ultimate DIY food tour around KRAKÓW, POLAND 🇵🇱

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • We went around Krakow and tried as much traditional Polish food as we could! Heading to Poland and need an idea of some food to try? Watch along and we can show you some really great places to go!
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    CHAPTERS:
    00:00 - We're Kyle and Madie
    00:51 - Intro
    01:12 - PACZKI!!
    02:07 - OBWARZANEK (Polish bagel)
    03:19 - PLUM DANISH
    04:34 - ZAPIKANKA (Polish pizza)
    05:44 - POLISH SAUSAGE
    07:12 - ZUREK (soup)
    08:24 - GOLABKI
    09:27 - PLACKI ZIEMNIACZANE (Potato pancake)
    10:49 - ICE CREAM
    11:30 - BUDGET BREAKDOWN
    CHANNEL GOALS:
    1,000 subscribers - November 2022
    5,000 subscribers - February 2023
    10,000 subscribers - May 2023
    ABOUT US:
    Hey! We are Kyle and Madie, two 20-something year old kids who live to travel. We have been together since 2016 and graduated college in December of 2021. We left August 27, 2022 to travel the world and travel on a budget of $60 a day as a couple. Follow along with us to see some epic places and see if we are able to stay on budget. Cheers! :)

Komentáře • 75

  • @kyleandmadie
    @kyleandmadie  Před rokem +4

    Just an FYI, when we translate Obwarzanek to english, it translates as "bagel", so that is why we described it as a Polish bagel :) we hope you enjoy our polish food tour as much as we did!!!

    • @Alexanderlouise
      @Alexanderlouise Před rokem

      Hello, could you let me know what the restaurant was called? The one we're you visited twice, I'm of to Poland very very soon :) great videos!

    • @kyleandmadie
      @kyleandmadie  Před rokem +1

      @@Alexanderlouise Thank you!!! The resturant's name was Kuchnia U Babci Maliny. Have the best time in Kraków!! :)

    • @Alexanderlouise
      @Alexanderlouise Před rokem

      @@kyleandmadie Thank you & Thank you! Enjoy the rest of your travels :)

    • @Rafael-rv6kh
      @Rafael-rv6kh Před 9 měsíci

      Obwarzanek is like a donut. Bagel is bajgiel.

    • @kyleandmadie
      @kyleandmadie  Před 9 měsíci

      a donut is sweet. It definitely more resembles a bagel!

  • @TalaBludhart
    @TalaBludhart Před 2 měsíci

    I am a budget traveller and I use videos like this as research for my trips so I really appreciate that you include locations as well as prices and I love that your niche in travel vlogs is that of finding frugal bargains! New subscriber for sure!

  • @tracylilley1365
    @tracylilley1365 Před rokem +8

    All of the food looks so yummy!Good thing you are doing a lot of walking!

    • @kyleandmadie
      @kyleandmadie  Před rokem +3

      haha we agree!!! It can at least all balance each other 😄

  • @mikewidyk4186
    @mikewidyk4186 Před rokem +4

    There are many kinds of Polish Sausage or Kiełbasa. Kyles comment, it’s pretty good, tastes like sausage to me was comedy gold, even though he doesn’t realize it. 🤣

    • @kyleandmadie
      @kyleandmadie  Před rokem

      Haha I’m glad you could get a laugh in from us today!! 😁

  • @TheyCallMeeJuice
    @TheyCallMeeJuice Před rokem +4

    Ugh I’m glad I found this channel! Love traveling folks and I’m so excited to have come across y’all while your channel is small and intimate. Definitely has the Kara and Nate potential and vibe ❤️❤️

    • @kyleandmadie
      @kyleandmadie  Před rokem +1

      Aw thank you so much! We are so happy you’re here ❤️❤️

    • @TalaBludhart
      @TalaBludhart Před 2 měsíci +1

      Funny enough I am a huge Kara and Nate fan (went on a river cruise in Myanmar with them for a week and attended their 100 country party in Nashville) but I have to admit I related more to their early days where they were on a much smaller budget and did things I could imagine myself doing. I still love them simply because they are great people (exactly the same in person as in their videos) but their content now I just don’t relate to as much. That’s why I’m happy to have found this new channel for me.

  • @jerzy7118
    @jerzy7118 Před rokem +3

    I wonder if your country has a tradition of cooking dinner at home, because I heard that it is mainly eaten in restaurants and ready meals in plastic containers. Poles make it at home and I can assure you that they are much tastier.

    • @kyleandmadie
      @kyleandmadie  Před rokem +2

      I would say it depends on the family! When we are at home, we almost always eat in! We maybe go out the eat one to two times a month! We really enjoy cooking 😁

  • @januszrogowski3771
    @januszrogowski3771 Před rokem +1

    Jescie piękni i radośni. Szacun!

  • @EWAMILENAP
    @EWAMILENAP Před rokem

    This food tour was great♡

  • @madisonhavens7248
    @madisonhavens7248 Před rokem +5

    Yum!! What was your favorite?!

    • @kyleandmadie
      @kyleandmadie  Před rokem +5

      Tough decision! I think we both liked the Zapiekanka quite a bit though!

  • @annafirnen4815
    @annafirnen4815 Před rokem +2

    At a "cukiernia" usually you don't have to buy a whole loaf of cake, you could have told them how big of a piece you need and they would weight it and then tell you the price. But I guess the language barrier might have been the issue.

    • @kyleandmadie
      @kyleandmadie  Před rokem +1

      Good to know! We would have loved to be able to try that!

  • @316maxwell
    @316maxwell Před rokem

    So cool guys!!!!!! Be there in a week.

    • @kyleandmadie
      @kyleandmadie  Před rokem +1

      ahhh have so much fun!!! We loved Krakow!

  • @qostka
    @qostka Před rokem +1

    To be precise, bagel as you know was invented in Poland, Krakow (Cracow)

  • @jerzy7118
    @jerzy7118 Před rokem +2

    Potato pancakes are best fried with a crispy rim and sprinkled with sugar and hot. This is my childhood delicacy that has remained until today.😛

    • @kyleandmadie
      @kyleandmadie  Před rokem +1

      Oh wow that sounds amazing!!! Makes us want to try them with sugar now :)

    • @izabela1961
      @izabela1961 Před rokem

      They are also good with jam.

    • @2908Jarek
      @2908Jarek Před rokem

      Na słodko? Co za abominacja.

    • @jerzy7118
      @jerzy7118 Před rokem

      @@2908Jarek kiedyś tylko jadło się z pospanym cukrem to od niedawna weszła moda z sosem,Smakuje i tat i tak czy z sosem czy z cukrem. Z cukrem to smaki z dzieciństwa a mam trochę lat,

    • @kyleandmadie
      @kyleandmadie  Před rokem

      That’s sounds amazing!!!

  • @ericlilley2735
    @ericlilley2735 Před rokem +1

    Wow, raspberry, my favorite also. Need some cream cheese on the bagel, LOL

  • @pamelacostello8189
    @pamelacostello8189 Před rokem +1

    Look Yummy !

  • @ukaszhabdas9950
    @ukaszhabdas9950 Před rokem +1

    "Its like paczki dough" it actually is yet paczki are deep fry and that danish* [koloczek/drozdzowka] is baked in the Owen you can find them with variety of fruits, white cheese, poppy seeds, custard etc. It used to be pretty much my and my school friends breakfast...

    • @ghan74
      @ghan74 Před rokem +2

      Paczki was what my polish grandmother called me as a chubby toddler

  • @annafirnen4815
    @annafirnen4815 Před rokem +2

    The mystery of obwarzanek: it's nothing mindblowing but when you start eating it, you cannot stop 😂 Btw if you want to try them next time, I recommend the ones with cheese or "spice". Those are super yummy and have more flavour than the plain sesame or poppy seed ones.

    • @kyleandmadie
      @kyleandmadie  Před rokem +1

      That makes total sense haha. Thank you for the suggestion!!

  • @michelegee1523
    @michelegee1523 Před rokem +4

    I want the pizza!!

  • @VegaKyudan
    @VegaKyudan Před 8 měsíci

    placki ziemniaczane were cheap cuz there is no meat in it, try placek po węgiersku next time. Basically same thing but with beef meat on top.

  • @martindworak
    @martindworak Před rokem +2

    So at 8:28 you say you ordered a Gołombek but in the states you call them Golombki. I feel like I must inform you, you got it all correct, Gołombek is just the singular form, Gołombki is the plural name.

  • @ghan74
    @ghan74 Před rokem +1

    It helps you and us to learn a basic pronunciation of a few letters that are different than in English. Like the ł is pronounced like ‘wuh’ and v like w and vice versa.

    • @kyleandmadie
      @kyleandmadie  Před rokem

      Thanks for the info! Before we head into a new country we do try to learn the basics like hello, please, thank you, etc..

  • @ericlilley2735
    @ericlilley2735 Před rokem

    $60.00 a day pretty easy to do in the Philippines.

  • @christineriche6752
    @christineriche6752 Před rokem

    Please share the name of the restaurant ♥️

  • @masongeemontgomery4467
    @masongeemontgomery4467 Před rokem +1

    What has been the most difficult experience of your trip so far??

    • @kyleandmadie
      @kyleandmadie  Před rokem +1

      I would say having to cancel our Airbnb in Vienna and get a hotel! The reviews on our Airbnb were super concerning and talked about the place being super filthy and a window being broken so random people could enter the apartment so we used credit card points and booked a hotel the night before 🥲

  • @colinlilley8480
    @colinlilley8480 Před rokem +2

    Go bubby

    • @kyleandmadie
      @kyleandmadie  Před rokem +1

      The comment I've truly been waiting for. Thanks bubby

  • @AndrewBozo
    @AndrewBozo Před rokem

    Tylko jedząc kiełbasę, wyrzuciłeś kawałek do kosza. W Polsce jedzenia się nie wyrzuca. Kupujemy tyle ile jesteś w stanie zjeść. Jeśli smakuje to zjadasz do końca, jeśli wyrzucasz to znaczy że ci nie smakuje lub marnujesz jedzenie bo kupując nie jesteś głodny. Tak się nie powinno robić. 🧐🙃

    • @kyleandmadie
      @kyleandmadie  Před rokem +1

      in the video you can hear Kyle say "the sausage rolled on the ground", and we are not going to eat food that rolled across the ground in the middle of a city :)

  • @ioi41
    @ioi41 Před rokem +1

    ZLOTY, not 'slati' or 'zlati'. That is the name of polish currency. If you translate directly 'zloty' (złoty) would be 'golden' in english. There is also no 'cent', but there is GROSZ (grosh) (singel) . Zloty is equivalent of US dollar while grosze (plural) is equivalent of us cents.
    Those 60$ you spent is around 280 zł (which not small amount).

    • @kyleandmadie
      @kyleandmadie  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for the clarification on that! Very helpful :)

  • @yakeosicki8965
    @yakeosicki8965 Před rokem +4

    This isn't a bejgel, it's an 'obwarzanek krakowski'. It has at least 700 years of tradition. The dough is scalded first then baked. The bagels you know also come from Krakow. Krakow's Jews began baking them in the 17th century. It was occasional bread. Bagels were given to women after a successful childbirth. Bagels with great emigration of people came to the USA at the end of the 19th century. Today they are a symbol of NY. The casseroles - zapiekanka were made at the turn of the 70s and 80s of the last century. The communist economy was in great crisis. Many goods were rationed. Meat in the open market was unavailable. Small gastronomy was dying. Someone came up with the idea to bake old baguettes with cheese, mushrooms and onions. This is how this dish was created.

    • @kyleandmadie
      @kyleandmadie  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the info and history behind the food!

  • @Umberto-lavartus-prodeo.

    in Poland you don't throw food in the garbage ;(

    • @kyleandmadie
      @kyleandmadie  Před rokem +1

      In the video you can hear Kyle say “it rolled on the ground” and that is why he threw it away!

  • @ronnie7277
    @ronnie7277 Před rokem

    Zapiekanki is the plural of Zapiekanka

  • @copricorn_moon8833
    @copricorn_moon8833 Před rokem +1

    Poles never share their zapiekanka with someone! That is sacrilege😆the same like italians eat the pizza on their own.

    • @kyleandmadie
      @kyleandmadie  Před rokem +1

      Haha, as an American I feel like we share everything that we eat so we can taste it all!

  • @jerzysob1054
    @jerzysob1054 Před rokem +1

    I don't like your technic cutting sausage. You lick it from the top to the bottom first and then try to make a wish. I think all your wishes come true in Poland since then. Keep it up fellows.

  • @janusz4695
    @janusz4695 Před 5 měsíci

    Trzeba było na studia przyjechać do Polski w ramach wymiany studentów i mielibyście studia za darmo.

  • @vishd33
    @vishd33 Před rokem

    Yea but that 60$ ia lmost 300 zl and for that money u need to work like 4-5 days of 8 hour shifts

    • @kyleandmadie
      @kyleandmadie  Před rokem

      Maybe in Poland, but in the United States, most people make that in 3-5 hours on a normal work day! Very affordable if you are from the states :)

    • @vishd33
      @vishd33 Před rokem +1

      @@kyleandmadie WHat i mean is , because how exchange rate works what ==60$ which is probably like lets say 5 hours of work in Poland == about 300 zl and keep in mind back few years back minimum wage in Poland was about 1600 1800 zloty a month - Tax - Insurance

    • @lech2897
      @lech2897 Před měsícem

      Not true, the average monthly salary in Poland is now around 7000 zlotys.