And imagine you were in pretty expensive tourist town. Come to Rzeszów its much cheaper but still beauty town and you are still like 1.5 to 2h from mountains. In places were locals shopping you can get like half of those prices.Take care mates!
there are vegetarian restaurants in Krakow, I recommend Glonojad, it is not on the market but close to the market and the station and you will get there on foot
Can’t believe that any city in India must be better than Warsaw. It’s hard when restaurants only offer a veggie burger or salad. At the same time if vegetarian restaurants offered just 1 chicken or fish dish I would do that for my wife.
Wszędzie w Polsce jest wegetarianskie jedzenie, jako katolicy mamy posty czyli nie jjemy mięsa wie nie rozumiem stwierdzenia że wegetarianie mają trudno każda potrawa ma swój wegetariański odpowiednik nawet bigos bo na wigilię robi się kapustę kiszona z grzybami bez miesa
You missed the traditional Krakow sreat food. Maczanka krakowska - The word "maczać" means the same as dipping. It is pulled long roasted pork in a rich sauce served in a kaiser roll with any additions. The history of this dates back to the 18th century. It was the favorite food of students and cabbies. It wasn't a bagel. It was obwarzanek krakowski. Bread with a history dating back to the 14th century. The dough is first steamed then baked. Bagels also come from Krakow. Krakow Jews have been baking them since the 17th century (royal privilege). Bagels were given to women after a successful birth at first. Together with emigrants, bagels came to the USA in the 19th century. Today it is a symbol of NY. The drinks you tested are not vodka. By definition, vodka must contain at least 40% alcohol. This is really strong alcohol. You must go to the Polish Vodka Museum in Warsaw. Visiting Suntago Park of Poland. It's the largest water amusement park in Europe. He is located in Mszczonów near Warsaw.
ahh i know what you mean they had it at Judah market in Kazimerez, at Andrus. Apparently it inspired McDonlads but I think more of an urban legeend. Will do it next time.
I never said they were, they were all bought in Poland and countries have their own style of dishes, which is what I am documenting. Everyone knows kebabs, noodles and burgers are not traditionally Polish.
17:40 - beagle, precl. Its dry but Me personally do it with milk either drink or wet it fast first and then chew
Thx for visiting ! Appreciate !
not my favorite there were lots I preferred, I miss zapiekankie the most. Cant wait to come back.
Brilliant vlog mate
thanks a lot 😀
Love it❤
Great tourist-selfie!
Krakow is a beautiful city, a sightseeing vlog will be coming soon.
Polish food the best in the world
I enjoyed it but strongly disagree
Bagel originally comes from Poland
from all the polish food vlogs Ive seen never heard that before. Nice bit of trivia.
And imagine you were in pretty expensive tourist town. Come to Rzeszów its much cheaper but still beauty town and you are still like 1.5 to 2h from mountains. In places were locals shopping you can get like half of those prices.Take care mates!
would love to visit smaller towns. I will put Rzeszów top of my list on your recommendation, thanks
@@Nox_Travels Nice! All best to you and have a nice peaceful journey
That was great, some bargains there, think I would be putting on a few pounds mind....
the peirogi at the market was fantastic price, £6 for 2 people until were were too full.
there are vegetarian restaurants in Krakow, I recommend Glonojad, it is not on the market but close to the market and the station and you will get there on foot
The food looks nice.
And it was other than that bagel thing
Should have recorded all the different lody's we've devoured there 🍦🍦😂
all the different pistacio lol
Zapiekanki is already plural.
1 Zapiekanka
2 Zapiekanki
I only managed to learn a few words in the few days I was there.
Blimey not only does the food look good the prices are fantastic, so if you went with £100 it works out to be £500 in exchange value.
Yeah a little less but if you use card they ask to pay in English or polish it quite a bit cheaper to pay in polish.
most vegan products are usually insanely expensive for locals unfortunetly
It’s a shame but I would like to see more choice in restaurants
„It’s difficult eating vegeterian in Poland” - meanwhile: „Warsaw ranked sixth most vegan-friendly city in the world” 😂
Can’t believe that any city in India must be better than Warsaw. It’s hard when restaurants only offer a veggie burger or salad. At the same time if vegetarian restaurants offered just 1 chicken or fish dish I would do that for my wife.
… and I’m not even vegan LOL
Wszędzie w Polsce jest wegetarianskie jedzenie, jako katolicy mamy posty czyli nie jjemy mięsa wie nie rozumiem stwierdzenia że wegetarianie mają trudno każda potrawa ma swój wegetariański odpowiednik nawet bigos bo na wigilię robi się kapustę kiszona z grzybami bez miesa
Makes our food look boring 😂
Can’t say that about your scones
Made cheese ones for a change today😊
@@ianmozzer1234 cheese scones are great
You missed the traditional Krakow sreat food. Maczanka krakowska - The word "maczać" means the same as dipping. It is pulled long roasted pork in a rich sauce served in a kaiser roll with any additions. The history of this dates back to the 18th century. It was the favorite food of students and cabbies. It wasn't a bagel. It was obwarzanek krakowski. Bread with a history dating back to the 14th century. The dough is first steamed then baked. Bagels also come from Krakow. Krakow Jews have been baking them since the 17th century (royal privilege). Bagels were given to women after a successful birth at first. Together with emigrants, bagels came to the USA in the 19th century. Today it is a symbol of NY. The drinks you tested are not vodka. By definition, vodka must contain at least 40% alcohol. This is really strong alcohol. You must go to the Polish Vodka Museum in Warsaw. Visiting Suntago Park of Poland. It's the largest water amusement park in Europe. He is located in Mszczonów near Warsaw.
ahh i know what you mean they had it at Judah market in Kazimerez, at Andrus. Apparently it inspired McDonlads but I think more of an urban legeend. Will do it next time.
half of these dishes were not traditional Polish dishes
I never said they were, they were all bought in Poland and countries have their own style of dishes, which is what I am documenting. Everyone knows kebabs, noodles and burgers are not traditionally Polish.
It's not Krakov...
IT IS KRAKOOV!!!
Thanks for the lesson
Next visit to Poland I might stay in Katowice, wait until you hear me pronounce that lol
@@Nox_Travels Go visit Wrocław aswell.
@@Nox_Travels It's simple: Katoveetse.
Try Szczebrzeszyn or Bydgoszcz. 😂
@@adamdutka1951 that’s a tricky one i don’t mind trying even if its just so polish can laugh at me