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Ahhh thank you for taking us back we recognized several of the locations you were sitting. We missed having those delicious pastries. We cannot wait to return! Lovely video everything looked incredible. ~Cara 😊
Come once to Varaždin and its surroundings! There are even more traditional dishes! Like Heldini Štrukli, Zagorska Šupa zašgana, real Zagorska Štrukli and much more!
They were so good! I think if we stayed in Croatia any longer we would have gotten diabetes from all of the sugar - we just couldn't help ourselves it was all so delicious! 😋
The steam coming off that food, and the fork, even AFTER you've taken a bite. Now that is hot out of the oven! The burek looks really nice, and like you said - similar to a meat pie, and probably eve pasty, though a different "contraction." We'd love to try that apple one! Everything in here looks really good, but are there many vegetarian options available there? As for the sweets... yes please! You always deliver such great detail on pricing and the dishes themselves. Thank you!
All so very delicious! Ah, you know we did have a vegetarian option but that didn't make the cut for the video. The restaurant was 'vegehop' and it was really good and only around the corner from where we were staying in Zagreb To be honest, we didn't come across many dedicated vegetarian restaurants whilst in Croatia. If you are a pescatarian then you will have plenty of options! Thanks for watching Stephen & Andie!
unlike most other vloggers, you have tried part of Croatian traditional cuisine. Most of the others get stuck on čevapi, burek and štrukli. Did you miss something? Well, you missed it :) Čobanac, Fiš-paprikaš, wine/beer stew, pashticada, peka, brudet, kotlovina, lamb on a spit, Slavonian meat products (kobase, kulinova seka, šunka), sarma, punjena paprika...
Great dishes,and desert.Beutifull country and city.Thete are so many traditional dishes. Like SARMA souerkrat leefes filled with meet in a sose ore red soup with mash potatoes.Purica i mlinci, Turkey with special tastrie.ČOBANAC is a Slavonian like stue.Fresh water FICH PAPRIKASH,KULEN, smoked salamis,filled ,paprika, PASHTICADA with Njoki( gnocci).....many,many
Watching this 2 years later I'm shocked how cheap (normal) everything was back then compared to today. Inflation and the introduction of the Euro everything has gone up +100% in Zagreb.
What about sarma or mlinci with saour cabbage? That shtrukli r so idiotic n way too expensive-u can buy them in some bakeries even in supermarkets for 5kunas and burek should be with cheese.c in Croatia is alaway c like in experience. So dolac is never pronounced with a k
Hi Pritispuki, thanks for watching and for the advice! Yes, we ended up buying strukli from the supermarket as well, very delicious. Croatian pronunciation took a bit of getting used to and apologies for butchering it!
@@BucketListTravellers hi guys, sorry for the grammar,my stupid phone does that a lot.please just research pizzerias under other food.i think it is ridiculous how many tourists are repeating the same mistakes over and over again,and no one will tem they are spending too much.cooked (boiled)shtrukli are the most disgusting thing ever.have you heard of dubrava,arena sopping mall,avenue mall-travel a bt,go to sljeme-travel a bit-the center is not the only place.i have had a few suggestions for one girl,so u can check my comments.also if u or anyone u know need a photographer or a cameraman,i know someone who can film across eu and croatia
Strukli is not typical croatian dish. It's only common in small part of croatia. typical Croatian food is Slavonian sausages, sarma, punjene paprkie, čobanac, janjetina sa ražnja, kotlovina
I must disagree as Croatian I say its a tipical for Zagreb and middle Croatia as is Kulen fir Slavonia or Eastern part of Croatian or Black risotto in Dalmatia etc.. so yes It all tipical Croatian food.
What dishes in Zagreb did you most like the look of? Any other dishes you would recommend?
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Ahhh thank you for taking us back we recognized several of the locations you were sitting. We missed having those delicious pastries. We cannot wait to return! Lovely video everything looked incredible. ~Cara 😊
You're welcome Cara! Did you visit the Witch of Gritch? That was probably our favourite. We got addicted to Burek! Thanks for watching! - Jon
Awesome upload my friend! Have a great weekend See you next week! Like 5 Delicious food guys! 👍👍
Hi Kai, thanks for watching and we hope you have a great week too! 😃
Come once to Varaždin and its surroundings! There are even more traditional dishes! Like Heldini Štrukli, Zagorska Šupa zašgana, real Zagorska Štrukli and much more!
Hi @RobertsClassicShave, thanks for your suggestion! We definitivey want to return to Croatia and explore in more detail.
@@BucketListTravellers great 👍🏼
OMG those deserts look delicious!
They were so good! I think if we stayed in Croatia any longer we would have gotten diabetes from all of the sugar - we just couldn't help ourselves it was all so delicious! 😋
You're right. Strukli are topped with breadcrumbs that have been fried in oil.
Hi Davor, thanks for confirming for us and thanks for watching!
The steam coming off that food, and the fork, even AFTER you've taken a bite. Now that is hot out of the oven! The burek looks really nice, and like you said - similar to a meat pie, and probably eve pasty, though a different "contraction." We'd love to try that apple one! Everything in here looks really good, but are there many vegetarian options available there? As for the sweets... yes please! You always deliver such great detail on pricing and the dishes themselves. Thank you!
All so very delicious! Ah, you know we did have a vegetarian option but that didn't make the cut for the video. The restaurant was 'vegehop' and it was really good and only around the corner from where we were staying in Zagreb To be honest, we didn't come across many dedicated vegetarian restaurants whilst in Croatia. If you are a pescatarian then you will have plenty of options! Thanks for watching Stephen & Andie!
You have to have the Sarma and the Cevapcici ! Also all the sea food on the coast!
Thanks for the suggestions! Yes we had a lot of cevapcici whilst we were in Croatia.😋😋
Very nice video one of best on UA-cam
Thank you for watching and for your kind words!🙏😀
Really nice video!
Thanks for watching and glad to hear you enjoyed it!
unlike most other vloggers, you have tried part of Croatian traditional cuisine. Most of the others get stuck on čevapi, burek and štrukli. Did you miss something? Well, you missed it :) Čobanac, Fiš-paprikaš, wine/beer stew, pashticada, peka, brudet, kotlovina, lamb on a spit, Slavonian meat products (kobase, kulinova seka, šunka), sarma, punjena paprika...
Thanks for the suggestions Krunogo! There is so much awesome Croatian food to get stuck into. Thanks for watching.😀
Very nice
Thanks Naomi!
We locals eat faširanac with vegetable stew or mashed potatoes with spinach sauce. That is tradition here.
Hi @davorcihak7330, thanks for sharing this local insight.
Great dishes,and desert.Beutifull country and city.Thete are so many traditional dishes.
Like SARMA souerkrat leefes filled with meet in a sose ore red soup with mash potatoes.Purica i mlinci, Turkey with special tastrie.ČOBANAC is a Slavonian like stue.Fresh water FICH PAPRIKASH,KULEN, smoked salamis,filled ,paprika,
PASHTICADA with Njoki( gnocci).....many,many
Thanks for watching and for all the yummy suggestions. There are so many delicious dishes to choose from in Croatia.
as a croatian, kremšnite are not from Zagreb, they are originally from Samobor, small city just near Zagreb, about 10km away...
Hi @martinkovacic8744 , thanks for watching and for your clarification.
Watching this 2 years later I'm shocked how cheap (normal) everything was back then compared to today. Inflation and the introduction of the Euro everything has gone up +100% in Zagreb.
Wow, that is crazy! We had heard that the introduction of the Euro lifted prices a lot. Sounds like we were very lucky to visit when we did.
What about sarma or mlinci with saour cabbage? That shtrukli r so idiotic n way too expensive-u can buy them in some bakeries even in supermarkets for 5kunas and burek should be with cheese.c in Croatia is alaway c like in experience. So dolac is never pronounced with a k
Hi Pritispuki, thanks for watching and for the advice! Yes, we ended up buying strukli from the supermarket as well, very delicious. Croatian pronunciation took a bit of getting used to and apologies for butchering it!
@@BucketListTravellers hi guys, sorry for the grammar,my stupid phone does that a lot.please just research pizzerias under other food.i think it is ridiculous how many tourists are repeating the same mistakes over and over again,and no one will tem they are spending too much.cooked (boiled)shtrukli are the most disgusting thing ever.have you heard of dubrava,arena sopping mall,avenue mall-travel a bt,go to sljeme-travel a bit-the center is not the only place.i have had a few suggestions for one girl,so u can check my comments.also if u or anyone u know need a photographer or a cameraman,i know someone who can film across eu and croatia
Dont go there. I was goin on toilet 4 time.
That sounds unfortunate. It is always the worst when you get sick when travelling.
Strukli is not typical croatian dish. It's only common in small part of croatia.
typical Croatian food is Slavonian sausages, sarma, punjene paprkie, čobanac, janjetina sa ražnja, kotlovina
Hi Krunogo, thanks for letting us know and for the recommendations.😀
I must disagree as Croatian I say its a tipical for Zagreb and middle Croatia as is Kulen fir Slavonia or Eastern part of Croatian or Black risotto in Dalmatia etc.. so yes It all tipical Croatian food.