So glad to find you are back in Europe now that the pandemic is subsiding. I really love your videos. You have a discerning knowing way about you. Was recently in Germany and recommended your Berlin episodes to my fellow travelers.
Have a wonderful time in Italy! We are currently sharing the beginning of our Italian series in Rome. Us too! We are sharing our adventures and good eats on our channel too. Maybe you’d like to check it out and let us know what you think for some inspiration? Only if you’d like ☺️✨
I love the 2 sides of you, Mark:refined, dignified and classy, to a guy that can lay on the beach with a cocktail, laughing and smiling, nearly uncontrollably.
Love this video. I’ve been to Torino about 8 years ago and fell in love with the city. It was multi sensory experience as i took in the food, the art galleries and museums, and the muted bustle of a city that felt like a small town. Now I want to go back and do a truly foodie trip next time.
Torino is such a beautiful city. The blend of Italian and French architecture makes for such a unique and regal backdrop for a city. I’ve been years ago and hopefully we will be back soon to film as well! There’s nothing better than traveling and experiencing the world. We are sharing our adventures and good eats on our channel too. Maybe you’d like to check it out and let us know what you think? Only if you’d like ☺️✨
Great video Mark I love seeing you in Italy it's one of my favourite places and Turin is no exception it oozes class. The food looks amazing enjoy Thank you
Man, thank You!!! It is soul healing, and just saying...I saw a billboard today just before sun set that had a pair of diamond earrings that were exactly like 8:11.
Another wonderful video, Mark. Never thought of Turin as a place to place visit in Italy - I just placed it on my list! About your mention of Unification - it wasn’t a glorious event and the outcome horrible for the Kingdom of Two Sicilies. Until the war for unification in 1861, this Kingdom was noted as the third largest industrial economy in Europe and had immense wealth. In comparison, the Piedmont Kingdom was inconsequential and deep in debt - sponsored by House of Savoy. By making a play for Two Sicilies, after installation of young son as king (post father’s death) under guise of unification the victorious Piedmont moved Sicilies huge gold reserves to the north as well as its industries. This led to poverty and vilification of southern Italians and their movement out to North/South America (before 1861, by new large only the impoverished northern regions saw immigration out. Anyway, a little long winded but important part of Italian history - thankfully coming to light only over past few decades.
That’s not entirely correct. Yes, the north after the unification exploited the south and with time the gap between the two widened but before 1861 the south wasn’t richer or in a better place than the north. Certain areas of the south were rich almost as some of the north and poorer areas were present in both, but the south wasn’t richer. The north actually was, despite of a higher debt of the House of Savoy. The unification was indeed a glorious event under many aspects but that doesn’t mean that everything was perfect. The north exploited the south and downplayed its economic situation prior to 1861 for many years, sure, but passing the Unification as a tragedy and the destruction of a much richer kingdom is a big stretch. Keep in mind that some resentful southern Italians tend to oversell the situation of the Bourbons’ kingdom.
@@rkngl807 Looking at the full and admittedly complicated bit of Italian history and data, not so sure that some southerns are overselling. By 1861, Two Sicilies had 455m gold lire, representing 2/3 of all pre-unitary Italian states (Piedmont - 27m); this gold covered 100% of currency issued whereas Piedmont about a third; post unification,the kingdom bond debt around 25% of total (paying lowest interest rate of all entities) with Piedmont around 44%; Kingdom was listed third position in 1856 at Paris exhibition after England and France in industrial development; although gdp per capita was perhaps 20% higher in Piedmont - factoring debt reduces that distinction. Also, those from the kingdom that disagreed with the unification were considered “brigands” and were hunted down. That along with flow of Wealth/industry northward, land reform, no wonder why Italians from southern region sought jobs/opportunity abroad - in huge numbers decades later. Knowing this bit of their history, really sheds light (albeit 161yrs later) on why many moved to US and prejudice faced in Italy to this day. Water under the bridge now. Aside from nefarious manner of unification, creating an “Italy” was ultimately best. It is a wonderful place to explore from top to bottom!
@@freiheit3566 you’re comparing only Piedmont with the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and not the entire North tho. Anyways, the Unification had pros and cons and arguably played in favour of the north but let’s not get carried away by feelings. The Bourbons’ kingdom wasn’t El Dorado like many southern Italians like to believe.
Always with the same false "neo-Bourbon" story of contrast between a greedy Italian North against a plundered South "earthly paradise" that not even a naive kindergarten child believes? .... Useless gossip: the facts are that Turin was, and has remained, a splendid, solid and extremely elegant city, as shown in the superb video, while Naples (the imaginary "capital of paradise" according to the "neo-Bourbons") , as always, it remains dirty and full of problems, especially because it is populated by too many people (fortunately not all) rude, uncivilized and frustrated in their dreams ... Resign yourself, this is reality .... Good life .... To study history with more diligence.
Love the interior of that restaurant. Old world elegance that we do not see today. I hope they are in business another 100 years. How do you eat so much and not get sick? Do you actually swallow or do you spit it out when the camera is off? I read that is what they do when making movies. Good to see you are back making vlogs.
Hi Marlene, thanks for watching. I do my best to finish what is brought to the table, that said, my cameraman/crew and I tend to share so I have some help LOL
Thanks to the author of the channel for this fascinating video! It is interesting to see how people live in other countries! It is very important to know foreign languages on such trips. I would like to recommend to all travelers a practical guide to learning foreign languages by Yuriy Ivantsiv " Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages". This book contains a lot of useful tips on how to learn a foreign language for tourists, students, entrepreneurs and anyone who needs a foreign language in life. There are a lot of good tips on how to solve problems with the language from beginner to advanced level of language learning. It turns out that the traveler only needs to know a few dialogues and you can easily travel around the world! You don't have to spend a lot of time to fully learn a foreign language, you just need to learn what you can use when you travel. I wish everyone exciting travels!
Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour never mastered Italian. He did his writing in Geneva. Notice the French influences from the Kingdom of Savoy. You were looking at its own country.
Hi! Don’t you feel bored eating alone ? I know you’re doing a show so obviously you’re presenting the experience to the viewers and I love your show but I feel that eating out should be always with friends or family Whenever I eat alone, I feel sad !
yessssssssssssssssssssssss.. you're in italy again
What a great video. Thanks Marco you are THE BEST!🤗🤗🌺❤️❤️
Thank you my friend!
How beautiful italy is hope someday i can travel there.
Thank you for watching!
You will! Just speak it to existcience. I do it all the time!
That maraschino coffee is right up my ally too, thank you for sharing! :) That cube though!!! Yum
Marocchino NOT Maraschino :-)
I am thirsty and hungry now! Mangiamo!
So glad to find you are back in Europe now that the pandemic is subsiding. I really love your videos. You have a discerning knowing way about you. Was recently in Germany and recommended your Berlin episodes to my fellow travelers.
Turin looks like a fantastic place to visit, and The Del Cambio looks absolutely amazing! Thank you for another wonderful video!
Visiting Italy (Venice, Bologna and Florence) next month and now you’re making me want to spend some time in Turin too!
Have a wonderful time in Italy! We are currently sharing the beginning of our Italian series in Rome. Us too! We are sharing our adventures and good eats on our channel too. Maybe you’d like to check it out and let us know what you think for some inspiration? Only if you’d like ☺️✨
Style and class.
Thank you so much!
That portrait dessert just blows my mind... Great video experience Mark! Thanks!
The coffee looks really good
Buon giorno Mark adoro 🥰 Italia sei al top e grazie per gli videos che posti un saluto dalla Svizzera 🇨🇭 ciao
Gracie mille! Thank you for watching.
I love the 2 sides of you, Mark:refined, dignified and classy, to a guy that can lay on the beach with a cocktail, laughing and smiling, nearly uncontrollably.
Wow! I so love your videos!!! Thank you for taking us to all these incredible places with incredible foods...!! Makes me want to travel every time!.
Now you’ve done it…Turin is now on my must go places - with a meal at del Cambio top on the list.
Prepare your money :-D......but is a great experience!
Welcome back Mark!
Grazie!!!!
Love this video. I’ve been to Torino about 8 years ago and fell in love with the city. It was multi sensory experience as i took in the food, the art galleries and museums, and the muted bustle of a city that felt like a small town. Now I want to go back and do a truly foodie trip next time.
Torino is such a beautiful city. The blend of Italian and French architecture makes for such a unique and regal backdrop for a city. I’ve been years ago and hopefully we will be back soon to film as well! There’s nothing better than traveling and experiencing the world. We are sharing our adventures and good eats on our channel too. Maybe you’d like to check it out and let us know what you think? Only if you’d like ☺️✨
Torino or Turin??
@@mf5531 its both. The locals call it Torino but the english name is Turin. Its like calling Florence - Firenze.
@@Writerdane thank you for the info. i truly appreciate it. hello from the usa.
Your so gracious!!! All travelers should have your manners!!!
Great video Mark I love seeing you in Italy it's one of my favourite places and Turin is no exception it oozes class. The food looks amazing enjoy Thank you
Man, thank You!!! It is soul healing, and just saying...I saw a billboard today just before sun set that had a pair of diamond earrings that were exactly like 8:11.
So glad to see you are back . Love your videos and they really help me decide on my vacation locations. Welcome back
I was drooling watching you eat,,,as I was eating scrambled eggs and bacon! 👍
LOL...I love that too....the food was SO good!
Wow, that was an experience...any chance of a video about the market?
Yes coming soon!
Spectacular video Mark!
Wonderful 👌 I've no words, that video is fantastic. Thanks so much 🙏😍
I love your food shows and I am going to try cook some of them. Thank you.
I know is eurotrotter but came to south america brazil argentina etc i will be love. Your program is the best
Brazil is on the list!
Love this video best part is at 25;44 reminds me of Jerry Lewis but great restaurant. ❤👍🇮🇹
Bro after long time welcome 🤗 back,I am from 🇮🇳. ❤️❤️❤️
Wow amazingly wonderful
Fantastic video!!! Who's you Editor??? Very professional and I have to go there!
I like the way you seem to enjoy every single bite 😉
I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!!! I’m definitely going to travel with you one day!! Question, how do you keep your weight down with all of that fabulous food?
I really enjoyed your video. 🤩 ⭐️
Thanks for Sharing! 👍🏼💕
Greetings from Albania. 🇦🇱
Whatever happened to dressing for dinner?
Mi piace 🥰
looks amazing! how much did it cost for that entire day at the cambio?
Another wonderful video, Mark. Never thought of Turin as a place to place visit in Italy - I just placed it on my list!
About your mention of Unification - it wasn’t a glorious event and the outcome horrible for the Kingdom of Two Sicilies. Until the war for unification in 1861, this Kingdom was noted as the third largest industrial economy in Europe and had immense wealth. In comparison, the Piedmont Kingdom was inconsequential and deep in debt - sponsored by House of Savoy. By making a play for Two Sicilies, after installation of young son as king (post father’s death) under guise of unification the victorious Piedmont moved Sicilies huge gold reserves to the north as well as its industries. This led to poverty and vilification of southern Italians and their movement out to North/South America (before 1861, by new large only the impoverished northern regions saw immigration out.
Anyway, a little long winded but important part of Italian history - thankfully coming to light only over past few decades.
That’s not entirely correct. Yes, the north after the unification exploited the south and with time the gap between the two widened but before 1861 the south wasn’t richer or in a better place than the north. Certain areas of the south were rich almost as some of the north and poorer areas were present in both, but the south wasn’t richer. The north actually was, despite of a higher debt of the House of Savoy.
The unification was indeed a glorious event under many aspects but that doesn’t mean that everything was perfect. The north exploited the south and downplayed its economic situation prior to 1861 for many years, sure, but passing the Unification as a tragedy and the destruction of a much richer kingdom is a big stretch. Keep in mind that some resentful southern Italians tend to oversell the situation of the Bourbons’ kingdom.
@@rkngl807 Looking at the full and admittedly complicated bit of Italian history and data, not so sure that some southerns are overselling. By 1861, Two Sicilies had 455m gold lire, representing 2/3 of all pre-unitary Italian states (Piedmont - 27m); this gold covered 100% of currency issued whereas Piedmont about a third; post unification,the kingdom bond debt around 25% of total (paying lowest interest rate of all entities) with Piedmont around 44%; Kingdom was listed third position in 1856 at Paris exhibition after England and France in industrial development; although gdp per capita was perhaps 20% higher in Piedmont - factoring debt reduces that distinction. Also, those from the kingdom that disagreed with the unification were considered “brigands” and were hunted down. That along with flow of Wealth/industry northward, land reform, no wonder why Italians from southern region sought jobs/opportunity abroad - in huge numbers decades later.
Knowing this bit of their history, really sheds light (albeit 161yrs later) on why many moved to US and prejudice faced in Italy to this day.
Water under the bridge now. Aside from nefarious manner of unification, creating an “Italy” was ultimately best. It is a wonderful place to explore from top to bottom!
@@freiheit3566 you’re comparing only Piedmont with the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and not the entire North tho. Anyways, the Unification had pros and cons and arguably played in favour of the north but let’s not get carried away by feelings. The Bourbons’ kingdom wasn’t El Dorado like many southern Italians like to believe.
Always with the same false "neo-Bourbon" story of contrast between a greedy Italian North against a plundered South "earthly paradise" that not even a naive kindergarten child believes? .... Useless gossip: the facts are that Turin was, and has remained, a splendid, solid and extremely elegant city, as shown in the superb video, while Naples (the imaginary "capital of paradise" according to the "neo-Bourbons") , as always, it remains dirty and full of problems, especially because it is populated by too many people (fortunately not all) rude, uncivilized and frustrated in their dreams ... Resign yourself, this is reality .... Good life .... To study history with more diligence.
The venues and food are beautiful, the history of Del Cambio is fascinating. It’s too fancy fir my taste though.
Normal working people can't afford these places
Love the interior of that restaurant. Old world elegance that we do not see today. I hope they are in business another 100 years. How do you eat so much and not get sick? Do you actually swallow or do you spit it out when the camera is off? I read that is what they do when making movies. Good to see you are back making vlogs.
Hi Marlene, thanks for watching. I do my best to finish what is brought to the table, that said, my cameraman/crew and I tend to share so I have some help LOL
i don’t think Mazzini ever ate at del Cambio 😂😂😂
im italian and a never been there 🔝
Anyone who's been to Turin and experienced a Bicerin knows it's not meant to be stirred.
Everything looks beautiful but its just too much like promotional vlog, no prices 😳
Thanks to the author of the channel for this fascinating video! It is interesting to see how people live in other countries! It is very important to know foreign languages on such trips. I would like to recommend to all travelers a practical guide to learning foreign languages by Yuriy Ivantsiv " Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages". This book contains a lot
of useful tips on how to learn a foreign language for tourists, students, entrepreneurs and anyone who needs a foreign language in life. There are a lot of good tips on how to solve problems with the language from beginner to advanced level of language learning. It turns out that the traveler only needs to know a few dialogues and you can easily travel around the world! You don't have to spend a lot of time to fully learn a foreign language, you just need to learn what you can use when you travel. I wish everyone exciting travels!
So wonderful viewing your videos…how do you keep from gaining weight? 😳😁
Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour never mastered Italian. He did his writing in Geneva. Notice the French influences from the Kingdom of Savoy. You were looking at its own country.
Hi! Don’t you feel bored eating alone ? I know you’re doing a show so obviously you’re presenting the experience to the viewers and I love your show but I feel that eating out should be always with friends or family
Whenever I eat alone, I feel sad !
ottimo ed interessante video.
🇮🇹🇬🇧🇦🇮🇵🇪🇺🇸❤🎉🎉🎉😊