys. Nothing beats that. I actually like the taste of Borsh better at Puzata Hata then in the more fanzy restaurants.
Puzata Hata is on my must try list. It is amazing to see all the different locations and how they look inside even on Google! Piccadilly's can't touch what y'all have done LOL! As for what to try: Chicken Kyiv, cherry vareniki and golubusti are my top choices aside from the fluffy breads and that one chocolate cake with nuts inside I kept seeing online.
Моі улюблені моі домашні вареники, голубці, зелений борщ і налсники
4:44 dang 11$ for 2 meals is crazy, that's the average Starbucks order 😂
What I have seen from Johnny FD, a rule of thumb is that restaurant food costs half or even less than in western countries. Salaries are low. However some food ingredients are not so cheap.
Slava Ukraine and Putin huilo
Great content. However Mr Gareth Jones was a Welsh journalist not American. Amazing movie :)
9:15 Dear Orest, Mr Jones was a film about a British journalist called Gareth Jones, he wasn't American. Gareth Jones was British and to be precise, he was Welsh. It was a great film that depicts some of what went on during the Holodomor. It's based on real life events.
Was manny times in those restaurants always tasty.
I like golubzi
I wish I could visit
is it really a good idea to talk about that subject while having lovely food
Hello mam I want to know that how’s the situation in Ukraine in Kherson. My friend is travelling in a bus . From some days she is not in my connection . I don’t know any person there .
Kherson is a front line city that is under constant shelling from the Russians. Hope your friend is okay.
Haha cheeky git, authentic? The food in Poland is similar, but POLISH not fake Ukranian!))) Slava Ukraine!
an american and a bandera lover(far away of war) talking about holodomor it's like a parrot reading government briefing
Brother I met with you today at Cox's Bazar sea beach... I hope you recognised me...I am Shafiul Alam from Chittagong University.....Could you provide me your mail address plz?