I am so glad you liked Belgrade and that you will come back! Thank you, very nice video and the way you described the food, and of course the facial expressions you made were priceless.
Have nothing against Ksenia, I even watch her often on Instagram. She has very good stories about Belgrade on Instagram. But, the thing is, Ksenia is russian from Moscow, moved to Belgrade a year or two. I mean, you should've find someone local, Serb from Belgrade.
By degrading others, you will not raise yours, but you will only show egocentrism, although as a Greek and our spiritual brothers, that is what it is. Serbia is actually very famous for its good food, despite its small size among the twenty in the world.
16:45 That pice of cake will cost u 200 dinars=1.5 euros in ordinary sweet store or bakery. It is very popular cake inS erbia, every better sweet store and bakery has it on the menu.
Michelin sels stars, not food! When you go in kafana (restaurant in Serbia) it is not all about food, it is not like on the west, go in, eat, go out... So the food is always acceptable good, at least, but hanging out with your frends or family is the main thing.
Many do not know about the role of ratluk with coffee. If you like extra bitter coffee, eat ratluk before coffee. Oversaturate the sweet receptors and then the coffee tastes extra bitter. If you like sweet coffee, then you save the ratluk after you drink the coffee, so you can make it even sweeter.
Sarma, when its served domestic, in the homes of the people, its never served with mashed potatoes. Its always served solely. Some put on top of it some "pavlaka"( similar to greek yoghurt). Only in restaurants they serve it with potatoes.
A country not well known for food. LOL. Everyone knows food in the Balkans is amazing.
I am so glad you liked Belgrade and that you will come back! Thank you, very nice video and the way you described the food, and of course the facial expressions you made were priceless.
Thank you! 😃
Have nothing against Ksenia, I even watch her often on Instagram. She has very good stories about Belgrade on Instagram.
But, the thing is, Ksenia is russian from Moscow, moved to Belgrade a year or two.
I mean, you should've find someone local, Serb from Belgrade.
By degrading others, you will not raise yours, but you will only show egocentrism, although as a Greek and our spiritual brothers, that is what it is. Serbia is actually very famous for its good food, despite its small size among the twenty in the world.
as far as I can see, you like rakija... you are a real man... welcome to Serbia bro
The wine too 😏
Everything looked amazing...starving now
Still starving thinking about it 😫
Execelent explanations, keep up the good videos comming!
16:45 That pice of cake will cost u 200 dinars=1.5 euros in ordinary sweet store or bakery. It is very popular cake inS erbia, every better sweet store and bakery has it on the menu.
Silly sod, just the local foody is amazing...
Michelin sels stars, not food! When you go in kafana (restaurant in Serbia) it is not all about food, it is not like on the west, go in, eat, go out... So the food is always acceptable good, at least, but hanging out with your frends or family is the main thing.
Many do not know about the role of ratluk with coffee. If you like extra bitter coffee, eat ratluk before coffee. Oversaturate the sweet receptors and then the coffee tastes extra bitter. If you like sweet coffee, then you save the ratluk after you drink the coffee, so you can make it even sweeter.
Sarma, when its served domestic, in the homes of the people, its never served with mashed potatoes. Its always served solely. Some put on top of it some "pavlaka"( similar to greek yoghurt). Only in restaurants they serve it with potatoes.
That is not true.
Dobro si snimio to dlakavo svinjsko meso bar znam da tu nikad necu doci jesti
cheese burek and the yogurt (kefir) is the best breakfast