What Can You EAT FOR $10 in Germany? (in 24 Hours)

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
  • What food would you buy for an entire day of eating out with only $10? With raising inflation rates and global uncertainty, eating out is becoming more and more expensive. In this video, we challenge ourselves to an entire day of eating out for only $10 or €10 to see what is still possible without cooking We are located here in Germany and we've noticed drastic changes in the prices of gas, groceries and restaurant prices.
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    Timestamps:
    00:00 - Rising Food Prices
    00:23 - $10 Challenge Rules
    00:46 - 1st Meal - Phil
    03:07 - 1st Meal - Deana
    04:47 - 2nd Meal - Phil
    06:52 - Food Options
    07:38 - 2nd Meal - Deana
    09:44 - Like, Sub, Join, Thanks :)
    09:58 - 3rd Meal - Phil
    11:18 - 3rd Meal - Deana
    14:41 - Challenge Results (Money Remaining)
    15:00 - What would you spend $10 on?

Komentáře • 497

  • @DeanaandPhil
    @DeanaandPhil  Před rokem +28

    What food would you buy with $10 (without cooking)?
    If you enjoyed this video you may enjoy: Fair Food Tour in Germany! (czcams.com/video/e82gTzMv0Iw/video.html ) or 10 MUST EAT Dishes in Germany! (czcams.com/video/TVSvY2Wnmcw/video.html )

    • @janpracht6662
      @janpracht6662 Před rokem +1

      Today I was in KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken, Hamburg main station). For 9,99 Euro you get a "mixed box" with different pieces of fried chicken, a middle-size French Fries and a 0,5 l drink. The taste of the chicken was fairly good, no reason to complain and you get fed up. Well, fast food is no solution for every day, but the price-performance-ratio was okay.

    • @MBrieger
      @MBrieger Před rokem +1

      Different Topic: How will you guys handle the upcoming winter when you have to deal with the costs of energy? Seems there is a rather different perspective between the US and Germany. That whole Ukraine issue is virtually not in the public awareness/mind.

    • @eagles7575
      @eagles7575 Před rokem

      deana can you eat for a day in SC on $10? I know on this side of Charolotte its super hard to do that.

    • @MBrieger
      @MBrieger Před rokem +2

      @@eagles7575 I would say in California your only chance is a Mexican Street Food place. But even just a Cheese Quesadilla is not cheap.

    • @athommen1
      @athommen1 Před rokem

      @@MBrieger yeah like Tacos for one buck at food trucks...

  • @norseguy89
    @norseguy89 Před rokem +19

    Still way cheaper than U.S. most drive through "combo" are like $10-15 with the drink.

  • @cujero
    @cujero Před rokem +78

    I definitely miss the food in Germany. The prices are better and, most importantly, the quality is way better

    • @uebelgunne
      @uebelgunne Před rokem +3

      Unfortunately, the time of better prices is over. At the moment we have an inflation rate of over 7%. Everything has become significantly more expensive. Groceries, petrol, gas, electricity.

    • @cujero
      @cujero Před rokem +2

      @@uebelgunne i agree completely. But with the exchange rate right now Germany is much cheaper than where I live in the US. I mean as a tourist bringing over dollars. With inflation in the US being above 9% i think it's never been a better time to go to Germany.

    • @denzelpanther240
      @denzelpanther240 Před rokem +5

      @@uebelgunne still cheaper here than in most western countries. we were dirt cheap with our food

    • @uebelgunne
      @uebelgunne Před rokem +1

      @@denzelpanther240 This is probably also dependent on the basic income.

    • @lukewalker3
      @lukewalker3 Před rokem +1

      @@cujero you should see the gas prices in the UK and for petrol it’s gone crazy I hope it goes back to normal soon we are going crazy over it it’s a European thing if something goes up my 50p ohhh that’s it 😡😡😡😡but hi from
      The uk hope your well

  • @potatophil8432
    @potatophil8432 Před rokem +87

    These price increases lately are bad... Has anybody else noticed?

    • @DeanasDetours
      @DeanasDetours Před rokem +11

      My favorite peach Durstlöscher is getting more expensive! 😭

    • @chrisbrianjeremiaholsen9787
      @chrisbrianjeremiaholsen9787 Před rokem +16

      Yes. People getting what they voted for.

    • @chrisbrianjeremiaholsen9787
      @chrisbrianjeremiaholsen9787 Před rokem +5

      @@ERNIE555 That may or may not be true, but a fact is that a lot of people support these type of policies, so these people should pay the bill.

    • @judys9083
      @judys9083 Před rokem

      It's a bit insane, to be honest. Healthy foods are insanely overpriced, and even the crap food is not affordable. I try to get a few items and cook creatively. Never buy pre-made or eat out. It's just not doable here in the U.S.

    • @detlefv.4085
      @detlefv.4085 Před rokem +9

      @@chrisbrianjeremiaholsen9787 I bet noone have voted for the Russia/Ukraine war (without Putin), since it started all is getting expensive.

  • @DrGlynnWix
    @DrGlynnWix Před rokem +13

    I love Spinat-Feta Börekstange! I almost always get one when we go grocery shopping.

  • @airliners6430
    @airliners6430 Před rokem +28

    great video, you guys! this should definitely be a series. 5, 15, 20 Euros would all be fun to watch. keep it up! love from Texas

  • @adamw.3409
    @adamw.3409 Před rokem +10

    In Poland (I live in Warsaw) probably 5-6 Euros would be enough for eating out on a budget.. e.g. a big doner kebab here costs just 3 euros., a sweet bun filled with apples (practically the same like Deana had at 4:18 is just 0.50 euro (4 times cheaper!).. a basic hamburger in McD is like 1 euro here., but instead try "Zapiekanka" - Polish popular street food (type of Polish pizza in form of a toasted open-face sandwich made of a sliced baguette or other long roll of bread, topped with sautéed white mushrooms, cheese and sometimes other ingredients such as ham.) , it's just like 2 euros... we also have so-called Milk Bars- canteen style restaurants which only serve Polish traditional dishes like pierogi, known for good quality, like home-made meals and really affordable prices.. e.g. two-course lunch (soup and second course) will cost you 4 euros maximum, vegan options are much cheaper.....remember that Polish people earn on average 1000 euros or even a bit less... you definitely should come and visit Warsaw! :)

    • @franhunne8929
      @franhunne8929 Před rokem +2

      To read about Zapiekanka makes me hungry. And I have eaten my share of Pierogi and they are delicious. Yes, defo try some Polish food. Hearty meals, love them!

  • @pattib1914
    @pattib1914 Před rokem +61

    Wow, things are still definitely cheaper there than in the US. I don’t ever remember getting a pizza for $5.00! I was very close to Frankfurt from 1985-1989, the Dollar exchange rate was $1.00 to 3.00 to almost 4.00 marks back then. Of course it fluctuates. I sure miss the fresh bakeries. ❤️. Thanks you guys, you bring back some very good memories ❤️❤️

    • @KitsuneHB
      @KitsuneHB Před rokem +2

      5 Euros is really cheap and the pizza was quite big. There are a lot of pizza stands where you can spend more money.

    • @chrizawesome
      @chrizawesome Před rokem +7

      @Q You got your facts wrong. 4 DM are 2.05€. You devide 4 Mark by 1,95583.

    • @rogerokelley
      @rogerokelley Před rokem +1

      Yes. I remember those days. Kaiserslautern Pirmesans Wurzburg. $1.00 was 3.74DM. US Service Members felt rich on payday lol 🇩🇪🇩🇪💰💰

    • @jsebby2284
      @jsebby2284 Před rokem

      Little Caesars had $5 pizzas forever up until covid

  • @pattib1914
    @pattib1914 Před rokem +40

    I love watching your videos. I wish the Aldi’s in the US were like they are in Germany! They don’t even come close in comparison!

    • @ramonacharles9540
      @ramonacharles9540 Před rokem +5

      They do not even sell a lot of German products is in products so sad

    • @DeanaandPhil
      @DeanaandPhil  Před rokem +8

      Yeah it's always interesting looking at Aldi products in different countries! We liked some of the options in Spain. It was different than here in Germany!

    • @Guguzzz
      @Guguzzz Před rokem +4

      When Aldi opened its first supermarkets here in Italy like 4/5 years ago,I thought that i would have find more German products,like Lidls here,but you'll find mostly Italian products (in my case),maybe it's just that they try to offer foods produced locally
      Not that it's a bad thing,quite the contrary,but it's curious at first

    • @LythaWausW
      @LythaWausW Před rokem +3

      I feel the opposite; the USA Aldis have food I grew up with in America (peanut butter, cheetos, actual crackers) and in Germany it's mostly foods Germans prefer, cuz that is what sells in Germany. Also, in America, Aldis have bathrooms specifically for customers, what a luxury! If you had a German Aldi in America, you'd find all types of pork, plenty of hazelnut items, frozen Chum salmon, and you'd have to pee before you go shopping, cuz no bathroom. Aldi in America carries the good German chocolate, so you aren't missing anything.

    • @pattib1914
      @pattib1914 Před rokem +2

      @@LythaWausW I have not been in one single Aldi that had anything fresh, like the bakery. Also it is more like a super cheap off brand items. Occasionally I can find brand name German items. But I do shop there on an occasion, I will try things at least once and if I don’t like it I just don’t buy it again.

  • @1337Jokerman
    @1337Jokerman Před rokem +23

    € 6,00 for a döner... A dürum with veal is already at € 8,50 here in Hamburg. Was € 5,80 1,5 years ago. Insanity.

    • @Humpelstilzchen
      @Humpelstilzchen Před rokem +3

      In my Kreisstadt in bavaria 6€ for a 50/50 lamb/calf Döner

    • @DeanaandPhil
      @DeanaandPhil  Před rokem +15

      In 2018 Deana tried her first Döner and it was €3,50! RIP the 3 Euro Döner prices!

    • @pattib1914
      @pattib1914 Před rokem +2

      They always reminded me of the Gyro, which I love. In the US you will pay about $8 to $10 for one now.

    • @JadedKate
      @JadedKate Před rokem +3

      @@DeanaandPhil €3 was the price when I was a highschool student 🤷🏻‍♀️
      LOL that was 20 years ago Phil 😂
      around here it was 5,50 last time
      I went to get one, but I haven't
      been in nearly a year I think... 🤔

    • @berlindude75
      @berlindude75 Před rokem +2

      Boycott these insanely inflated prices so they come down.

  • @karmesindryade
    @karmesindryade Před rokem +6

    Hallo aus Wiesbaden. You can really find great and cheap items at the bakery section of most German supermarkets (ALDI, LIDL, EDEKA, NETTO, etc.). From the 0,29 EUR Brezel the 0,50-0,70 EUR Börek to the 0,99 EUR Pizza Slice or the "expensive" "Schinken-Käse-Stange" (Ham&Bacon) for 1,50 EUR. There are also many vegetarian options now, like the Mediterranean veggies focaccia (1,99 EUR) or even some vegan items. And then you can find there many nice sweet pastries (like the "Apfeltasche" or cinnamon rolls or donuts etc.

  • @937m
    @937m Před rokem +4

    I live in the Netherlands but I visit Nordrhein-Westfalen often with friend for a weekend or so. I keep being amazed by how cheap most things are in Germany compared to The Netherlands. I love going on a nice Nurburgring weekend trip with my friends and getting breakfast from Aldi or Rewe. Its incredible how two countries so close to each other can feel so different.

    • @Worlds_Worst_Guitarist
      @Worlds_Worst_Guitarist Před 10 měsíci

      i find it the other way round. Living between Roermond and Venlo on the German side. I Love doing shopping and eating in Netherlands!

  • @jakeanderson9820
    @jakeanderson9820 Před rokem +2

    My wife and I are traveling to Germany gor the first time tomorrow. Just wanted to say thank you so much for your videos. They are very helpful for people who don't travel internationally.

  • @richiee500
    @richiee500 Před rokem +6

    Really good Vlog Guys. Keep up the good work and make some more of this kind of video. Love from Berlin and India.

  • @gigivoicu9998
    @gigivoicu9998 Před rokem +9

    Breakfast points for Phil, as I can't have any sugar in my meals. Lunch points for Phil, because the wrap looked better than the salad option and Deana wins the last points for dinner.

    • @Yyr85
      @Yyr85 Před rokem

      Wrap? Die by my sword!!!

  • @2RR
    @2RR Před rokem +1

    You guys are so fun. Well done. Can't wait for next time. Take care.

  • @passingthroughtime3033
    @passingthroughtime3033 Před rokem +14

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Everything looked delicious!

  • @GiuseppeBasile
    @GiuseppeBasile Před rokem +16

    10 Euro is about $15 here in Australia. Inflation and the cost of living has really increased lately. I dont think I could do breakfeast lunch and dinner for that amount. Enjoyed the video Deana & Phil

    • @meredithgreenslade1965
      @meredithgreenslade1965 Před rokem +1

      I don't think it is possible in Australia too. Our Aldi isn't as good either. The doner I had for dinner tonight was 13 dollars.

    • @steveth1000
      @steveth1000 Před rokem

      Of course you could eat in Australia for $15. Dominoes still have $5 large pizzas, Aldi have salads for $4 or $5 with meat. You still have $5 for breakfast. Cheese and bacon rolls from Coles are cheap. I bought a grain single bread roll the other day for 70 cents and got a $1.50 worth of cooked chicken breast and stuffed it in and had that for lunch on the run.

  • @ember_tgq8950
    @ember_tgq8950 Před rokem +3

    I have to say my husband and I really love yalls videos. He is from Bamberg and I am from USA we will be moving to Höchstadt in the next year and your videos are helping me get prepared and excited!
    Also thank you for the videos of Deana progressing with her German because now my husband has started 24 hrs of german on me and the kids 🥴🤣

    • @steveth1000
      @steveth1000 Před rokem +1

      Great idea just keep practising and write the names of items in German around your home. Your kids will pick the language up very quickly.

  • @alishawilliams4194
    @alishawilliams4194 Před rokem +4

    I loved this challenge! The shops might be different but your choices were very similar to what I would have chosen as well. Overall I think I would have preferred Deanna's meals because I am one of those weird people who actually miss veggies when I don't eat them so the salad would have gone a long way to reducing cravings or feelings of lack on that small budget. The pizza looked amazingly authentic and tasty, but I also appreciated the look of Phil's sandwich. The sushi prices seemed low as compared to what we see in the US. Haven't seen a maki of any type for less than $8 for awhile now. Good choices for one day, but what do you guys think the sustainability of this challenge might be? Could you do the same for a week? A month? How creative do you think you would get by the 3rd or 4th day or even the 2nd week?

  • @lynetteray2146
    @lynetteray2146 Před rokem +2

    Difficult to do in Cape Coral, Florida where 8 oz of yoghurt costs $1.49 before sales tax. You might be able to get a Cuban sandwich from a Cuban restaurant for under $10 or $11 for a Gyros sandwich from a Greek restaurant. One large slice of pizza costs $3.97 at a privately owned pizzeria, before tax. 1/4 of the size of your pizza. Ironically, there is a place called Bread Pete, a German bakery (lots of Germans in Cape Coral - they have an Oktoberfest here). They have freshly baked German breads, rolls and breakfast pastries most days - the pastries are about $3 after taxes. After taxes, you pay about $4 for a broetchen with bratwurst or ham, egg & cheese. The grocery stores are so expensive and only offer 'fast food' items between $6 and $12 before tax. So, if you ate yoghurt for breakfast and then bought two of the $4 roll sandwiches from Bread Pete for lunch and dinner, you probably could do it. I'd be hungry though! $20 a day is far more realistic!

  • @katherinelandreth2191
    @katherinelandreth2191 Před rokem +10

    My local pizza joint charges $14 for a 14 inch cheese pizza. So that would have been the entire budget for the day and then some 😭

    • @stefan0325
      @stefan0325 Před rokem +1

      these are not American pizzas. German pizzas are 10.5 inches and thin crust and weigh about 10oz.

    • @katherinelandreth2191
      @katherinelandreth2191 Před rokem +1

      @@stefan0325 my local pizza joint does a thin crust and is only slightly bigger. It’s not a Pizza Hut, dominoes, chewy thick crust huge pizza.

  • @billsouthern9537
    @billsouthern9537 Před rokem +11

    Great options from both for all three meals. Can't believe fresh made pizza was only $5. The Aldi's bakery options are great. Deana and Phil could even get dessert with what they had left if Phil didn't have to pay for that pizza slice.

  • @xn7270
    @xn7270 Před rokem +12

    Yeah my favorite CZcamsrs 😀👍

  • @th60of
    @th60of Před rokem +5

    Carbs and fat are cheap. The challenge is getting your proteins, especially if you are a vegetarian.

  • @lekevkev351
    @lekevkev351 Před rokem +5

    I am from Germany and I was shocked by the pizza prices in US in relation to other fast food

    • @elcomode
      @elcomode Před rokem

      Take a look at the price of pizza in Japan, especially in Tokyo. Equivalent to 30-40 dollars per pizza with delivery service. Mostly 24cm to 28cm in diameter.

  • @nikkibee187
    @nikkibee187 Před rokem +3

    I've always wanted to try doing this challenge in Vienna. I don't really keep track, but I tend to be around 10-15 euros in a day with just snacks, like if I'm out working/going to classes and don't have time to cook at home. I have eaten so many of those paprika Taschen from Hofer and Spinat feta Tascherln from Ströck.

  • @rickyn1135
    @rickyn1135 Před rokem +70

    Deana your salad was $2 Euros?! $5-$6 in USA. I’m shocked at the price difference. Especially since it was packed identical to ours. (USA) 😱 $5 for a pizza. That’s it. I’m learning German and moving to Germany. I wish. I’m a foodie food eater and love a great value & quality for my hard earned money. Come on USA,we can do better.

    • @adamw.3409
      @adamw.3409 Před rokem +7

      there are places in the south of Italy where you can grab a delicious pizza for even less.. I usually pay 3,20 euros/dollars for a takeaway Margherita in Catania / Sicily (pizzeria Del Centro - strongly recommend!).. btw coffee is just one buck :) and one kg (over two pounds) of fresh and absolutely delicious grapes bought from a local farmer on the street market - 1 euro :) most vegetables are also 1 kg per 1 euro (1 dollar)

    • @lostmorty
      @lostmorty Před rokem +8

      You'd be amazed how cheap Germany actually is despite it being a first world country. Out of all European grocery stores, I find German grocery stores to be one of the cheapest and restaurants have very reasonable prices

    • @adamw.3409
      @adamw.3409 Před rokem +7

      @@lostmorty nope, Poland is even cheaper, that's why so many Germans living close to the Polish border come here shopping :)

    • @lostmorty
      @lostmorty Před rokem +5

      @@adamw.3409 Well I actually meant one of the cheapest in Europe and it's still true. Especially considering the fact that the average salary in Germany is one of the highest in Europe :)

    • @MBrieger
      @MBrieger Před rokem +4

      @@lostmorty Sorry, check your statistics. On the national GDP Germany is leading in Europe, true. On the per Capita it doesn't even make the top ten.
      Germany is a socialist Country through and through. Cradle to Grave.
      Sweden has finally realized that the welfare State isn't sustainable and slammed on the breaks. So did Denmark.

  • @imyabota5785
    @imyabota5785 Před rokem +2

    As a german student, Not cooking for urself will result in much higher food expenses, like a currywurst for 3 Euro. Get a bag of sausages, curry ketchup and a few buns will result in around 6 Euro which equals to 6 portion, so you basically get a portion the same or bigger size for one third of the original prize. But obv you have to cook for urself, Im lazy too but this is why there are TK-products (which are often referred as the typical student diet ^^') or "frozen products" like 1kg of Lasagne for just 2 Euro or less or many other meals. I personally go for TK wings or chicken nuggets for 3,50 per kg instead of going to kfc/mc. It doesnt tast that good but it is waaay cheaper. Another thing which is already mentioned in this video is the bread section in supermarkets. You can get a huge bag of baked goodies for 5-6 Euro which will feed you easily for the whole day. Not healthy, but very cheap. Just gotta get used to eating nothing but bread for a day.

    • @juttaj5435
      @juttaj5435 Před rokem +1

      Du hast so recht. Auch wenn man nicht kochen kann gibt es so viele Möglichkeiten etwas leckeres zu hause zu machen 👍

  • @TheMiscexpense
    @TheMiscexpense Před rokem +7

    I love Germany, I live about 1 hour from the Dutch/ German border and often drive to for example Kleve for shopping, a Bratwurst and the danishes at a bakery or Aldi/ Kaufland/ Rewe. Maybe it's an idea to do a shopping tour in the DM, I'm sure the price difference with the US is quite big :)

    • @elcomode
      @elcomode Před rokem

      Greetings from nearby, next to Wesel

  • @eleveneleven11114
    @eleveneleven11114 Před rokem +2

    Curry wurst is always popular at German festivals in Texas but definitely costs more! 😋

  • @HomeWorkouts_LS
    @HomeWorkouts_LS Před rokem +3

    This is interesting! So impressive in comparison to Denver CO where you can’t get much of a meal even for under $10 now.

    • @judys9083
      @judys9083 Před rokem +3

      Yup. I'm struggling here in Colorado, too. I think it's just the U.S. overall. So depressing. And the quality of food has gone downhill.

  • @ChristinaHellas
    @ChristinaHellas Před rokem +2

    Same food choices are more expensive here in Greece. With minimum monthly pay salaries of 715 euros..

  • @nataliagoncalves6582
    @nataliagoncalves6582 Před rokem +4

    Loved the style of the video 🥰
    The pizza for 5€ looked so good and was a crazy bargain 😱
    OMG I don't now what I would get for 10€, probably one big meal and like bakery stuff 😅😅

  • @robertschmidtbauer3891
    @robertschmidtbauer3891 Před rokem +4

    Wow. All that delicious food for just $10.00 per person is incredible. And the variety of items at Aldi in Germany is far superior than the ones in the U.S. especially the bakery section. Thanks for your videos, so fun to watch. Keep it up.

  • @basvanmontfort5321
    @basvanmontfort5321 Před rokem

    I live just across the border in the Netherlands near Düsseldorf (Roermond). Always find Düsseldorf one of the nicest German cities to visit and shop in! Nice tips to remember, thanks!

  • @MartinIbert
    @MartinIbert Před rokem +7

    5 Euros for this freshly made pizza? In Düsseldorf? That is crazy value for money I'd say. It looks really good. And it's crazy cheap. Granted, I don't usually look for the price of a Margarita pizza, but a regular pizza with some decent toppings runs a tenner around here (Berlin, northern outskirts), easily, even at a pizza food truck.

    • @V0r4xiz
      @V0r4xiz Před rokem

      Toppings are what cut into your budget. Most places charge 1-2€ just for one topping. 5 bucks for a ~26cm diameter margherita is pretty standard even here in Düsseldorf.

    • @trythis2006
      @trythis2006 Před rokem

      its not really cheap, if i make myself a pizza, that can last a couple days and costs under 10 euros, this is expensive and not even good pizza

  • @gigiwallace6768
    @gigiwallace6768 Před rokem +3

    Oh man! I miss Döners!! When we lived there in 1996, they were about 5 DM.

    • @iiGoku_Gaming
      @iiGoku_Gaming Před rokem +1

      they used to be 2.50€ - 4.50€ til recently, but due to Covid they pretty much doubled in price to be able to keep their restaurants open. :(

  • @alfalfasprout69
    @alfalfasprout69 Před rokem +1

    I live in Dusseldorf, and this is very impressive to find such budget options,

  • @claudiaweidman1004
    @claudiaweidman1004 Před rokem

    Great video, thanks

  • @veronicanunez7816
    @veronicanunez7816 Před rokem +2

    Here in Puerto Rico it would be very hard to do this challenge if you want a meal that is actually filling. My boyfriend and I thought about it and the only way this would be possible here is if you ate from the Taco Bell or Burger King value menu. Healthy food choices and more local meals that are filling usually cost between $7 - $12 dollars. Business owners try their best to keep their prices reasonable but the government is not really in it to support local business owners and on top of that there is the inflation.

  • @tuneskramer69
    @tuneskramer69 Před rokem +4

    No drinks, with this hot weather

    • @DeanaandPhil
      @DeanaandPhil  Před rokem +4

      Lol too expensive! We drank tap water for this video!

    • @marianabalan3462
      @marianabalan3462 Před rokem +1

      ​@@DeanaandPhil hi ...still enought money for to buy one bottle of beer and to drink togheder

  • @passingthroughtime3033
    @passingthroughtime3033 Před rokem +10

    Nice looking pizza for only $5

  • @kampfkakerlake129
    @kampfkakerlake129 Před rokem

    Hinkel ist echt die beste Bäckerei in Sachen Brot. Probiert mal das "Dinkelsprösschen", das saftigste Vollkornbrot dass ich kenne. Die Hinkelsteine sind sehr leckere Brötchen und im Sommer müsst ihr den Sommertraum probieren, ein sehr leckeres Currybrot. Gebäckmäßig würde ich den Apfelberliner empfehlen und in der Weihnachtszeit machen die richtig gutes Spekulatius. Achja: Dene Gör ist tatsächlich der beste Döner in Düsseldorf

  • @LordDucarius
    @LordDucarius Před rokem +7

    Ja man in Düsseldorf ist diese Challenge ja nochma ein ganzes Stückchen härter :D Im Pott würd man da glaub ich noch besser weg kommen, aber auch nicht mehr viel in der heutigen Zeit leider

  • @Miristzuheiss
    @Miristzuheiss Před rokem +10

    Das war eine super Video Idee.
    Falls ihr Lust habt, in Düsseldorf Benrath ist dieses Wochenende eine riesen Bierbörse. Auch mit zig Foodstanden. Und Benrath Schloss ist direkt daneben

    • @DeanaandPhil
      @DeanaandPhil  Před rokem +2

      Ohhh Danke!! We might have to check that out!

    • @Miristzuheiss
      @Miristzuheiss Před rokem +1

      @@DeanaandPhil ich weiss, es ist Monatsende aber es lohnt sich

    • @Miristzuheiss
      @Miristzuheiss Před rokem

      Haltestelle ist Urdenbacher Allee mit der 71 oder S-Bahnhof. Alles direkt im Geschehen

    • @guidofietz
      @guidofietz Před rokem

      Doch nicht zu einer Bierbörse einladen!!
      Dass die beiden keine Ahnung von Bier haben, haben sie hinreichend bewiesen. Besonders Phil, dem ich es nicht abnehme Deutscher zu sein - außer: überüberüberwiegend im Ausland gelebt, vorzugsweise US/UK , würde den überragenden englischen Sprachschatz erklären, aber woher dann der ziemlich grausame deutsche Akzent?
      Ich habe jedenfalls noch nie einen Deutschen mit so wenig Ahnung von Deutschland getroffen!
      Bier, Spargel, ach, ich habe mir leider keine Notizen gemacht! Beim Kochen dürfte Ihr bei mir höchstens Wasser kochen...

  • @marksmith9566
    @marksmith9566 Před rokem +2

    The onigiri is a good buy. The rice fills you up for breakfast. If it has fish or meat even better!

  • @petersteel7735
    @petersteel7735 Před rokem +2

    5 euros for this pizza!!!!? wtf?! that's a steal!! Great videos as always guys! Cheers

  • @judys9083
    @judys9083 Před rokem +3

    2 euros for a salad like THAT, Deanna!? Consider yourself lucky. It costs about $5 for half of that in the U.S. (Colorado), and the quality here is terrible! Damn, I miss Germany.

  • @claudiaterumiutimura6098

    A very good vídeo!! I'll go to Düsseldorf in december so I'll take note the name of the places. Thanks a lot!❤

  • @Farbenator
    @Farbenator Před rokem +6

    Nice Video :)
    I also would use the Aldi for breakfast in that challenge. For lunch i would probably go to REWE to buy something from the "Heiße Theke" (i know not every REWE got these, but were i live everyone has them). Maybe a Frikadellenbrötchen and a Fleischkäsebrötchen, each 1.50€ . So i would have left 6€ if the breakfast at aldi cost 1€. With that i can buy half roast chicken with fries. Cost 6€ as a menu at our local roast chicken food truck.

    • @Kloetenhenne
      @Kloetenhenne Před rokem

      It is not grilled chicken. It is not actually grilled. It's called rotisserie chicken because it rotates while getting roasted. Just to not get people confused.

    • @Farbenator
      @Farbenator Před rokem +1

      @@Kloetenhenne Yeah you are right, as a non native english speaker i just translate directly from "Grillhähnchen" to "grilled chicken" . Roast chicken would be correct. thanks

  • @arsh9373
    @arsh9373 Před rokem +4

    Definitely good value for the money

  • @Sandy-ey9fz
    @Sandy-ey9fz Před rokem +1

    I loved watching this. Greetings from Suriname 🇸🇷

  • @KeriInOkinawa
    @KeriInOkinawa Před rokem +12

    We moved to Germany from Hawaii (which is so friggin expensive) so the prices here are so reasonable. I live in a smaller village in NRW near the border with Netherlands so we don't have as many options to choose from for a "eat for $10 a day" challenge but hmmm...
    Id probably get a chocolate croissant from Kaufland for breakfast (that would cost like 70 cents lol), a chicken döner from the place nearest my house, that's 5 euros, and there's a place that has a really good currywurst and fries in the parking lot of the Aldi here and it's like 4 euros so I'd get that. :D (oh no I just looked up the prices of the currywurst place because it had been awhile...6 euros now...so I failed lol)

    • @deviousdan9882
      @deviousdan9882 Před rokem +1

      Would that place be herzogenrath? Csuse it has Kaufland and ist at the border.then i would have to test the Frittenbude at aldi when i drive to Holland next time😀

    • @ehmha3641
      @ehmha3641 Před rokem

      Sehr gesunde Ernährung

    • @V0r4xiz
      @V0r4xiz Před rokem

      Yeah, whichever fast food item you remember from longer than 2 months ago, I can guarantee will be 1-2€ more expensive now. Practically over night. Now, did your salary go up by an equivalent ratio? No? Yeah, mine neither...

    • @peterglueck
      @peterglueck Před rokem

      Puuuh, from Hawaii to Germany, what a deal! Are you (still) happy here? I hope so!

  • @stephanierobinson9443
    @stephanierobinson9443 Před rokem +9

    I'm impressed with that nice salad WITH chicken for 2!!

    • @LythaWausW
      @LythaWausW Před rokem +6

      I love those salads and do just like Deanna, I bring them home and dress them up further with what I have in the fridge. They can stretch into a couple of meals, that way.

    • @JadedKate
      @JadedKate Před rokem +1

      @@LythaWausW I can make 2 good big meals from one bowl if I add something.

    • @pxlsoldier
      @pxlsoldier Před rokem +1

      They taste super nasty...personally I would not go for it. But I am also a bit spoiled in terms of food quality.

  • @liamthecollector
    @liamthecollector Před rokem +1

    good call to get the pizza for takeout instead of delivering. the prices for delivery can get pretty high. i think its 2,50€per kilometer where i live

  • @athommen1
    @athommen1 Před rokem +2

    Awesome video and great idea/concept/challenge. Thanks for sharing! I'm an expat in Switzerland and things are so expensive in this country my guess is you would need at least 20 bucks to be able tu fullfil your challenge. Even a frozen margerita pizza is more the 5 Euros 🤪 I'm curious to what your both food choices would cost me in Switzerland, we have Aldi stores too so I should be able to find all the goodies you had, plus the kebab and the pizza 😎

    • @peterglueck
      @peterglueck Před rokem

      Well, Switzerland is really very expensive, compared to Germany. The Margerita in a German Pizzeria costs about 8 Euro. In Switzerland you will pay about 17 Euro for the same.
      I love Switzerland and it´s people but it is too expensive to visit it often

  • @riaconradt2554
    @riaconradt2554 Před rokem

    A Brezel for breakfast would have also been nice. Belegtes Brötchen are also good options for lunch or dinner. The salad from Aldi was a really good deal.

    • @peterglueck
      @peterglueck Před rokem

      They were in Dusseldorf Ria. Much too far away from Baden-Wurttemberg where the real Brezels come from

  • @juricarmichael2534
    @juricarmichael2534 Před rokem +1

    Hi.
    What about Kantinen or Mensa, if open to the public? Maybe a second part of the challenge? Would try:
    University, town hall, big companies, library, court, furniture stores,.....
    There are Bahnhofsmission and Suppenküche, too. But you should only use them if it's really necessary, not to experiment.

  • @davidsmith3263
    @davidsmith3263 Před rokem +3

    In French it’s hard to say good value too. It’s “Bon rapport qualité prix”. A bit like the Deutsch

  • @MarcosGabrielSantosRocha

    This video just blew my mind! Here in Brazil we pay R$ 30 (Brazilian Real) for a really small Pizza! I understand it occurs because of the currency but what a huge difference! You guys are amazing! Keep up with this amazing job here on CZcams!

  • @shelleybuerer4502
    @shelleybuerer4502 Před rokem

    You two did good. I like to eat at Markets and order from the deli when I’m visiting. I love doners too.

  • @gdparry2727
    @gdparry2727 Před rokem

    All the UK Aldis don't seem to have fresh bakery. Lidl do and is pretty good (and affordable)

  • @alfalfasprout69
    @alfalfasprout69 Před rokem

    Pizza Romantica is the best Pizza I've had living here for 2.5 years, Nice one!

  • @wingedhussar1117
    @wingedhussar1117 Před rokem +2

    When you are in Düsseldorf, you just have to eat a Schweinebrötchen at Schweinejanes, or even better, a Schweinshaxe :) I swear, I have eaten Schweinshaxe at lots of places, but that restaurant is the best
    BTW I think Deana's German has become much better, I can tell by her accent, her pronunciation has improved a lot over the past two years.

  • @BearStar1
    @BearStar1 Před rokem +4

    The last time that I ate out at a Restaurant was with my ex-wife in January 2019 . Then a few weeks later she had a bad fall in the kitchen that required her to have brain surgery because of numerous blood clotting. It affected her memory later and in January of 2021 she passed in her sleep of a abdominal aorta embolism . And I just can't bring myself to go to a restaurant to dine by myself since she passed. because we always enjoyed dining out at least once or twice a month togther.

  • @groundzero7470
    @groundzero7470 Před rokem +4

    I love that your default move was a Bakery.
    Welcome to Germany

    • @felsspat
      @felsspat Před rokem +1

      And it was the best baker in Düsseldorf :) Shame that it was closed.

  • @lostmorty
    @lostmorty Před rokem

    I live in Amsterdam which is more expensive but you could still survive for 10 Euros. For breakfast I would get a croissant from the grocery store for less than 1 Euro, for lunch a portion of fries for 4,4Euro and for dinner a soup from the grocery store for another 3-4 Euro! Btw, great content as always

  • @mal1465
    @mal1465 Před rokem

    In 1978 my high school buddy and I took our back packs to Europe and spent 10 weeks there on $20/day. That included our food, drinks and lodging. We found that Northern Europe was more expensive then the southern part. We found the best deal was in the train station in Zürich Switzerland, for $2.00 you could get a bratwurst, hard roll, glob of mustard and a beer. We did sleep a few times in our sleeping bags in train stations with no problems. We didn’t have any money to buy souvenirs so we came back empty handed….but have great memories of our trip. I spent my 20th birthday over there

  • @garyday4356
    @garyday4356 Před rokem +4

    LOVE IT

  • @Ramsdend2001
    @Ramsdend2001 Před rokem +2

    Loving your videos. You guys have real charisma. We are currently in Düsseldorf on holiday and are really enjoying ourselves. Trying to work our whereabouts you do your shopping, even if only to go there too.

  • @frankb1
    @frankb1 Před rokem +1

    This is a good video for someone travelling to Dusseldorf.

  • @ajl8198
    @ajl8198 Před rokem +2

    That 5$ pizza looked delicious I am from Canada and there is no way you can find pizza of that quality for only 5$

  • @derjodler890
    @derjodler890 Před rokem

    Glad you found Romantica, they really do have the best pizza in Düsseldorf.

  • @LythaWausW
    @LythaWausW Před rokem +8

    Exactly, I couldn't get McDonalds for 3$ for breakfast...I never knew how bad it has become. In Honolulu, the 1$ menu is just a cute name for 1.19, 1.29, and 1.49 menu items in the morning. And the 1.19 was just the cup of coffee, not food.

    • @DrGlynnWix
      @DrGlynnWix Před rokem +3

      Isn't tax still added onto those prices even? America feels really expensive when you have to add tax into the prices they show you.

    • @Momitsu
      @Momitsu Před rokem

      @@DrGlynnWix Tax is always included in prices shown in Germany if you are a regular customer. It is only allowed between companies to speak about prices without tax.

  • @mariawerner8447
    @mariawerner8447 Před rokem +2

    When I lived in Germany, it had the cheapest food in the EU 🇪🇺 (in supermarkets) but some of the highest salaries. Interestingly, Greece had the most expensive supermarket food, with some of the lowest salaries (this was definitely still true in 2020, when I lived in Athens) A pizza was 13-14 Euro.

  • @sueschaaff6201
    @sueschaaff6201 Před rokem +1

    I'm I'm Calgary, Alberta. Canada.... and don't be fooled by the cobra chickens (a.k.a Canada goose) they look chill till you get to close!

  • @anothercheryladventure9387

    Nice to see the prepared food in Germany. Looking at the prices at the hot dog 🌭 place, if I visit as a tourist, I would eat there a few times. And Pizza looks good. I would keep going back there. Great price.❤️❤️❤️

  • @MultiBelz
    @MultiBelz Před rokem +2

    iin munich the döner has shrunked about 30% and costs 6.50€ instead of 4.50 now

  • @japnuts
    @japnuts Před rokem +2

    Deana totally w the pizza.

  • @chrislefever871
    @chrislefever871 Před rokem +3

    No way that Pizza costs at least twice what I would pay in my home town. Love your videos.

  • @funnyslaughter
    @funnyslaughter Před rokem +1

    Gute Deals in der Düsseldorfer Altstadt: Pizzeria Arlecchino (3 Toppings für 4€ waren es, vllt auch teurer geworden?), Schweinebrötchen von Schweine Janes (sooo leckere Kruste, 100% Phil Superfood)

  • @xPat99
    @xPat99 Před rokem +1

    Wow food is so cheap in Germany ! The price of the supermarket sushi set 🤯 or the salad that Deana chose for lunch 🤯 RIP the kebab tomato 😂

  • @teresa4565
    @teresa4565 Před rokem +2

    Those prices are so cheap especially for the pizza and that lunch salad, wow!!

  • @Niklas-uk6xs
    @Niklas-uk6xs Před rokem

    You should try carissima in Oberkassel for even better (but also more expensive) pizza :)

  • @Johnny2Gats
    @Johnny2Gats Před rokem

    I remember always hitting the bakery at the train station on my way to school. Couple pretzels with ham and cheese would set me back less than 2€.

  • @dimanthasanjula9495
    @dimanthasanjula9495 Před rokem

    wow i like this concept of videos. Make some more.

  • @potatowalks8732
    @potatowalks8732 Před rokem +6

    Potatoes are the way to go!

  • @Max-ln2jb
    @Max-ln2jb Před rokem

    Try the Döner at the Worringerplatz „Yede gör“ it’s still 4,80€ and unbelievable good

  • @MartyBecker
    @MartyBecker Před rokem +2

    Before watching the video, I think Phil will definitely get a Döner. Now, let’s go watch and see…
    Ok, after watching, the Döner is a winner.
    That pizza that Deana got was a super bargain. Pizza for the win.

  • @elcomode
    @elcomode Před rokem

    I would have bought bread, butter, sausage, cheese and jam from ALDI. In addition, pea soup in a can, 1 liter of milk and some vegetables.
    Döner already costs 5-6 euros here. Currywurst without fries about 3 euros and pizza 4-10 euros. pizza delivery service does not come under 10 euros minimum order value. I don't think you can get very far with 10 euros if you buy stuff like that.
    I know what I'm talking about. Lived and survived for some years with 80-150 euros per month (2,66 - 5 per day). Mostly there was canned soup or noodles with ketchup. From time to time there were 'meatballs' made only from breadcrumbs, eggs, milk and spices. Also 1 bag of potatoes (on sale 4kg 2 euros, sometimes 10kg for 4 euros), boiled or fried in oil, with onions and ketchup or some cream cheese with herbs. Water from the tap with concentrated lemon juice. A big help was a turkish doner restaurant, from which i got leftovers at the end of the day. Of course it was not healthy food, but I managed to survive.

  • @karonfowler6101
    @karonfowler6101 Před 3 měsíci

    I did enjoy and watch your first video here and it is very helpful! Many thanks!! Yesterday I wrote my food list for my Germany trip for 1 month this October 2024. I am planning to attend Aldi, Bakery for breakfasts and lunches and cheap eatouts for dinners in Frankfurt and Berlin. I can eat Asian, pasta, Japanese, Italian - vegetarian pasta or pizza seafood, Turkish, fruit, veggies, yoghurt, and some apple juice, lemonade, soy milk, water or white wine all from ALDI to enjoy and relax in the evening! Cheers!/Prost!

  • @drudaniels8393
    @drudaniels8393 Před 10 měsíci

    You two are a hoot! Like watching.

  • @misterwong1337
    @misterwong1337 Před rokem

    For sure Phils Combo. No doubt at all. Döner beats everything and Currywurst is just #2 soooo....yes ♥

  • @musiclevel
    @musiclevel Před rokem +2

    You should try the Terbuyken Bakery in Düsseldorf, way better than Kamps 👍🏻
    And there are lots of better Pizzas and Döner in Düsseldorf too imo. You need to get around more 😉
    Great video 👍🏻

  • @gorsmy
    @gorsmy Před rokem

    I used to go to a globus hypermarket in grunstrad opposite the autohof and you could eat for €10 a day no problem

  • @freedomdove
    @freedomdove Před rokem +1

    That's great for the price you paid. It may not be the healthiest of choices, but it definitely fits the budget.

  • @CavHDeu
    @CavHDeu Před rokem

    The trick is to go to big corporate canteens there you can eat really cheap.
    It's not lamb it's calf only very few döner stores have lamb.

  • @AP-RSI
    @AP-RSI Před rokem +2

    12:20 So either you have it really good in D'dorf, or something is wrong. Here (outside of KA) I have a minimum order value of 10 € or more for all pizza delivery services. In addition, most pizza stores still want to have delivery fees of 1-3 €! Yep... that's why I only order where I don't have to pay extra fees, or max. 1 €. And in addition, all, really all, have increased their prices by 2-3 €! No matter what it is!
    But if I convert that, 10 € / day and that 30 days long, makes min. 300 € only for food in the month. Some people don't even have that today! So shopping and cooking yourself is clearly the cheaper method!

  • @dorothyyoung8231
    @dorothyyoung8231 Před rokem

    I’m with Deana - bring your own utensils! You can decline the disposables if they’re optional, AND it’s easier to eat with the real thing!