FIRST TIME in SLOVENIA! 🇸🇮 - Exploring MARIBOR and eating the BEST Slovenian FOOD

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  • In this week's travel vlog we visit Slovenia for the first time. We explore Maribor and eat the best Slovenian food.
    We start our day at Malca Mimogrede, where we eat delicious Slovenian soup and dumplings drink local wine. We admire the city and can't believe how beautiful Maribor is. We stop at Hiša Stare trte where the oldest vine in the world is located. At Pekarna & Fast Food Bajro we enjoy some Slovenian desserts, such as the famous Bled cream cake. We only walk a few steps down the road before finding another Slovenian food staple at Pri malem Karlu: Štruklji. We devour a sweet version with juicy blueberries. We admire the Basilica of Our Mother of Mercy and Maribor Castle. We also get to witness the Slovenia Carnival Kurentovanje. Finally, we end our day La Cantina where we eat local meat and cheeses with lard dip, Istrian pasta and a Pizza with Styrian toppings.
    Filmed on February 14th 2024
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    Chapters:
    00:00 - Intro
    01:07 - Slovenian Soup, Idrijski žlikrofi (dumplings), and Slovenian wine at Malca Mimogrede
    06:52 - Maribor looks beautiful!
    07:12 - The oldest vine in the world at Hiša Stare trte
    09:37 - Bled cream cake at Pekarna & Fast Food Bajro
    12:11 - Štruklji with blueberries at Pri malem Karlu in Maribor
    14:06 - Basilica of Our Mother of Mercy and Maribor Castle
    15:27 - Slovenian Carnival: Kurentovanje
    16:47 - Styria
    17:56 - Slovenian food (Meat & Cheese, Istrian pasta fuži, Pizza) at La Cantina in Maribor
    28:10 - End

Komentáře • 89

  • @wherearewe-yt
    @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem +7

    After living in Hungary for a few years, we visited every neighboring country, apart from Slovenia! We are happy that has changed now because we truly enjoyed our time there! 😊 Most people seem to only visit the capita Ljubljana, but we really feel that Maribor shouldn't be missed. The city was beautiful and the food was delicious. Since we couldn't find many Slovenian restaurants in Maribor, let us know in the comments which traditional dishes we need to eat in the future. In our next video, we'll be in another Slovenian town (a very cute one), so stay tuned! Thanks for watching🙂 - Brandon & Anja

    • @Nine49_49
      @Nine49_49 Před měsícem +1

      Still, I would also recommend visiting Ljubljana, it is more lively but still pleasant. If you want to have great local wine experience, I would definitely recommend dolenjska region. A jump to quaint little towns on the coast is also highly recommended ❤

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem +1

      @@Nine49_49 We really wanted to visit Ljubljana, but we were under a bit of a time constraint this time around. It looks super nice there! We will go some day, for sure.

  • @anjastanc
    @anjastanc Před měsícem +8

    "Potica" (rolled dough Slovenian cake), "Kranjska klobasa" (Carniolan sausage) and "Prekmurska gibanica" (Prekmurian layer cake) are the 3 dishes that you deffinitely shuldn't miss next time you're visiting. Potica is almost the most traditional, you can get it with plenty of fillings, but we eat the most of Potica with wallnutt filling. Meanwhile Kranjska klobasa and Prekmurska gibanica are also under protected geographical indication, which means that they have to be produced according to the rules (there sholdn't be any variations in recepies).
    I'm glad you enjoyed in Maribor, and it's also good for us to look at a video like this, to see how tourists are seeing our city and all the things we're used to, but definitely shouldn't be!
    Thank you both for remembering me in what a beautiful place I live.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem +1

      We actually have another video coming up next, in Ptuj, where we try Potica! We were also looking for a place to try Prekmurska gibanica, but we didn't find it. 😅
      We loved both Maribor and Ptuj. There were almost no good videos showing these cities when we were trying to research and get the vibe of them, so we were very pleasantly surprised when we visit and saw for ourselves. Super beautiful!
      Thanks for watching. Stay tuned for the next Slovenia video!

  • @anseal9298
    @anseal9298 Před měsícem +2

    Slovenija ✌️

  • @klarajagodic1386
    @klarajagodic1386 Před měsícem +7

    Orange wine also known or amber wine, is a type of wine made from white grapes where the grape skins are not removed, as in typical white wine production, and stay in contact with the juice for days or even months.This contrasts with conventional white wine production, which involves crushing the grapes and quickly moving the juice off the skins into the vessel. The skins contain color pigment, and tannins that would normally be considered undesirable for white wines, while for red wines skin contact and maceration is a vital part of the winemaking process that gives red wine its color, flavor, and texture.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem

      Thanks for letting us know! We may enjoy drinking wine, but it's certainly not our area of expertise. 😅

  • @serbian_nationalist14
    @serbian_nationalist14 Před měsícem +2

    Marrriborrrr im Serbian wne live here its so cool to know you guys were here!❤

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem +1

      We really enjoyed Maribor! It was a great city.

    • @serbian_nationalist14
      @serbian_nationalist14 Před měsícem +2

      @@wherearewe-yt meh i kinda hate it here to be honest.

    • @histriamagna1014
      @histriamagna1014 Před 28 dny +1

      Potem pa pojdi nazaj v Srbijo, če si nacionalist. Takih ne potrebujemo tukaj.​@@serbian_nationalist14

    • @serbian_nationalist14
      @serbian_nationalist14 Před 28 dny +1

      @@histriamagna1014 nisn nacionalist to je vec... Pac brezveze da ime zglea bolj kul

  • @capecccc
    @capecccc Před měsícem +1

    Looking forward for the Ptuj video! Thanks for visiting Maribor 😄

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem

      It's finally out tomorrow! Thanks for watching.

  • @BornToTroll-it5ju
    @BornToTroll-it5ju Před 27 dny +1

    whoah so many tasty looking dishes. you guys seem to have quite a good eye for picking out the best food.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před 27 dny +1

      Food is one of the main reasons we travel, so we always do our best to find the best local dishes and best restaurants. Sometimes it works out..sometimes we fail! We always love to try and get recommendations from locals, if we can. They always know the best spots.

  • @user-xt6ck2jw2n
    @user-xt6ck2jw2n Před 10 dny

    Slovenija❤❤❤

  • @levoxtutorials1506
    @levoxtutorials1506 Před měsícem +1

    Lublana and bohin are moust beutifull citys in world belive me😍

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem

      We need to check out more of Slovenia in the future. It looks super beautiful!

  • @radmansdorf
    @radmansdorf Před měsícem +8

    I come from Slovenia, but never heard of Beetroot soup here, haha!

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem

      That's funny! I guess what makes it Slovenian, is that they made it in house with Slovenian local ingredients. 🤣
      They also had a tripe soup, but we've had tripe soup many times in other places - and though it's not bad, it's not of favorite. And especially for 10 in the morning. 😆

    • @valentintapata2268
      @valentintapata2268 Před měsícem

      @@wherearewe-yt We have rutabaga soup, beetroot is eaten as a pickled salad. And turnips are used in many ways, but most widly as substitute for sauerkraut (fermented turnips).

    • @valentintapata2268
      @valentintapata2268 Před měsícem +1

      @@wherearewe-yt Orange wine is macerated white wine. The skins of the grapes are soaked in the wine, giving it an orange color and affecting the taste of the wine.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem

      @@valentintapata2268 That sounds delicious! We would have loved to try that as well. We weren't even sure what we were going to get at that restaurant until we arrived, given that the menu changes weekly. We went there specifically to try the pasta/ dumpling dish - so the soup was a bonus.

    • @valentintapata2268
      @valentintapata2268 Před měsícem

      @@wherearewe-yt The pasta dish is called žlikrofi, they came from Idrija. Žlikrofi are filled with potatoes and served in various ways (with meat, cracklings, mushrooms). Idrijski žlikrofi were the first Slovene traditional food to became protected inside of EU.

  • @zoranmarkovic1123
    @zoranmarkovic1123 Před měsícem +1

    There are many domestic inns in Slovenia, which in the Slovenian language are written as "krčema", "gostišče", but most of them have the title "gostilna", which of course means an inn, for example, "gostilna pr'šestic" and almost everywhere you will find very, very tasty food. You won't go wrong if you go to local environments that are not exposed to tourism, but are located in some village, hills and the like. If you have the chance to find au gratin pancakes with cheese, grape slices and vanilla cream, baked in a bread oven, I advise you to try them. Enjoy the beauty of Slovenia.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem +1

      In our next video we go to a place called "Gostlina Amadeus" in Ptuj. The food was very local, and VERY good! We hope to come back and see more of Slovenia in the future because we really loved it!

  • @tinastankovic5748
    @tinastankovic5748 Před měsícem +2

    Dough for žlikrofi is actually made with potatoes so it’s less pasta and more like gnocchi, that’s why it reminded you of pierogi. Thanks for showing us the places, going to Maribor from Ljubljana once a year for the Lent festival, we always go to the same place, this year we’ll have some options! :)

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem

      Ahh, that makes sense! We loved that dish. I wish we were also able to go to Ljubljana on this trip, but we were strapped for time. We really enjoyed Maribor though. 😃

    • @tadejcvetko4502
      @tadejcvetko4502 Před měsícem

      žlikrofi are made from pasta dough and the filling is made with potatoes and some type of lard...

  • @user-fg8jx6fx4l
    @user-fg8jx6fx4l Před měsícem +1

    Love from Bangladesh

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem

      Thanks for watching! We will definitely visit Bangladesh some day.

  • @silvanjancic1672
    @silvanjancic1672 Před měsícem +1

    🙂respect, you visited my city, you have a lot to explore next Pohorje or the region of Slovenske Gorice very good wine of various kinds🤗👍

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem +1

      We would love to see more of the country. Slovenia seems beautiful!

  • @passatB5turbo
    @passatB5turbo Před měsícem +3

    You shoul visit GreenGoldBrewing close to Celje city, amazing brewery, cheers

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem +2

      If we're ever in that area, we will! We love trying local breweries. In our next video, in Ptuj, we tried some local drinks made by the two brothers at GRBrowery. They make kombucha, coffees, and had some alcoholic drinks as well. 😁

  • @hypatiatv421
    @hypatiatv421 Před měsícem +3

    17:30 Greatings from Serbia, small mountian vilage in central Serbia. Slovenia is mutch more like Austria then Serbia. They are just our cousins, Slavs, but mentality is completely different. Serbs is more like a Balcans, like mediteranian people. Slovenian are more like Germans. About food. Lot of Serbs, Bosniaks, Croats living in Slovenia, this is one of reaosons of lot of restaurants with serbian, Balcan food. Architecture is very simmilar to northern Serbia but buildings are in better shape and cities and towns are cleaner. Ok, Serbia isnt dirty but Slovenia is proclamed as the most cleanest country in Europe couple years at row + Slovenia is proclamed as a ecological state, whatever it means. Sorry, my english isnt so good.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem +2

      Your English is great! That was the vibe we got there. Anja is German, and the vibe felt very familiar to us! Much like Germany and Austria, and less like any of the Balkan countries we had previously visit.
      It was a nice mix, which we really enjoyed!

    • @hypatiatv421
      @hypatiatv421 Před měsícem

      @@wherearewe-yt Yep, it is resonable, Slovenia is geographicaly closest or closer? to Austria. In my opinion, modern Germany is something different, Germany isnt the same as Austria, Germany is mutch more like some mix of Austria, America and midle East. Im speaking about biger cities. About Slovenia. I can feel that Balcan vibe in Slovenia, trough architecture, how houses and other infrastructure looks, trough language... But everything is mucth cleaner, in better shape, with more taste(my subjective sensibility) for nice. Also, as i sayed. Almost 150 000 Balcans(Balcan people) works and lives in Slovenia, mostly Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats. Croats are some mix between Slovenians and Balcanians, lets call us like that, it is almost 10% of population in Slovenia. I can feel that influence on almost every step in biger cities in Slovenia. The most works in Ljubljana but signif. number in Maribor or even Nova Gorica also, slovenian adriatic caoast. In latest times, that process of Balcan people going to Slovenia was almost stoped but number of Balcans are huge alredy, huge for slovenians measurements.

    • @hypatiatv421
      @hypatiatv421 Před měsícem

      I can feel that Balcan vibe in Slovenia, trough architecture, how houses and other infrastructure looks, especially trough SOCIAL BRUTALISM architecture(architecture specific for former Yugoslavia. All apartment buildings, train stations, hospitals,.. looks the same, very simmilar or the same), socialistic architecture in Slovenia and every of republics in former Yugolsavia.

  • @passatB5turbo
    @passatB5turbo Před měsícem +1

    City of my studying years :) Malca mimogrede means--> brunch by the way, enjoy

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem

      We went there without really knowing, or seeing much about the city - so we were pleasantly surprised. It was super nice!

  • @aleksandarjovanovic9811
    @aleksandarjovanovic9811 Před měsícem +1

    🤘

  • @ivoraduha318
    @ivoraduha318 Před měsícem +1

    this is our orange wine

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem

      We don't know much about it, but we enjoyed all of the wine we had while in Slovenia!

  • @5rovic353
    @5rovic353 Před měsícem +2

    Bro zvrst is wine of bad Quality.We always mixed with mineral water😮

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem

      Hahaha. Really? Woops! It tasted alright to us - but we'll drink pretty much anything. 😂

  • @adrianbialowas
    @adrianbialowas Před měsícem +1

    Hi! When slovenian snacks? ;-) Best's!

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem

      We were only in Slovenia for a few days, so unfortunately, we didn't have time for one! What should we have tried?

    • @adrianbialowas
      @adrianbialowas Před měsícem

      quick one;s: Cockta (drink), Teta frida (sweets), Gorenjka (choco), leone ( ice cream), Frutabela (snacks), Viky cream (bead spread), Polli ( like "morrtadella"), Donat (water), Argenta (bread spread), Sumi (sweets),Pingo (the Fructal drink) etc ;-)@@wherearewe-yt

  • @hypatiatv421
    @hypatiatv421 Před měsícem

    02:26 hmmm, i am from Serbia, one of former republics of former Yugoslavia, Slovenia is also one of it. I didnt know slovenian food is more like russian food then serbian. We do not have that dishes in our couisine but russian has something simmilar like this soup and like this main dish.

    • @hypatiatv421
      @hypatiatv421 Před měsícem

      10:26 this cake is very popular in Serbia, serbian name for this cake is KREM PITA=CREAM PIE. Every sweet store has it. Second cake, i do not know what is it. CREAM PIE was maked from egs, flower, sugar, milk, vanila... Somehing like homemade puding but texture is better, by me.

    • @hypatiatv421
      @hypatiatv421 Před měsícem

      16:16 We also have very simmilar almost the same holiday in Serbia like these two, in Slovenia and Hunagry. Very very simmilar cloding like these people in Maribor.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem +1

      Is it like Borscht? We absolutely love this soup. We didn't really know what was going to be in this soup, since there wasn't much information online about it - it was really good, but we prefer beetroot soup with cabbage and meats in it as well. That's even better!

    • @hypatiatv421
      @hypatiatv421 Před měsícem

      @@wherearewe-yt You alredy know, yep, borsch. We do not have it in Serbia but Russians in Serbia makes it and eat it a lot and i belive restaurants in Serbi will include it in menu.

    • @hypatiatv421
      @hypatiatv421 Před měsícem

      @@wherearewe-yt Also, main dish, it is russian dumplings or something like that. Russians and Georgians has it in domestic cousine.

  • @tomislavciganovic1244
    @tomislavciganovic1244 Před měsícem

    Slovenian is understandable its kinda like Serbian language will ar least some words... I'm sure you'll come across some words that Latin Serbian or the meaning in Serbian but in Slovenian language... I'm not sire i might be wrong at least that's what i been told..

    • @paradoxofgodexisting
      @paradoxofgodexisting Před měsícem

      Of course, we were the part of the same country (Yugoslavia). Thats also why the food is great in Slovenia 🤫🤭

    • @paradoxofgodexisting
      @paradoxofgodexisting Před měsícem

      Now i remembered, i was at the lake Bled in Slovenia last year and a young waitress in the restaurant switched to Serbian when she found out where we come from. If i remember, Slovenian is very different, but the roots are almost the same and its easy for us to learn each others language, there is just not much point in doing it without reason, same as Macedonian.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem

      And it was equally as hard for us there to pronounce and remember all the names! Hahaha. 😅

    • @tienshinhan2524
      @tienshinhan2524 Před měsícem

      Slovene language is similar to Serbo-Croatian, but partially. Although it have a lot of similar words. Macedonian & Bulgarian is much more similar/same than Slovene.@@paradoxofgodexisting

    • @tienshinhan2524
      @tienshinhan2524 Před měsícem

      I am native Serbo-Croatian speaker. Slovene is even not so much similar to Serbo-Croatian, although it have a lot of similar words. They pick a lot of Serbo-Croatian words via Yugoslav times. Bulgarian & Macedonian are a way more similar. Especially Macedonian.

  • @user-df1yp5lg2j
    @user-df1yp5lg2j Před měsícem

    GO TO NIŠ NEXT IN SERBIA

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem

      We've had a few people say we should go there. We may have to check it out!

  • @GoranRadic
    @GoranRadic Před měsícem +1

    A guy with tatoos all over him thinks orange wine is bizzare. 😂

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem +2

      What does that have to do with anything? 😂

    • @GoranRadic
      @GoranRadic Před měsícem

      @@wherearewe-yt Since when is orange wine bizzare? There are zillions of orange wine types.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem +3

      @@GoranRadic You know what's more bizarre? Following a channel, commenting on video after video with only negative things, or criticism. 😂

    • @GoranRadic
      @GoranRadic Před měsícem

      @@wherearewe-yt What are you saying? Democratic freedom of opinion is bizzare? Good for you and your future as youtuber.
      I am followin because of my curiosity in how different youtubers are presenting my neighborhood. Many of them are ignorant and bizzare.

    • @lucijababnik8267
      @lucijababnik8267 Před měsícem

      Poskusi baticev sivi pinot.ni ga boljsega.za oci in usta

  • @ZuvsS
    @ZuvsS Před měsícem +1

    I recommend you don’t go to Maribor ever again.In simple terms it is the worst city in slovenia.You were lucky that nothing bad happened to you this time.

    • @wherearewe-yt
      @wherearewe-yt  Před měsícem +3

      It seemed quite nice to us! Definitely didn't seem dangerous at all.

    • @bverbovsek
      @bverbovsek Před měsícem

      😂😂😂😂

    • @ZuvsS
      @ZuvsS Před měsícem

      @@wherearewe-yt Yes, as I've said you were extremely lucky.

    • @maticbergant9226
      @maticbergant9226 Před měsícem +1

      Lol bro on what drugs are you, in what world is Maribor dangerous, even at night there is no real danger.

    • @ab-gp1lr
      @ab-gp1lr Před 27 dny

      @@ZuvsS Najnevarnejše mesto v Sloveniji je Ljubljana. Tam se stalno streljajo.