I love how in parts of Europe people take long lunch breaks and go restaurants to drink wine and eat appetizers. It might make for a longer work day but you feel recharged when you ho back to work, happier when you go home, and you sleep a lot better. It’s a much healthier lifestyle that will add years to your life .
Well, well.. Yo soy de Granada y vivo aquí, but...hey..there are more amazing places in Andalucía even w tapas, like Almería, Málaga , Cádiz , Córdoba , Úbeda, and outside the region, You have amazing areas like Toledo , Pedraza, Salamanca, Cantabria , Galicia...and lots of incredible bars w tapas un Madrid just to name a few in calle Huertas..but yeah..Granada is nice too, atractive especially because of its small size
To be fair, they're not entirely free as people make them out to be. You can get a drink without the tapa and it's considerably cheaper. You go to a nicer place with nicer tapas, you pay a more expensive drink with your "free tapa". It's still cheap, but not really free
Dining out is typically significantly cheaper in most of western Europe and a big reason is the family restaurant has been in the family for generations,and hasn't had to pay a mortgage in a very long time
@@gelena31 it sounds a lot like "free drinks" at casinos in Reno and LV Nevada. like if you're playing the dime slots... okay a waitress might give you a watered down well rum and coke... but she won't come back for hours. whereas if you're "high roller" playing poker or blackjack and playing big hands... yeah they'll be a LOT more attention and whatever drinks you want every ten minutes.
3:20 Anthony is right. I think the closest I've seen to "tapas" in America was a bar in SF "free popcorn" with your own toppings of butter melted butter / parmigiana cheese / and tajin ... and even then you had to get it yourself. i guess peanuts or chex mix in a bowl also and some others. laughable to even try and compare. (?)
Call me a lightweight but boy is that a lot of alcohol. I could 2 or maybe 3 glasses of vino 🍷 depending on how much I eat. But for sure at 3 I'm done lol
II don't know why but to me, he seems very sad. Already here he is done, in his mind, I think this because I have seen that look before. In a mirror. R.I.P Anthony B.
I love how in parts of Europe people take long lunch breaks and go restaurants to drink wine and eat appetizers. It might make for a longer work day but you feel recharged when you ho back to work, happier when you go home, and you sleep a lot better. It’s a much healthier lifestyle that will add years to your life .
R.I.P ANTHONY BOURDAIN, YOU'LL BE MISSED.
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i want a golden unicorn that shits money :D
Granada best city in Spain by far
You sir, are correct.
Well, well..
Yo soy de Granada y vivo aquí, but...hey..there are more amazing places in Andalucía even w tapas, like Almería, Málaga , Cádiz , Córdoba , Úbeda, and outside the region, You have amazing areas like Toledo , Pedraza, Salamanca, Cantabria , Galicia...and lots of incredible bars w tapas un Madrid just to name a few in calle Huertas..but yeah..Granada is nice too, atractive especially because of its small size
The Moroccan influence owns all.
@@newleaf6268 not Moroccan...jewish, arabian and Roman also
@@loudharry3740 True. But the best influence was the Moroccans. Also the strongest influence.
To this day, I still don't understand the economics of Tapas and Pintxos.
To be fair, they're not entirely free as people make them out to be. You can get a drink without the tapa and it's considerably cheaper. You go to a nicer place with nicer tapas, you pay a more expensive drink with your "free tapa". It's still cheap, but not really free
Dining out is typically significantly cheaper in most of western Europe and a big reason is the family restaurant has been in the family for generations,and hasn't had to pay a mortgage in a very long time
@@gelena31 it sounds a lot like "free drinks" at casinos in Reno and LV Nevada. like if you're playing the dime slots... okay a waitress might give you a watered down well rum and coke... but she won't come back for hours. whereas if you're "high roller" playing poker or blackjack and playing big hands... yeah they'll be a LOT more attention and whatever drinks you want every ten minutes.
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he isn't lying tapas would not work here as in over there
If 100 people each agreed to open a tapa bar in the same city then maybe it could work, but it doesn't if there is just 2 or 3 tapa bars in the city.
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3:20 Anthony is right. I think the closest I've seen to "tapas" in America was a bar in SF "free popcorn" with your own toppings of butter melted butter / parmigiana cheese / and tajin ... and even then you had to get it yourself. i guess peanuts or chex mix in a bowl also and some others. laughable to even try and compare. (?)
Wait, I wasn't drinking wine and I've paid for every tapa in Spain... Is this a thing? Nothing I ever heard of in Sevilla.
I can eat those baby lamb chops all day
Call me a lightweight but boy is that a lot of alcohol. I could 2 or maybe 3 glasses of vino 🍷 depending on how much I eat. But for sure at 3 I'm done lol
II don't know why but to me, he seems very sad. Already here he is done, in his mind, I think this because I have seen that look before. In a mirror. R.I.P Anthony B.
lmao that girl looked borderline wasted at the end
Is there only wine in Geanada? Do they not serve whiskey
@Alberto Chicote I made no suggestion of any expectation, I nearly asked if Whisky or Scotch is sold. To put it simply... Soy de Whiskey y Caballo.
There are wine and beers. It depends of the bars but normally the tapas are served with the wine 🍷 and with beer 🍺