Historically, you’ve always published a guide of somewhere literally days before I head there myself. Missed the mark on this one, guys. About a year late for me! 😭😭 Jokes aside, beautiful as always and that whisky tour looks exceptionally interactive! Alby’s was absolutely phenomenal, so I’m glad you experienced it too!
Was on holiday with my wife in London in January this year and walked past this gentleman on the street in Soho. Was completely star stuck ! Love the videos ! Superb content ❤
@ That exact thought has been haunting me since last Friday 😆 , ironically we had just watched your London Chinatown guide for inspiration. Thanks again for all the amazing videos and I will say Hi next time !
as an Edinburgh local you hit the nail on the head with most of the places even with the fleeting snapshots of where to go, just maybe not Johnnie Walker, maybe go to the bow bar or the abbey bar or any nice whisky bar but I guess the tour itself is very educational and visual and worth it, food wise I would go to other places for dinner as well
One of the things I think never gets said enough in travel/food videos is how important it is to get lost and explore the side and back streets of a city. Just visited Hakodate, Japan and wandered for hours finding nice shops like bakeries with very tasty wares. Would have missed out on these treats if I just stuck to the main roads or recommended spots only.
I couldn’t agree with this more. In our “how I plan our episodes” video, I say that by far the best way to discover great food spots is to wander. I’ve discovered so many gems this way.
@@attachetravel this is always the first place I look when going somewhere new. Going to Poland in March and wish you had something on Warsaw or Krakow! Also, thanks for doing the Layovers podcast, but you need to bring back Mastication Nation! you never made it through the 2nd round of the alphabet.
I'm sure it might feel a little played out, I love the food-focused videos. Combined with the high production value and Alex's personality, I feel like I'm watching an episode of Anthony Bourdain's shows. Gotta visit Edinburgh someday
This isn't a scotch pie, this is a steak pie. They are similar, but it's fundamentally different with the filling. It's better eaten hot, you normally get them from a traditional Scottish bakery, or greasy spoon restaurant. Born in Scotland, living in Edinburgh..
Johnnie Walker, owned by Diageo, is a no go. Absolutely ripped the heart out of the town, Kilmarnock, where it was born, bred and spend its entire existence. After doing that, they could have opened their visitor experience in the town but instead chose Edinburgh, a city with no ties to JW at all. Plenty of people would have traveled to Kilmarnock for an authentic JW experience but instead Diageo went for the one that would make them more money.
This was a masterfully done Johnnie Walker Ad :)
Historically, you’ve always published a guide of somewhere literally days before I head there myself. Missed the mark on this one, guys. About a year late for me! 😭😭
Jokes aside, beautiful as always and that whisky tour looks exceptionally interactive! Alby’s was absolutely phenomenal, so I’m glad you experienced it too!
Was on holiday with my wife in London in January this year and walked past this gentleman on the street in Soho. Was completely star stuck ! Love the videos ! Superb content ❤
Amazing! You should have said hi!
@ That exact thought has been haunting me since last Friday 😆 , ironically we had just watched your London Chinatown guide for inspiration. Thanks again for all the amazing videos and I will say Hi next time !
I have been actually watching your videos since NEW YORK series . You’ll always be my favourite travel vlogger.
Perfect timing! Just planned my first trip to Scotland :)
Perfect! Hope you have a fantastic time.
as an Edinburgh local you hit the nail on the head with most of the places even with the fleeting snapshots of where to go, just maybe not Johnnie Walker, maybe go to the bow bar or the abbey bar or any nice whisky bar but I guess the tour itself is very educational and visual and worth it, food wise I would go to other places for dinner as well
Been a fan for a long time and always look forward to your content!
thank you so much!
One of the things I think never gets said enough in travel/food videos is how important it is to get lost and explore the side and back streets of a city. Just visited Hakodate, Japan and wandered for hours finding nice shops like bakeries with very tasty wares. Would have missed out on these treats if I just stuck to the main roads or recommended spots only.
I couldn’t agree with this more. In our “how I plan our episodes” video, I say that by far the best way to discover great food spots is to wander. I’ve discovered so many gems this way.
Going to the UK for 2 weeks this fall and Edinburgh is on the planned itinerary. Cannot wait to visit many of these places
Awesome! Be sure to come back and tell us how it goes
@@attachetravel this is always the first place I look when going somewhere new. Going to Poland in March and wish you had something on Warsaw or Krakow! Also, thanks for doing the Layovers podcast, but you need to bring back Mastication Nation! you never made it through the 2nd round of the alphabet.
Great video as usual
Glad you enjoyed it
I'm sure it might feel a little played out, I love the food-focused videos. Combined with the high production value and Alex's personality, I feel like I'm watching an episode of Anthony Bourdain's shows. Gotta visit Edinburgh someday
That's really kind, thank you. It was nice to return to our roots for this one.
I had been to Edinburgh last summer of 2024, it was a short visit and hopefully back again soon.
It’s such a great city, hope you enjoyed it
EVERYONE QUIET, my favorite show is on
This is a sentiment I can get behind.
I wonder who sponsored this video… 😉🚶♂
My favourite place in Edinburgh are The Devil's Advocate and La Barantine Victoria.
I wished someone can open up the teleportation station!
This isn't a scotch pie, this is a steak pie. They are similar, but it's fundamentally different with the filling. It's better eaten hot, you normally get them from a traditional Scottish bakery, or greasy spoon restaurant.
Born in Scotland, living in Edinburgh..
8:50 Testify Alex!
Johnnie Walker, owned by Diageo, is a no go. Absolutely ripped the heart out of the town, Kilmarnock, where it was born, bred and spend its entire existence. After doing that, they could have opened their visitor experience in the town but instead chose Edinburgh, a city with no ties to JW at all. Plenty of people would have traveled to Kilmarnock for an authentic JW experience but instead Diageo went for the one that would make them more money.
Damn I was there last December for Christmas, wish this came out before but I still managed to find a great café called Cafen in New Town.
Oh wow that looks like a great spot
Guess it’s time to return to Edinburgh…though I’m more of a Balvenie guy…so I’ll skip the Johnny Walker (but, hey someone has to help pay the bills).
Balvenie is the goat
Shit Beignet is my new band name
It's poetry.
I live in Edinburgh. Jealous? 😂
id have done makars howies instead of johny walker
Interesting ep BUT, please, it’s restaurateur NOT restauranTeur 🤦🏻♂️ You really should know that.
Sorry. It’s these new dentures 🦷