I was in Kraków over Christmas 2019. At 4:17, the camera pans to the right past Benjamin Holcer Stolarz - which used to be a Carpentry shop (most likely before WWII…). It is now a bar/grille kind of thing (you can see the menu outside the door). Inside, attached to some of the tables, are old wooden vices and other tools that were left in the shop when the owners were forced to vacate during the war. In the winter, they serve HOT beer with raspberry syrup. That’s right…HOT beer. It was frickin awesome! I’m dying to go back!
The streets are very pretty and clean. You are making me want to go to the Polish restaurant here. That funnel cake with the raspberry sauce looked so delish!
If I'm being honest, this was easily my biggest surprise. I thought I had eaten it before but I was mistaken. I've had it several times since the tour. Lol
Jesussssssssssssssssssssssss!. I would never drink "Żubrówka" vodka itself! This is a vodka for cocktails. The most popular is with apple juice. The apple pie is called. :-))))))))))))))))))))))))))) Gulasz is a national Hungarian dish. Goulash is a soup there. In Poland and Austria, goulash is a meat stew. :-P
OMG. The woman with the history of pierogi made me almost fall asleep. So simple - traditional pierogi - cheese/potato/fried onions - shut up and eat and you are guaranteed to enjoy it.
Where are my Polish food fans? What's your favorite Polish dish?
pierogi, sernik, makowiec, barszcz, zalewajka, kompot
@@JakubWiktorK That would be one delicious meal!!!
@@Minoritynomad i like the TRIPE soup, FLAKI ,lol its delicious with all the different types of herbs etc...
I was in Kraków over Christmas 2019. At 4:17, the camera pans to the right past Benjamin Holcer Stolarz - which used to be a Carpentry shop (most likely before WWII…). It is now a bar/grille kind of thing (you can see the menu outside the door). Inside, attached to some of the tables, are old wooden vices and other tools that were left in the shop when the owners were forced to vacate during the war.
In the winter, they serve HOT beer with raspberry syrup. That’s right…HOT beer. It was frickin awesome! I’m dying to go back!
The streets are very pretty and clean. You are making me want to go to the Polish restaurant here. That funnel cake with the raspberry sauce looked so delish!
If I'm being honest, this was easily my biggest surprise. I thought I had eaten it before but I was mistaken. I've had it several times since the tour. Lol
@@Minoritynomad I would too it looked so good and I love funnel cakes! Lol
Anyone sane loves funnel cake. Lol
@@Minoritynomad agreed! Haha
Love Krakow!! Happy to see you again!! Hope you are wonderful!
Always good when I'm eating. 😊
"Hope you are wonderful!"... WTF THAT EVEN MEANS? C R I N G E
@@VoidCosmonaut It means I haven't talked to him in a long time and I hope that he's doing wonderfully. What's so confusing??
@@KijijiSanaa Just grammar. And i aint english native. "Hope you feel wonderful" would be proper.
Anyways it isn't a big deal.
@@VoidCosmonaut Well I am an English native and an English teacher so stay in your lane.
"I hope you are good /wonderful/amazing" is just fine.
I need to go to Poland just to eat, hungry af now
Seriously, absolutely worth the trip just for the food.
You’re making me miss Poland so much! Nostrovia! 🍻
Food is the universal language. Such a draw.
Food tour, yes please.
Stay tuned. Two more coming soon. 😉
Liked the channel
This looks fantastic! I really want to visit Poland. How long was this food tour?
Which beer do you prefer? Budapest, Krakow or Prague?
About 5 hours. I'm a Prague fan for beers. But Polish is good also.
@@Minoritynomad love Prague beer. Budapest is OK. Hope to try Krakow one day.
The head on Prague beer too some getting used to though. Lol
Jesussssssssssssssssssssssss!. I would never drink "Żubrówka" vodka itself! This is a vodka for cocktails. The most popular is with apple juice. The apple pie is called. :-))))))))))))))))))))))))))) Gulasz is a national Hungarian dish. Goulash is a soup there. In Poland and Austria, goulash is a meat stew. :-P
We're hard-core on this tour. Lol
@@Minoritynomad I saw it.:-)
I drank a lottttttt in Poland. Lol
boil them frist then fry i like a little hot sauce and sour cream with a lot of sauteed onions // i make my own with bacon jam & feta so fing good
Team Fried for sure. Lol
Aha I just to run through that park every morning
Me toooooooo. I know every dog in the area. Lol
Looks like youre having a good time there. Maybe Polish tourism commission will offer you an endorsement deal.
Hahahahah. I would come here for free every time. Lol
potato pancakes:)
Like magic cakes. Lol
Hey do you do collaborations? We would love to have you on the channel!
We are looking to go to Krakow for 2 months.
Hit me on IG with details.
Why isn't this vertical?
Krakow isn’t resist is I’m going there in a few months if you have news please let me know
Going to be cold in in few months but fun. News about what exactly?
Making
OMG. The woman with the history of pierogi made me almost fall asleep. So simple - traditional pierogi - cheese/potato/fried onions - shut up and eat and you are guaranteed to enjoy it.
Weird. A food and culture tour guide actually giving the history of the food on a food and culture tour. Lol
@@Minoritynomad nevertheless boooooring. Ohterwise, great video and thanks for visiting our fantastic city!