I always love visiting the central markets in Europe, you get a real insight into the culture and cuisine of a country. I think this is one of the best ones, along with the central markets of Alicante and Riga, Latvia.
Great video Kerry👍. Nice market. The biggest market I was in last year was the Grand Bazzar in Istanbul Turkey. Over 4,000 shops in over 60 streets. A shopaholics paradise. 👌
I bought the same shirt for my brother. I loved that place as well. Found it while looking for a laundromat I Googled a few blocks away. Yes, I travel light and do laundry while out. I feel more like a local.
I always do my laundry while traveling, too. In fact, I stayed exclusively in hostels in Budapest. Great shirt and market. I still have mine. Thanks for sharing, and happy travels!
That was quite pricey for a soup, Kerry. It didn't look like how goulash should be. However, it is a very good central market. Great to see. Thank you. 😊
Goulash is originates from Hungary, and its a soup! We call gulyasleves=gulash soup. You can get goulash in other european country but mostly You will get stew...for some reason.... We also have a stew version, (what usually You get in other country around Hungary) its very similar, but thicker, and We call it (beef, chicken, pork, mushroom, fish or many other) STEW... because its a stew....
It was very delicious the Hungarian goulash. Thank you for giving me the history of your famous dish. In Prague the served a stew and called it goulash. Thanks lvgaben.🙏🇭🇺😎
You can do what you like but traditional Hungarian (Magyar) "gulyásleves" is a SOUP (leves). We don't put the bread in the soup. Another dish that looks like what foreigners like to call goulash -- thick stewed meat -- is called "pörkölt" in Hungarian. So, now you know.
The Forint moves daily but average rate is around 360. I recommend withdrawing money directly from a bank atm machine. Never use the Euro or non bank atm's. I've been using OTP bank, they charge no fee here ( at least the ones a bit away from the river). Choose to withdraw in Forint, that way your bank does the exchange. They will give you close to the bank rate and charge only 3% exchange fee, plus withdrawal fee. Good luck.
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Thank you very much for the SUPER Thanks. It's much appreciated. 🙏😎
Original Hungarian goulash (gulyásleves) is a soup, if you want to eat stew then try "pörkölt".
Thanks, I had Goulash in Prague, and it was more like a stew with sponge bread.
I always love visiting the central markets in Europe, you get a real insight into the culture and cuisine of a country. I think this is one of the best ones, along with the central markets of Alicante and Riga, Latvia.
I agree, you for sure get a glimpse of the daily life and diet of those living in that region. No paella here though, unlike Spain. 😁👌
Great video Kerry👍. Nice market. The biggest market I was in last year was the Grand Bazzar in Istanbul Turkey. Over 4,000 shops in over 60 streets. A shopaholics paradise. 👌
Now that is a tremendous market. I've heard about Istanbul from other travelers. So glad that you got to experience that. 😲😃😎👍🏻
I bought the same shirt for my brother. I loved that place as well. Found it while looking for a laundromat I Googled a few blocks away. Yes, I travel light and do laundry while out. I feel more like a local.
I always do my laundry while traveling, too. In fact, I stayed exclusively in hostels in Budapest. Great shirt and market. I still have mine. Thanks for sharing, and happy travels!
Thankyou my friend
Happy to show you this amazing market.
That was quite pricey for a soup, Kerry. It didn't look like how goulash should be. However, it is a very good central market. Great to see. Thank you. 😊
I had a better goulash in another restaurant. I did want to try this place in the market though. Market is just perfect. 👌😎🇭🇺
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Goulash is originates from Hungary, and its a soup! We call gulyasleves=gulash soup. You can get goulash in other european country but mostly You will get stew...for some reason.... We also have a stew version, (what usually You get in other country around Hungary) its very similar, but thicker, and We call it (beef, chicken, pork, mushroom, fish or many other) STEW... because its a stew....
It was very delicious the Hungarian goulash. Thank you for giving me the history of your famous dish. In Prague the served a stew and called it goulash. Thanks lvgaben.🙏🇭🇺😎
Large market, beautiful building.
The building is very important architecturally, but it's also quite functional. A perfect combination.👌
So I guess You didn't find the 3rd floor.:) They sell the fish and the pickles (the smelly stuff) in the basement of the market.
I did find it later, but not when I made the video. Bought some nice pickled peppers there. Thanks Strayhound. 😁👍🏻
You can do what you like but traditional Hungarian (Magyar) "gulyásleves" is a SOUP (leves). We don't put the bread in the soup. Another dish that looks like what foreigners like to call goulash -- thick stewed meat -- is called "pörkölt" in Hungarian. So, now you know.
Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed your goulash in Budapest.
Could you go to krakow one day? And visit auswitz ? I know it sounds scary
Yes, I want to go back to Poland. My family is very scared of me going there though, because of the war.
@@TravelAddictGuy no worries, Poland is totally safe. Even West Ukraine is......
@@manuelfg2902 I feel that way too, but my Mother went crazy because she watches the US propaganda machine. I will go back to Poland eventually.
@@TravelAddictGuy good idea
Tell mom Poland is NATO area.
Nato Callahan : go ahead, make my day, lol
@@manuelfg2902 I've been there before 4 years ago, so it's silly for her to worry. They think the Russians will invade Poland.
great video ,what was you're exchange rate?? I'm heading there in 3 weeks !!
The Forint moves daily but average rate is around 360. I recommend withdrawing money directly from a bank atm machine. Never use the Euro or non bank atm's. I've been using OTP bank, they charge no fee here ( at least the ones a bit away from the river). Choose to withdraw in Forint, that way your bank does the exchange. They will give you close to the bank rate and charge only 3% exchange fee, plus withdrawal fee. Good luck.
@@TravelAddictGuy Thanks
that place is a shopaholics paradise!
For real! There is so much stuff and only showed you one side.
serious market size.
It's absolutely massive, 3 floors of market with goods, food and restaurants.
Didn't you go down to the basement to check out the fishmongers?
Sorry I missed that part.
matroesjka the name of those Russian doll’s
Yes, the Russian dolls. I have one that I bought from one of my first videos. Gave it to my mother.
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Goulash soup.😋🇭🇺😎
Try find some beef bourginion or however they spell it ..lovely .. its French I've just looked it up on Google lol