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It's amazing that people from US (Deana) could prefer Matjes over the cheaper option (probably breaded and fried fish). I haven't had Matjes in a long time, I crave it.
I really like being able to see Deanna ordering like that. Im supposed to visit Germany in a couple months and im nervous about ordering things and stuff since i dont ever get to practice german in Indiana but it’s comforting to at least get an idea of what’s appropriate way to ask to order something! :)
Brothaus for breakfast. I typically get the Mohnschneke 1.95, Doner for lunch 6.50, Doner for dinner 6.50. Total= 14.95 Doners all day if you find a good one. I know Phil would agree.
So very nice to watch the two of you 'almost' live again! You have become a part of many peoples vicarious lives through the years, mine included. We understand completely the necessity for a break from the hassle of entertaining us, but we are happy that y'all are back! Had the opportunity to live in Dortmund for most of2006, was great to see familiar locations, if not the same restaurant names. The work and stress that you both face from making these videos is appreciated by all of us, appreciate each one!
schön wieder ein vid von euch auch 2023 zu sehen. da der döner mittlerweile 7€ kostet dafür aber auch kleiner geworden ist, hol ich mir lieber currywurst (2,30€) o schaschlik (4,60€) pommes mayo (3,20€) oder ein gyros teller mit pommes zwiebeln tzatziki (9€). mal ehrlich wer macht schon bessere pommes wie die gute alte pommes bude :)
Very nice video! I asked that already a few weeks ago but can you please make a video or tell me what (food) presents would be nice to bring to America from Germany for when you’re visiting? Like what isn’t available there and would make a special present? Thank you 🙏🏻
Bread. Dense rye or pumpernickel. These are hard to find in the US. Or cakes like D&P have in German cafes. These may be hard to carry on a plane without them getting smooshed or stale, but perhaps you can find smaller sizes in more durable gift packaging.
My American friends always buy many different sweets like white milka and kinder products! And they also bought many packages of Knorr "Würstchen Gulasch" 🤢😂😂😂 they tried it once at a friend's place and loved it forever 🙈🤷🏼♀️
@@IT-fx6fk and sorry to bother but what Sweets exactly? Because I saw on some American UA-cam videos that they do have stuff like Milka and Ferrero and I even saw an American ad for Kinder bueno… but yeah, maybe not the special kinds…🤔
@@Mirabella492 Those flat round cookies in a tube are common in Eastern Europe and probably in Germany but not in the US. They're sometimes called Marie biscuits but also have other names. Some have a chocolate filling. They're wider and thinner than Oreos and less sweet; some people dunk them in tea. I found them easily at Russian supermarkets and kiosks and they were made by Turkish and maybe German manufacturers. You could get a few of those for little money; their packaging is durable; they won't go stale; and Americans will find them an unusual treat. especially if the packaging has foreign language(s) on it.
Having the Caesar Style fries from the Frittenküche and the Dönertasche from Oliv Grill for dinner and a belegtes Brötchen from Lidl for Breakfast you would have enough money to split a Schnitzel at Schmackes for lunch. That sounds like a reasonable approach to a touristy budget day for two.
Ooh...I've always heard about the currywurst in Germany. My friend visited there and said it's so good. I can't believe the Euro is equal to the dollar now. What happened? 1 Euro equaled $2.50 the last I heard. All of the food looked good. The Egyptian rice bowl; well, you got quite a bang for the buck there. It had a lot of nutritional value.
Don’t get me wrong, my love for German bread runs deep but mein Gott(!)… so many carbs. If you’re getting proper exercise it’s not an issue when you’re young but after 40 years old, your doctor will definitely give you a dose of reality.
Yeah, that is a recent thing. It is absolutely insane how much prices have gone up at the bakeries in the last year or so. A simple sandwich at the bakery has gone up from like 3.50 Euros to 5 Euros or even more. This breakfast would have cost the same 6 Euro, but INCLUDING the coffee a year or two ago.
100%! We did this 10 Euro challenge half a year ago. It seems like we can only buy the same food 6 months later, because prices have increased so much!
Small world, while visiting Germany I ate at a Chinese restaurant in small town and talking to the owner I also ate at his cousins restaurant in Sacramento.
Hi Guys, great video! Phil, you mentioned the store Lidl. We had one of those near us in Charlotte NC, absolutely loved that place. Keep going with the videos, love them.
I would go to the Metzgerei and buy some Aufschnitt, then to a Bakery to get Wasser Brötchen for my first meal of the day. Imbiß Stube for half a roasted chicken and Gemischtes Salad and then if the Open Air Markets are open, finish off the day with fresh fruit. That was a typical day of eats for me, while visiting Hildesheim or Freiburg im Breisgau or Bocholt.
On a Crossaint there is no need for Butter underneath the Honey. But it's oretty useful on a slice of bread, to prevent the Honey from just oozing through the pores ^^ Oh und 1 Brötchen bei Backwerk mit Karte zahlen ist auch schon wild. Oder eher noch. Wir schließen, was Plastic Money (Wie Falco gerne sagte) angeht, ja langsam zu z.B. Amerika oder Japan auf
Video challenge for you- could you eat gluten free for 24hrs in Germany? So many of your videos feature amazing bread and cakes, but what about people who can't eat gluten- can they still find good tasting food..........?
So good to see you back. We missed you!! We had a lunch yesterday at a local Italian Deli. We each had a sub (grinder) sandwich and a pickle and chips for $21. We are in Florida
Nordsee used to be my go-to for inexpensive lunch, but then recently the bread I got had freezer burn, so that put me off of it a bit. There's a really nice place near Uni Wien that sells different curries every day and rice for less than 4 euros. Combine that with Anker or Ströck and a salad from the grocery store for dinner, and that's what I typically do, and it's usually a lot less than 20 euros. You two have inspired me though, so I am going to do this for my Instagram stories with the ten euro challenge finally since I have a month-long break coming up.
Backwerk ist in Deutschland weit verbreitet, aber auch in Österreich. ich lebe seit September in Salzburg, hier gibts auch mindestens 2-3 Filialen in der Stadt. Gemauso wie Nordsee, auch ne super Option für was schnelles zwischendurch.
Just honey for me! I agree that is the way to cut your roll. But just to shock people, I would cut it the ‘wrong’ way. I would also cut my pasta with a knife in Italy and I would also explicitely ask for pinapple on my pizza in Italy. 😊
AAAAAAAHHHH!!! I've actually been to Dortmund! :DDDD And I'm not born in Germany. But I think you are both somewhat right about the butter and bread thing. I don't need anything on my croissants. The best thing for me is a plain croissant with a nice espresso-based drink. Buuuuut, when I am really sick and have no appetite the only thing I can get myself to eat are Semmeln (Kaiser rolls for Americans reading this) with butter and honey. It's the simplest comfort food I've ever known.
I eat my croissant with butter and with something hearty instead sweet, i like salty spicy things on it 😂😂 but in the netherlands normally its croissant with butter and jam or chocolatespread
I try to eat mostly orange and reddish food *lol* This made me realize that my two favorite foods, Doritos and Watermelon fit that as well as all the curries and tomatenmmark based sauces I eat. However I hate red tea. I just had half a Laugenecke with butter and tomatenmark, they should sell them like that.
Hey you both, i know it's late but in december there is the so called "Winterstadt" in Wolfsburg. It's in the "Autostadt" and there are many things to discover! Maybe it's an Idea for your Videos! Greetings from Duisburg :-)
I love a sandwich id get in Augsburg Banhof, roll with sliced egg, cheese and cucumber. Any idea whats its called? I ate way too many Doner, sorry I know its not German
You cut the bread in a way that’s not like germans do it??? Not only Germany tho, at least it’s an european thing! Never saw anyone cutting it the other way round 😲 Things you learn…great video by the way!! ☺️
what kind of psychopath cuts a bread roll down the middle like that?! xD yeah, agree with Phil here on this, and I'm in the US too. Oh yeah, and def butter + any other topping (honey/jam/etc), better than without butter.
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Australian here, definitely butter under honey and I thought everybody cut a bread roll through the middle (not from the top)!
Only cut hot dog buns from the top.
I live in the Midwestern US and everyone I’ve seen cut them from the side too. Maybe its just her quirky thing or something lol!
It's amazing that people from US (Deana) could prefer Matjes over the cheaper option (probably breaded and fried fish). I haven't had Matjes in a long time, I crave it.
I really like being able to see Deanna ordering like that. Im supposed to visit Germany in a couple months and im nervous about ordering things and stuff since i dont ever get to practice german in Indiana but it’s comforting to at least get an idea of what’s appropriate way to ask to order something! :)
Missed your videos over the break! Happy to see you both back exploring again.
Deana's German is getting a lot better. good job.
I love Germany and its food makes me hungry watching this content and deffo have too travel back soon xx
As a French I eat croissants without anything on it! :-)
Me, as a german too! 😄🤝🏼
@@fireball6094 yeay!
Croissant with camembert and berry jam. Without butter
Brothaus for breakfast. I typically get the Mohnschneke 1.95, Doner for lunch 6.50, Doner for dinner 6.50. Total= 14.95 Doners all day if you find a good one. I know Phil would agree.
Thanks!
Thank you so much, Jessica! 😍
From the Netherlands, croissants and honey. No butter!
Ok the traditional breakfast is butter and honey on brunchen
So very nice to watch the two of you 'almost' live again! You have become a part of many peoples vicarious lives through the years, mine included.
We understand completely the necessity for a break from the hassle of entertaining us, but we are happy that y'all are back!
Had the opportunity to live in Dortmund for most of2006, was great to see familiar locations, if not the same restaurant names.
The work and stress that you both face from making these videos is appreciated by all of us, appreciate each one!
schön wieder ein vid von euch auch 2023 zu sehen. da der döner mittlerweile 7€ kostet dafür aber auch kleiner geworden ist, hol ich mir lieber currywurst (2,30€) o schaschlik (4,60€) pommes mayo (3,20€) oder ein gyros teller mit pommes zwiebeln tzatziki (9€). mal ehrlich wer macht schon bessere pommes wie die gute alte pommes bude :)
Deana you German has come along nicely.
Danke! 💜 Slowly but surely!
She has, hasn’t she? Almost accent free!
Yes I'm really impressed Deanna! I'm dating a German as well, and watching you has prompted me to speed up my German!
12:23 "It's fishy in a good way". That was a good one😆
"I like food that's orange or reddish." --Phil (7:42)
Phil:
The proper way to eat a croissant is any way you please. Nuff said?
Egypt food in germany I did not now exist!!!
A plain croissant 🥐
"And now give it back!" UMMD! 😂
Omg you guys are back! Been over a month si ve your last vlog and I miss your fun videos. Also are you using a new camera? So clear and crisp!
Very nice video! I asked that already a few weeks ago but can you please make a video or tell me what (food) presents would be nice to bring to America from Germany for when you’re visiting? Like what isn’t available there and would make a special present? Thank you 🙏🏻
Bread. Dense rye or pumpernickel. These are hard to find in the US. Or cakes like D&P have in German cafes. These may be hard to carry on a plane without them getting smooshed or stale, but perhaps you can find smaller sizes in more durable gift packaging.
My American friends always buy many different sweets like white milka and kinder products! And they also bought many packages of Knorr "Würstchen Gulasch" 🤢😂😂😂 they tried it once at a friend's place and loved it forever 🙈🤷🏼♀️
@@IT-fx6fk 😂ok haha thanks good to know
@@IT-fx6fk and sorry to bother but what Sweets exactly? Because I saw on some American UA-cam videos that they do have stuff like Milka and Ferrero and I even saw an American ad for Kinder bueno… but yeah, maybe not the special kinds…🤔
@@Mirabella492 Those flat round cookies in a tube are common in Eastern Europe and probably in Germany but not in the US. They're sometimes called Marie biscuits but also have other names. Some have a chocolate filling. They're wider and thinner than Oreos and less sweet; some people dunk them in tea. I found them easily at Russian supermarkets and kiosks and they were made by Turkish and maybe German manufacturers. You could get a few of those for little money; their packaging is durable; they won't go stale; and Americans will find them an unusual treat. especially if the packaging has foreign language(s) on it.
Why don't you eat at the canteen (Mensa) at the universaty? You can also get a meal around 5,00 € there as a guest.
Thank you! We really appreciate your work 👍
Always love your videos ❤️
For me butter needs to be underneath everything ! 😂
They live!
Willi Willi! Too funny!
BACKWERK sounds like a gym that specializes in the back
Schön das ihr wieder da seid! Ich habe mich schon gewundert ob euch etwas passiert ist!
Tbh I'm German and I would not put butter on a croissant either cause, like Deana says, there is already a huge amount of fat in a croissant 😅
Having the Caesar Style fries from the Frittenküche and the Dönertasche from Oliv Grill for dinner and a belegtes Brötchen from Lidl for Breakfast you would have enough money to split a Schnitzel at Schmackes for lunch. That sounds like a reasonable approach to a touristy budget day for two.
I would try to find some restaurants around the university. Those are typically very cheap, but often still very good.
I don’t speak German but in my ears you’re soooo good at it now! ❤
I love my crossiants with egg and prosciutto a great breakfast if you have the time to make it
Hello i missed you two 👋
Bianca
Do you have a foot fetish?
@@charlesmills6621 No typo 🤣
Hi hi! Long time no see!
@@DeanaandPhil I think i missed a few episodes unfortunatly. Or is this the first video you posted?
Ooh...I've always heard about the currywurst in Germany. My friend visited there and said it's so good. I can't believe the Euro is equal to the dollar now. What happened? 1 Euro equaled $2.50 the last I heard. All of the food looked good. The Egyptian rice bowl; well, you got quite a bang for the buck there. It had a lot of nutritional value.
12:10 *_No fail!_*
Phil ate one of the pizza rolls! 👈
I like the look of the sandwich for breakfast. Making me hungry ...
Don’t get me wrong, my love for German bread runs deep but mein Gott(!)… so many carbs. If you’re getting proper exercise it’s not an issue when you’re young but after 40 years old, your doctor will definitely give you a dose of reality.
Hallo you guys are awesome I love your videos German food is delicious 😋
Honey on bread-ish things, always WITH butter!
Those breakfast menus are good. But definitely on the expensive side for what you get
Yeah, that is a recent thing. It is absolutely insane how much prices have gone up at the bakeries in the last year or so. A simple sandwich at the bakery has gone up from like 3.50 Euros to 5 Euros or even more. This breakfast would have cost the same 6 Euro, but INCLUDING the coffee a year or two ago.
100%! We did this 10 Euro challenge half a year ago. It seems like we can only buy the same food 6 months later, because prices have increased so much!
@@freibier
I understand not getting a fancy espresso based drink. But a small cup of black coffee should be included at least
Cheaper than California prices.
Butter und Honig, Nutella + Butter, Butter auch unter Hackepeter/Mett oder Butter mit Salz drauf🤩 Butter is King
Just honey!
Small world, while visiting Germany I ate at a Chinese restaurant in small town and talking to the owner I also ate at his cousins restaurant in Sacramento.
Hi Guys, great video! Phil, you mentioned the store Lidl. We had one of those near us in Charlotte NC, absolutely loved that place. Keep going with the videos, love them.
I would go to the Metzgerei and buy some Aufschnitt, then to a Bakery to get Wasser Brötchen for my first meal of the day. Imbiß Stube for half a roasted chicken and Gemischtes Salad and then if the Open Air Markets are open, finish off the day with fresh fruit. That was a typical day of eats for me, while visiting Hildesheim or Freiburg im Breisgau or Bocholt.
Delightful video, guys! Phil only said Dude once, thank God, lol
Yesss!
Hubby and I LOVE all your videos!
Phil, your English is superb! 😊👍
How nice to see you both again. You always make nice videos together.😊💞
Oooh I love that you went to Dortmund! Will you ever do an all-vegan food video?
On a Crossaint there is no need for Butter underneath the Honey. But it's oretty useful on a slice of bread, to prevent the Honey from just oozing through the pores ^^
Oh und 1 Brötchen bei Backwerk mit Karte zahlen ist auch schon wild. Oder eher noch. Wir schließen, was Plastic Money (Wie Falco gerne sagte) angeht, ja langsam zu z.B. Amerika oder Japan auf
Have you ever been to Bonn?
Definitely with butter under the honey. Of course also with Nutella rolls. There's no discussion there.. 😉
No croissant without additional butter on it! And the jam on top 😀
Ooh that curry wurst and fries looked great!
Video challenge for you- could you eat gluten free for 24hrs in Germany? So many of your videos feature amazing bread and cakes, but what about people who can't eat gluten- can they still find good tasting food..........?
This is a GREAT question. It's so much easier to do these kinds of food challenges with no dietary restrictions.
So good to see you back. We missed you!! We had a lunch yesterday at a local Italian Deli. We each had a sub (grinder) sandwich and a pickle and chips for $21. We are in Florida
Nordsee used to be my go-to for inexpensive lunch, but then recently the bread I got had freezer burn, so that put me off of it a bit. There's a really nice place near Uni Wien that sells different curries every day and rice for less than 4 euros. Combine that with Anker or Ströck and a salad from the grocery store for dinner, and that's what I typically do, and it's usually a lot less than 20 euros. You two have inspired me though, so I am going to do this for my Instagram stories with the ten euro challenge finally since I have a month-long break coming up.
When you are in the Ruhr area:
Currywurst with fries for breakfast
Doener for lunch
Currywurst with fries for dinnerwith frie
2:10 I thought everybody scissor bread like that
Backwerk ist in Deutschland weit verbreitet, aber auch in Österreich. ich lebe seit September in Salzburg, hier gibts auch mindestens 2-3 Filialen in der Stadt. Gemauso wie Nordsee, auch ne super Option für was schnelles zwischendurch.
Butter with honey on the croissant for sure!
Deana's Deutsch ist wirklich gut geworden!
Just honey for me! I agree that is the way to cut your roll. But just to shock people, I would cut it the ‘wrong’ way. I would also cut my pasta with a knife in Italy and I would also explicitely ask for pinapple on my pizza in Italy. 😊
Deana spent (over) $20 on bread, bread, and more bread?
Add butter and Honey to the Croissant!
I'm American and I agree with Phil. Bread is always better with more butter. Especially for breakfast. Germans know their bread!
AAAAAAAHHHH!!! I've actually been to Dortmund! :DDDD
And I'm not born in Germany. But I think you are both somewhat right about the butter and bread thing. I don't need anything on my croissants. The best thing for me is a plain croissant with a nice espresso-based drink. Buuuuut, when I am really sick and have no appetite the only thing I can get myself to eat are Semmeln (Kaiser rolls for Americans reading this) with butter and honey. It's the simplest comfort food I've ever known.
I eat nutella with a spoon sometimes I put it on toast but most of the time it is just a spoon
I eat my croissant with butter and with something hearty instead sweet, i like salty spicy things on it 😂😂 but in the netherlands normally its croissant with butter and jam or chocolatespread
13:35 It's called "Mantaplatte"! 😉
I remember a little over 10 years ago currywurst mit pommes was only €1.
Definetely not...
what is guda ???
You went to the best Imbiss for Currywurst in all of Dortmund, congrats! :D It's the locals favourite place!
Great Video. You guys should visit Wuppertal.
2.80 Euro is really unheard of for a substantial bread roll sandwich in the states. Even at DD a bagel and cream cheese is $4.
I try to eat mostly orange and reddish food *lol* This made me realize that my two favorite foods, Doritos and Watermelon fit that as well as all the curries and tomatenmmark based sauces I eat. However I hate red tea. I just had half a Laugenecke with butter and tomatenmark, they should sell them like that.
Honey allways with Butter.
Hey you both, i know it's late but in december there is the so called "Winterstadt" in Wolfsburg.
It's in the "Autostadt" and there are many things to discover! Maybe it's an Idea for your Videos!
Greetings from Duisburg :-)
To be fair, Deana's lunch was big enough to carry over to dinner, if Phil hadn't munched on it!
2 Molson ice beer 710ml $3.34
I love a sandwich id get in Augsburg Banhof, roll with sliced egg, cheese and cucumber. Any idea whats its called? I ate way too many Doner, sorry I know its not German
What camera do you use please?
Butter for sure 🙌
You mix ketchup with mayo and some pickle juice and you've got fry sauce.
Butter and honey
Definitely butter under the honey!
Phil, I don't know if somebody told you that already, but you look A LOT like Jeremy Renner!
Must have butter on first LOL
You cut the bread in a way that’s not like germans do it??? Not only Germany tho, at least it’s an european thing! Never saw anyone cutting it the other way round 😲 Things you learn…great video by the way!! ☺️
Deannaaaa mvp!!!!
what kind of psychopath cuts a bread roll down the middle like that?! xD yeah, agree with Phil here on this, and I'm in the US too. Oh yeah, and def butter + any other topping (honey/jam/etc), better than without butter.
look so yummy!!!
Yeppp sad without Butter!
I might try this in my own city. :)