You might be interested to hear that video has made us determined to go to Poland at some stage! Well done on the all day buffet. Some of it looked delicious. P&A
😁 Cheers guys! We only need the smallest excuse to 'try' new things in a new country 🤣 We enjoyed our time in Poland - you will too! Hope you had some sunshine in Venice!
watch films from cities such as Szydłowiec, Kazimierz Dolny, Sandomierz or Olsztyn. Miniatures of these large cities with beautiful history, architecture and silence
Since you were already in Wrcław, in this city you could go to a place that sells some of the best Zapiekanki in Poland: BAR WITEK (Address: Wita Stwosza 40/1a, 50-149 Wrocław). You can also choose other sauces for Zapiekanki than ketchup. This man is like a princess when it comes to food.
Thank you for a very nice presentation of my city, now I like it even more. I would like to draw attention to one fact. You came to Wrocław in September when a high wave on the Odra River was passing through the city. There was a high risk of flooding. Those who could, went to other places, some worked remotely, and many people and state services strengthened security on the river. That's why there were so few people on the streets and in the center. Best regards and thank you for a great video.
Great place, looked relaxed with not too many people, clean as well. Food seemed very good value as well as being tasty. Thanks for the tips. Also loved the music on this one. ❤RnR😊
Watched this while eating dinner. Went well with the theme of the video 🤗😅 so beautiful and delicious all the way through. You guys definitely walked off the cakes 💪 Just added your Marocco trip to my watch list. Really excited to see. Have a lovely evening ☕️🍰🧁
Brings back memories watching the video of your visit to Wrocław. It was the first city i visited after leaving SA. Although i live in Gdańsk now, it's still my most loved city. Hope you enjoyed the city
~16:00 it's very, very cheap because they are literally selling everything by the end of the day so they can afford the cheap prices. It's not cheap because food is low quality or anything. Also - if you come there by the end of the day, around hour from closing, everything goes for -50% sale. This is the go-to place for the most of the students. My department was close enough, that I had the dinner during the launch breaks almost every single day for the whole 5 years, and never had anything untasty or bad, nor any of my friends. Greetings and best wishes for the future adventures ^^
Hi guys 👋 Wroclaw, I haven't been, very much reminds me of Warsaw, very nice. Your first experience of Poland, do you think your go back sometime? The mountains that border Slovakia are impressive. See you next week 👍🐸
Thanks Si! We really want to see more of the north and the coast, so we'll definitely have to get back there at some point. There's a LOT to love about Poland and as a motorhome destination it's great - not sure about summer though!
@@jerzy7118 Jest to bzdura i wciąż żyjący mit. Najstarszą restauracją w Europie jest St. Peter Stifts Kulinarium z 803 roku. Są też w Europie inne starsze lokale niż Piwnica Świdnicka. Poza tym nie pisz, że wszędzie piszą, bo pokazujesz tylko jak bardzo słaby zrobiłeś research...
What an interesting city. Lose her Andre, she is costing you an arm and a leg on pastries and other delicacies. You dined very well in Wroclaw it would seem. If you have money Europe is a great place to visit and live. Thanks for sharing, stay safe and I'm only joking Lisa. You are both a delight !
That pizza baguette thing, though slightly smaller but the same quality, will cost you around 0.7 to 1.4 euros at a Danish supermarket, but frozen, so you will have to heat it up in an oven for around 10 minutes yourself.
This is an interesting takeaway from the video. In fairness to us 😋 we only eat 2 meals a day and our 'breakfast' is usually between 11 and 12. This is not 'unhealthy' by a long shot. Eggs and avocados are superfoods. The bread is 80% rye with sunflower seeds. The worst part is the bacon and the cheese. Our ancestors did not have access to refined carbohydrates and processed foods, so it was probably a lot easier to manage insulin.
everything you see was destroyed during the war. only a few tenement houses and the City Hall survived. this bridge to the cathedral was rebuilt later, but also one of the towers was destroyed. also the catholic cathedral was completely destroyed. this city preserved 20% of the buildings and the street network from the pre-war inhabitants. the rest was built after the war.
Hahahahahahah. According to data from the Warsaw Museum, Wrocław has the most tenement houses in Poland and these are Gründerzeit class tenement houses. Of the 30,000 pre-war properties, over 10,000 have survived.
@@kubarybczynski661 As a result of war operations, Wrocław was destroyed by over 60 percent. Of the 27 thousand buildings, exactly 68 percent were written off as losses. This meant the destruction of up to 180 thousand apartments for people arriving from the borderlands. Post-war Wrocław was a very devastated city. According to research by historians, as many as 68 percent of buildings were damaged or unfit for further use. As a result, up to 52 thousand apartments were liquidated. In the northern and western parts of Wrocław, the destruction covered up to 90 percent of all buildings, while the largest number survived in the southern and eastern districts - from 10 to 30 percent. Those that survived were in a terrible technical condition. The almost entire Market Square and the old town were destroyed.
@@nnnnnn3647 You got the wrong areas of the city. The Soviets attacked from the south and west, and that was where most of the destruction occurred. The northern part of the city is still intact.
You came close to memorabilia related to communism. The Zapiekanka is a relic of communism. Imagine grocery stores with nothing. Shops where you can only buy vinegar, ketchup, old baguettes, mushrooms and sometimes bad cheese. Small gastronomy was dying due to lack of products. Someone came up with the idea of baking baguettes with cheese and mushrooms, and that's how the Zapiekanka were created. Cutlery on a chain is a reference to the cult comedy entitled Miś - Teddy Bear. You enter the title of the clip in YT: Communist restaurant - grotesque.
Pierogi to sztuka. 🇵🇱 👍
Excellent jobbing. Thorough research. Kaszanka -black pudding. Flaki - tripes. Czernina - duck blood soup. Memories. My home city. 😉👍
Zapiekanka 🇵🇱👍
Hi I like your vidios.And if you are in Krakow is good drive 2 hours to Zakopane spend a night. Polish mountains.
Awesome thank you!
Oh! Now I definitely want to visit some Polish cities! And taste some specialties! Thanks!
You might be interested to hear that video has made us determined to go to Poland at some stage! Well done on the all day buffet. Some of it looked delicious. P&A
😁 Cheers guys! We only need the smallest excuse to 'try' new things in a new country 🤣 We enjoyed our time in Poland - you will too! Hope you had some sunshine in Venice!
Another excellent episode, very funny, thanks you two we greatly appreciate all your efforts and light hearted content
Glad you enjoyed it ❤️
watch films from cities such as Szydłowiec, Kazimierz Dolny, Sandomierz or Olsztyn. Miniatures of these large cities with beautiful history, architecture and silence
Since you were already in Wrcław, in this city you could go to a place that sells some of the best Zapiekanki in Poland:
BAR WITEK (Address: Wita Stwosza 40/1a, 50-149 Wrocław).
You can also choose other sauces for Zapiekanki than ketchup. This man is like a princess when it comes to food.
Ketchup seems to be the 'original' so we had to try that. Of course we also tried some others. Thank you for your suggestions.
Thank you for a very nice presentation of my city, now I like it even more. I would like to draw attention to one fact. You came to Wrocław in September when a high wave on the Odra River was passing through the city. There was a high risk of flooding. Those who could, went to other places, some worked remotely, and many people and state services strengthened security on the river. That's why there were so few people on the streets and in the center. Best regards and thank you for a great video.
Thanks for sharing! ❤️
HI Guys, Ohhhhh liking this city of Wroclaw , Poland is on our visit list too, Really looking forward to the next video.. Enjoy the rest x
Probably our favourite city in Poland so far! ❤️
Great place, looked relaxed with not too many people, clean as well. Food seemed very good value as well as being tasty. Thanks for the tips. Also loved the music on this one. ❤RnR😊
Thanks for that! ❤️ We definitely recommend Wroclaw!
Watched this while eating dinner. Went well with the theme of the video 🤗😅 so beautiful and delicious all the way through. You guys definitely walked off the cakes 💪 Just added your Marocco trip to my watch list. Really excited to see. Have a lovely evening ☕️🍰🧁
Thank you so much 😀
I had to loosen the belt buckle watching this. Food, food and more food😬😜
😁 We were on a bit of a mission that day.
Hi, It looks like another great place to visit, it would have to be summer for that trip though. The food looks good though. 😁😊👍👍👍👍
We can definitely recommend Poland - so far. 😁
Brings back memories watching the video of your visit to Wrocław. It was the first city i visited after leaving SA. Although i live in Gdańsk now, it's still my most loved city. Hope you enjoyed the city
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. We really liked Wroclaw and it's also our favourite so far.
~16:00 it's very, very cheap because they are literally selling everything by the end of the day so they can afford the cheap prices. It's not cheap because food is low quality or anything. Also - if you come there by the end of the day, around hour from closing, everything goes for -50% sale. This is the go-to place for the most of the students. My department was close enough, that I had the dinner during the launch breaks almost every single day for the whole 5 years, and never had anything untasty or bad, nor any of my friends. Greetings and best wishes for the future adventures ^^
Thanks for that. If we had waited for another 30 minutes, we would have paid something like 20% less! It's a brilliant concept.
Denmark here, as you probably know I support you all the way here on YT.
😁Thanks
@@WeWillNomad .. well, I'm the free things to visit in Aarhus apologist😁
@@agffans5725 🤣
You've missed the best pączki in Wrocław. That place that you stop 18:53. With pudding top 3 pączki.
We didn't miss it. We just couldn't eat any more at that point 😁
Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watching! 😁
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Thank youuu 🎉
You’re welcome 😊
if you are more adventurous try kaszanka or czernina or flaki soup
You have a home❤
Beer! You must try polish beer!
Oh yes of course!
Hi guys 👋
Wroclaw, I haven't been, very much reminds me of Warsaw, very nice.
Your first experience of Poland, do you think your go back sometime?
The mountains that border Slovakia are impressive.
See you next week 👍🐸
Thanks Si! We really want to see more of the north and the coast, so we'll definitely have to get back there at some point. There's a LOT to love about Poland and as a motorhome destination it's great - not sure about summer though!
@@WeWillNomad I usually go May or September. I'm sure you would love the coast, mile upon miles of empty sandy beaches. 👍🐸
In Wrocław, you passed by the oldest restaurant in Europe still operating today, passing by the town hall - "Piwnica Świdnicka"
Over 750 years! Incredible!
It's not the oldest, but one of the oldest.
@@kubarybczynski661 Wszędzie piszą że w Europie najstarsza👍
@@jerzy7118 Jest to bzdura i wciąż żyjący mit. Najstarszą restauracją w Europie jest St. Peter Stifts Kulinarium z 803 roku. Są też w Europie inne starsze lokale niż Piwnica Świdnicka. Poza tym nie pisz, że wszędzie piszą, bo pokazujesz tylko jak bardzo słaby zrobiłeś research...
Przez cały film tylko się uśmiechałem, pozdrawiam.
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What an interesting city. Lose her Andre, she is costing you an arm and a leg on pastries and other delicacies. You dined very well in Wroclaw it would seem. If you have money Europe is a great place to visit and live.
Thanks for sharing, stay safe and I'm only joking Lisa. You are both a delight !
😁 You know what the worse part is? She's also a bad influence - I would be MUCH skinnier!
Thanks
Wow thank you! ❤️
@@WeWillNomad wish it could be more 😊
That pizza baguette thing, though slightly smaller but the same quality, will cost you around 0.7 to 1.4 euros at a Danish supermarket, but frozen, so you will have to heat it up in an oven for around 10 minutes yourself.
You can find them in Poland at the Lidl freshly made (sort of 😁) for about 1 EUR. At takeaway stalls it's anything from 2.50 to 5 euro.
I live in Wroclaw and i don't uderstand why everything was so expesive hahah but i hope you liked the city ❤
😂 Maybe we went to the wrong places! But we still loved your city! 😊
You slept in my neighborhood :)
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Again nice movie
Must Lisa eat so much swetie😅😅
That is a good question! 😁
20:38 - breakfast is kind of unhealthy
our ancestors probably didn't eat breakfasts
irregular meals force the body to better manage insulin
This is an interesting takeaway from the video. In fairness to us 😋 we only eat 2 meals a day and our 'breakfast' is usually between 11 and 12. This is not 'unhealthy' by a long shot. Eggs and avocados are superfoods. The bread is 80% rye with sunflower seeds. The worst part is the bacon and the cheese. Our ancestors did not have access to refined carbohydrates and processed foods, so it was probably a lot easier to manage insulin.
PLN 21 for a zapiekanka is theft. Good zapiekanka can be purchased for PLN 10.
Totally agree 👍
everything you see was destroyed during the war. only a few tenement houses and the City Hall survived.
this bridge to the cathedral was rebuilt later, but also one of the towers was destroyed. also the catholic cathedral was completely destroyed.
this city preserved 20% of the buildings and the street network from the pre-war inhabitants. the rest was built after the war.
Hahahahahahah. According to data from the Warsaw Museum, Wrocław has the most tenement houses in Poland and these are Gründerzeit class tenement houses. Of the 30,000 pre-war properties, over 10,000 have survived.
@@kubarybczynski661 As a result of war operations, Wrocław was destroyed by over 60 percent. Of the 27 thousand buildings, exactly 68 percent were written off as losses. This meant the destruction of up to 180 thousand apartments for people arriving from the borderlands.
Post-war Wrocław was a very devastated city. According to research by historians, as many as 68 percent of buildings were damaged or unfit for further use. As a result, up to 52 thousand apartments were liquidated. In the northern and western parts of Wrocław, the destruction covered up to 90 percent of all buildings, while the largest number survived in the southern and eastern districts - from 10 to 30 percent.
Those that survived were in a terrible technical condition.
The almost entire Market Square and the old town were destroyed.
@@nnnnnn3647 You got the wrong areas of the city. The Soviets attacked from the south and west, and that was where most of the destruction occurred. The northern part of the city is still intact.
I'm a bit concerned you guys are not eating enough. You need to fatten up for winter.
You know what they say. "Watch this space"? 🤣
You came close to memorabilia related to communism. The Zapiekanka is a relic of communism. Imagine grocery stores with nothing. Shops where you can only buy vinegar, ketchup, old baguettes, mushrooms and sometimes bad cheese. Small gastronomy was dying due to lack of products. Someone came up with the idea of baking baguettes with cheese and mushrooms, and that's how the Zapiekanka were created. Cutlery on a chain is a reference to the cult comedy entitled Miś - Teddy Bear. You enter the title of the clip in YT: Communist restaurant - grotesque.
Thank you for the insight! It's not always easy to pick up on the details in the moment.