Danilovsky Market is one of Moscow's oldest food markets. In everyone day to day life, do you get a chance to shop at markets like this? Or do you only shop in more traditional supermarkets? Let me know in the comments. How about the Great Australian Meat Pie. Have you tried one before? Perhaps you want to interact with me more often, why not join me on Telegram: t.me/travellingwithrussell Maybe you would like to support the channel, or even simply buy me lunch somewhere. If you do: 💳 (Russian Bank Deposit) Sberbank: +7 916-313-0982 💳 (Set up for Everyone) www.donationalerts.com/r/travelwithrusell
I love this place. During my first visit to Moscow, it was on my list of must-see/visit, but with so many museums and places to explore in just four days, I didn’t have time to visit it. It’s one of those places with that 'Soviet vibe' that I like so much. I hope to return, and this time it’s at the top of my priority list. Thx Russell
Really cool market. It is amazing how clean and tidy everything is given this is a market place with lots of stalls and traders. The fruit and veg sections look just incredible. So much colour and variety of produce.
В России очень следят за чистотой там, где торгуют продуктами питания. Если проверяющие заметят грязь, можно и лицензии лишиться. Каждый торгующий обязан поддерживать чистоту на своём рабочем месте.
This apartment building was erected in the 1970s, as experimental; some apartments have two stories. I lived there nearby but closer to the garden ring. The danilovskii marked was old back then; this is the rebuilt version. They did it sometime in the 1980s.
Hello Russell, I do love you’re videos from the uk! I’m not sure your thoughts on the current escalations but us people from the uk do not want what is currently happening, I love Russia. I hope peace talks can happen soon. Happy travels!🎉
32:20 We have something similar here in Serbia, it's called "pogačica", and it can be empty, or it can be filled with cheese, crackling, meat, mushrooms... And usually u drink yogurt with it 😃😃
I’m Australian 🇦🇺 I have never in all my years seen anyone dip a finger into a pot of tomato sauce & rub the sauce over the lid! It’s either squeeze the sauce over the top, or ideally, lift the lid and dispense the sauce over the filling & lid back on.
Thank you for this wonderful video. I've read so much about this market and I subscrible to their IG just to enjoy the beautiful photos. Such a luxury to be able to shop at a market with a remarkable history and exquisite food. No thanks to traditional supermarkets in comparison to this gem!!
I always enjoy your market videos. Impressive variety. Russians are fortunate to have choices. On the other side of the world selection is limited and sporadic at times. Oh well how the world has changed. Have has a pastie, but not a meat pie and I've been to the U.K. too. Thank you enjoyed the video.
Привет из Литвы! Рассел, спасибо за ваш доброжелательный канал! Вы настоящий профессионал своего дела, заметно, что вы всегда готовитесь к работе, изучаете материал, прежде чем донести его до подписчиков! Замечаете такие детали, на которые другие не обратили бы внимания! Спасибо и удачи!
Russel that woman who was getting filmed is very famous in Russia, she is Yelena Vasilyevna Malysheva born 13 March 1961, Kemerovo, USSR is a Russian physician, internist, cardiologist, teacher, and television host. She has been educating Russians on healthy lifestyles for two decades. She got her own show in the 1 channel.
Discovered you two months ago Russell and everything you do is absolutely fascinating . I love your off the cuff ad Lib commentaries which are both informative and entertaining. And wow what a venue that food hall is - I’ve never seen anything like that - all well presented . Like an OCD chefs Joy - there’s nothing out of place and in abundance too. To me it looks like Fortnum and Masons or Harrods food hall - and you pay the earth for items from them in London because they are so upmarket . I’m in the U.K. -NOW - Jamie Oliver has been one of our top celebrity chefs for 20-30 years with restaurants up and down the country and around the world . He’s well liked producing many top selling cookery books - sort of like a punk chef from the start and who has honed his skills to serve every taste
Long haven't seen my dear Friend my Russell🎉 Im so happy to listen to you again and im happy you haven' t change as im liking bears like you😂 Yours videos goes perfectly Rus thank you❤
I love how the snactions are not working and an Aussie has a shop making pies👍😁 Soem nice bakeries in Melbourne when I can get a nice pie and a lush Vanilla Slice🙌😊
Спасибо, Рассел. Люблю смотреть твои видосы. Я родилась и живу в Москве и ни разу не была на Даниловском рынке 🙈😁теперь собираюсь посетить его и съест австралийский пирог 😁😁😁
This reminds me of the first food hypermarket I visited when I moved to Northern Germany in the 1970s. Can you imagine how incredible this looked to my young British eyes 50 years ago?
What an intersting building! I would sooooo love to visit Russia! Thank you for sharing and showing us the beautiful spaces close to you! You have more variety over there than I do in the part of the US I'm from
@@jimbotron70 Yes, I am aware of that. Simply pointing out that there are similarities in shopping venues between Moscow and other cities. I am sorry if I confused you with my comment.
Cool market! By the beaver meat there is ostrich meat! How interesting!😊15:02 - cheese with truffle and garlic. 25:44 - this is Yelena Malysheva! She is a Russian physician, internist, cardiologist, teacher, and television host. She has been educating Russians on healthy lifestyles for two decades. She hosts the TV programs Zdorovye and Zhit zdorovo!, which air on Channel One. Russel, this is awesome! 😊👍
That stand reminded me a bit of Pie Face in Brisbane. Needs a floater. Its a challenge to find proper meat pies in large cities in Australia. Sadly they are mass produced, usually full of stodgy gunk. However if you go to a small rural town, you will probably get a really good proper one, cheap as well.
Lovely video - reminds me of using the local markets in Central Europe in the mid-1990’s after the changes - particularly Budapest and Bratislava. I think in Bratislava it was called the Triznica or something similar. Happy memories.👍
Wow, it's nice you can reminisce about markets like this. I was also at one in Uzbekistan as well, back a few months ago. th-cam.com/video/KOgDI8KYeQM/w-d-xo.html
(12:36) Yes, it is actually beaver meat. I have known a farmer in Metcalfe, an hour drive from Ottawa Canada, who was growing some exotic meat for excuisit clients (like bear meat, ostrich meat and eggs, wild birds and what not). His name was Walter Henn. Such stuff was quite expensive, and could't be found on an ordinary farmer's market in Ottawa. Not sure about snake meat, could be there as well.
Wow, Russ, thank u for another great video. Greetings from Perth, which is a biggest poorest hole in Aussie land ( sorry) but I never ever seen such matket in my whole life. Viva Russia and president Putin 🇷🇺
Elegant spacious food paradise Moscow ever built. From a single glance, I thought Road way was a huge parking space. Are cars in Russia left or right-hand drive?
Now i miss Russia/USSR bin decades. My best memory was a home made icecream on the red sqare serv in newspaper from an old babuska it was 5 kopeck yoummy was in 1983🎉
I searched for that Jamie Oliver cooking school in Moscow and I stumbled upon an article that says it’s been closed down due to the cry baby countries pulling out of Russia.. Very interesting to see that open.
The way things are here in Europe and the UK, Russia is looking decidely far more prosperous, clean and cheerful than the cesspit that the UK has become. Great video Russell
I’m a new viewer and I am really enjoying your videos. ❤. I am not American by birth but moved to the USA many years ago. I really had forgotten how much I missed these types of markets . I suppose I have become very “Americanized”. Watching the videos, it’s hard to believe that America is supposed to be the land of opportunity.
29.44 i guess there is a shortage of Bundaberg ginger beer in Moscow. You got the diet stuff but not the OG. Tbf it is the first to run out from the fridge at my local supermarket, it never runs out from the shelves though. Sanction smanktion,
That appartment building is not of 'exclusively Russian/Soviet style' which is known as brutalism. Introduced in Switzerland and was a thing through the 60's and early 70s. Soviet architects were somewhat behind the trends and took this style I the 70s' and even more the 80's, even more so in places like Georgia and Armenia
I might be an Aussie snob but there's just no way I put my fingers in tomato sauce. I like to pop the top and pour the sauce inside, then break up the lid and dip it in. Then eat the remainder like a burger. I find this method helps reduce that squish of meat guts pouring out over your face when you take that first few bites.
Nobody in the U.S. or Canada would call ketchup 'tomato sauce' even if it is literally tomatos in a sauce. Tomato sauce in north America means what you would put on pasta or a pizza.
Moscow can't compare with the Victoria Market for fresh fish as everything is smoked or frozen packed in ice as it all comes from the Arctic and the fish turns to jelly when you fry it.They certainly don't have prawns but only little shrimp. I bought some Banana prawns this morning which are fresh at $17 a kilo in a regional city on Victoria. We have a Russian cafe here.
Of course, I agree with you, it is impossible to compare the Moscow market with the fresh fish markets where it is caught, in ports and fishing towns. But where in this video did you see the frozen fish? all fish that are sold chilled or live. I didn't see any fish that had been deep-frozen. I also want to draw your attention to the huge selection of top-class fish - beluga, salmon, sturgeon, which is generally unavailable in most countries of the world.
@@alexanderzuev418 You can't fool me as I have been living in Belarus for 10 years and know the difference between Russian and Australian fish. Yesterday I ate half a kilo of really fresh Banana prawns bought uncooked and will eat the other half kilo today. They are 15 cm long compared to your canned tiny shrimps.
@@Андрей-д8к9иThe video was moving to the fish section and which was covered in ice then abruptly veered to the right and completely missed it. I was annoyed as I wanted to see the fish close up. To my knowledge all Russian fish is caught in the Arctic and frozen onboard the trawlers which do not arrive in port for weeks, All fish in Belarus is sold in supermarkets frozen and when you fry them they turn into jelly. The only fish I buy in Belarus is the large Carp about 3 kilo in weight which is caught seasonally and sold in the streets by vendors. It has few bones and is delicious. We live in the Gomel area next to the Dnipro. Some places in Russia sell fresh fish like in Vladivostok.
🎉❤! Во всем мире популярны ледовые театральные шоу. Есть они и России. Возможно Расселу стоит сделать видео на эту тему, ну или показать как в городе открываются катки для зимних удовольствий😊
It is not a metro station. It is a regular underground passage to the other side of the street. And the long house called house of nuclear physicists. My school was right behind that enormous building. And right there was a counter, showing number of deaths of people who tried to pass this higway. Before the underground passage.
I am falling in love with the genuine Russia, so many times the western media casts a picture of a bleak life in Russia. This is far from the truth. Thanks Russell,at the end of the day we are all the same!
Go to a russian embassy in your country, and they will help you out. as someone else already pointed out : apply for visa. Going to russia is very strict as they dont want terrorists there, or people that do not fit into russian society and culture.
Danilovsky Market is one of Moscow's oldest food markets. In everyone day to day life, do you get a chance to shop at markets like this? Or do you only shop in more traditional supermarkets? Let me know in the comments. How about the Great Australian Meat Pie. Have you tried one before?
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Russell, in November 27, an antique salon will open at Gostiny Dvor on Ilyinka - there will be a lot of interesting things
I love it. And I love your videos as well, Russel ❤
I love this place. During my first visit to Moscow, it was on my list of must-see/visit, but with so many museums and places to explore in just four days, I didn’t have time to visit it. It’s one of those places with that 'Soviet vibe' that I like so much. I hope to return, and this time it’s at the top of my priority list. Thx Russell
Really cool market. It is amazing how clean and tidy everything is given this is a market place with lots of stalls and traders. The fruit and veg sections look just incredible. So much colour and variety of produce.
В России очень следят за чистотой там, где торгуют продуктами питания. Если проверяющие заметят грязь, можно и лицензии лишиться. Каждый торгующий обязан поддерживать чистоту на своём рабочем месте.
This one is also expensive, it's a posh market. But the food court is great.
I dont wanna know how it is in your country but most countries like to keep places like this clean. At least russia is doing something right.
В России всё спокойно,прекрасно живём,лучше чем на западе. Санкции нас не коснулись,всего в переизбытке! @@erikstenviken2652
Russell, you are so pleasant and your videos are a delight to watch! I’m a subscriber from Connecticut USA.
One of the best videos you have made! loved the part where you eat the pie! Keep up the good work from a long time subscriber!
Russell ate all the pies.
In places where food is sold, there are very strict sanitary rules. If you don't keep it clean, the owners will get a huge fine.
Oh it's nice to know that from the oldest days, the market has such a variety of food to choose from for the locals!
This apartment building was erected in the 1970s, as experimental; some apartments have two stories. I lived there nearby but closer to the garden ring. The danilovskii marked was old back then; this is the rebuilt version. They did it sometime in the 1980s.
Thanks. Amazing look and can house many people. Does it gave a name? So that I can look deeper into it.
@@xavierharris9065, конструктивизм /брутализм (constructio+ -ism) - направление в искусстве ХХ века.
@@xavierharris9065 Just google «Дом-корабль» (or House-ship Moscow for english) or «Titanic» 🙂, also known as «laying skyscraper»
Hello Russell from London. Always enjoy your cheerful videos, made better by your endless enthusiasm for all you see. Stay warm in chilly Russia.
Well, the heating has long been turned on so that the houses are warm and dry ;)
Hello Russell, I do love you’re videos from the uk! I’m not sure your thoughts on the current escalations but us people from the uk do not want what is currently happening, I love Russia. I hope peace talks can happen soon. Happy travels!🎉
Thank you for the video! Regardless of our varying views, it’s important and endlessly fascinating to see Russia today!❤🇨🇦
32:20 We have something similar here in Serbia, it's called "pogačica", and it can be empty, or it can be filled with cheese, crackling, meat, mushrooms... And usually u drink yogurt with it 😃😃
I love Serbian food. I dream of going on a trip to Serbia and Montenegro by car with friends.
Сербия братья ❤
I’m Australian 🇦🇺 I have never in all my years seen anyone dip a finger into a pot of tomato sauce & rub the sauce over the lid! It’s either squeeze the sauce over the top, or ideally, lift the lid and dispense the sauce over the filling & lid back on.
Lifting the lid is news to me. Maybe it's an east coast thing. As for mushy peas on a pie. That's another one i am confused about.
Amazing market -amazing Russell 😊
Thank you for this wonderful video. I've read so much about this market and I subscrible to their IG just to enjoy the beautiful photos. Such a luxury to be able to shop at a market with a remarkable history and exquisite food. No thanks to traditional supermarkets in comparison to this gem!!
I always enjoy your market videos. Impressive variety. Russians are fortunate to have choices. On the other side of the world selection is limited and sporadic at times. Oh well how the world has changed. Have has a pastie, but not a meat pie and I've been to the U.K. too. Thank you enjoyed the video.
Looks like a foodie paradise. Thanks for sharing!
So impressive!! I would spend the whole day in there!
Привет из Литвы! Рассел, спасибо за ваш доброжелательный канал! Вы настоящий профессионал своего дела, заметно, что вы всегда готовитесь к работе, изучаете материал, прежде чем донести его до подписчиков! Замечаете такие детали, на которые другие не обратили бы внимания! Спасибо и удачи!
I had some borsch with salo today! Salo variety looks really tasty! Great looking market!
Это Первый Канал программа Здоровье , по утрам идет
Nice to see that she "replicated" the fabulous Russel! Good job as always!
Yes. Coming up with a similar concept to mine.
That’s my area and I’m in the USA though… I miss Moscow. Thanks for the vlog… always lovely to visit in the vlogs
Very interesting. That ceiling almost looks like a ceiling in a church. 😊 thanks for the shopping review. Look forward to more......😊😊 👍
To many Russians, a market is the church 😅
@AndreiBerezin thank you.
Thanks again for the beautiful expedition of fruits, vegetables and meats.
Я посещал Даниловский ранок, когда он был еще деревянненькими рядами "Колхозным". в 60-70 годы. Жили неподалёку на ул Вавилова.
I would love to have a market like that near me in Florida! It looks so amazing.
Try to look near your nuclear facility 😂
Молодец Рассел! Вместе с Первым Каналом снимает, это ведущая передачи Жить ЗдОрово Малышева, известная телеведущая.
Russel that woman who was getting filmed is very famous in Russia, she is Yelena Vasilyevna Malysheva born 13 March 1961, Kemerovo, USSR is a Russian physician, internist, cardiologist, teacher, and television host. She has been educating Russians on healthy lifestyles for two decades. She got her own show in the 1 channel.
Off camera she was telling me she had a tv show. But i honestly didn't know who she was at all. Thanks for the extra information.
@@TravellingwithRussell If you do not know who she is you had not been watching that much tv in Russia, she is a sort of the inventory in Russian tv.
@@TravellingwithRusselllol, Russel, you’re so lucky, this woman is a bit crazy 😂
Great Video ! 👍
Merci beaucoup monsieur grâce à vous on voit des choses très intéressantes sur la Russie. Incroyable ce super marché.
Thank you for another wonderful video! I’m enjoying watching them and catching up on all these videos 🤗
I'm so envious 😢 i last visited ❤ Russia in 2001. It's amazing.
God bless Russia.
Thanks for watching.
The LORD knows and loves his own family of-believers.
And even the unbelievers..
@@TravellingwithRussellThanks for Your consistent posting.
👍👍👋🖐😇🌲
Was there recently. Good meals and tasty beer.
Wow! The roof of that building is really neat!
This is nice! So many beautiful choices. The food looks amazing, really neat place. Thank you!
Super !!!
Fantastic market! ❤️🇷🇺 Thank you for yet another great video Russel.
A lovely trip around the market. So clean and tidy. The produce looks lovely. Thank you Russell
This is such a cool building especially for a market...soooo interesting
Discovered you two months ago Russell and everything you do is absolutely fascinating .
I love your off the cuff ad Lib commentaries which are both informative and entertaining.
And wow what a venue that food hall is - I’ve never seen anything like that - all well presented .
Like an OCD chefs Joy - there’s nothing out of place and in abundance too.
To me it looks like Fortnum and Masons or Harrods food hall - and you pay the earth for items from them in London because they are so upmarket .
I’m in the U.K. -NOW - Jamie Oliver has been one of our top celebrity chefs for 20-30 years with restaurants up and down the country and around the world . He’s well liked producing many top selling cookery books - sort of like a punk chef from the start and who has honed his skills to serve every taste
Long haven't seen my dear Friend my Russell🎉
Im so happy to listen to you again and im happy you haven' t change as im liking bears like you😂
Yours videos goes perfectly Rus thank you❤
Thank you so much, i am very active in my Telegram chat, i post a lot of daily content there. t.me/travellingwithrussellchat
Меньше всего в этом видео я ожидал увидеть Елену Малышеву.
Интересно , сколько она заплатила Расселу за рекламу :)))
Да вообще 😂
I love how the snactions are not working and an Aussie has a shop making pies👍😁 Soem nice bakeries in Melbourne when I can get a nice pie and a lush Vanilla Slice🙌😊
Great video Russell, from Sydney
Thank you, Russel great video, keep up the informative work you do👍
Чем нравится Рассел, так это позитивом и дружелюбием
Keep the lines of communication open as Biden tries to burn everything on the way out.
Belgrade is the capital of brutalist architecture, and I absolutley love that russian brutalist cyberpunk style building.
Спасибо, Рассел. Люблю смотреть твои видосы.
Я родилась и живу в Москве и ни разу не была на Даниловском рынке 🙈😁теперь собираюсь посетить его и съест австралийский пирог 😁😁😁
Аналогично!😂😂😂
@ТатьянаГубина-и1и предлагаю скооперироваться 😁
@АннаДмитриева-е4в Только ЗА!😉
@@ТатьянаГубина-и1и договорились!))) когда?)
@АннаДмитриева-е4в Давайте в среду в 14.00.
This reminds me of the first food hypermarket I visited when I moved to Northern Germany in the 1970s. Can you imagine how incredible this looked to my young British eyes 50 years ago?
It would have been amazing all those years ago.
What an intersting building! I would sooooo love to visit Russia! Thank you for sharing and showing us the beautiful spaces close to you! You have more variety over there than I do in the part of the US I'm from
Yummy! Homemade Aussie meat pie. Good find. Order a dozen for the home freezer to munch on over xmas/new year.
@2:30 That is where I did most of my shopping when in Praha!
I would ABSOLUTELY shop there! I adore the old world architecture. ❤
Praha? 🤷
@@jimbotron70 Sorry, in English it would be "Prague" - in the Czech Republic.
@@random2829 I mean, this video is about Moscow...
@@jimbotron70 Yes, I am aware of that. Simply pointing out that there are similarities in shopping venues between Moscow and other cities. I am sorry if I confused you with my comment.
Cool market! By the beaver meat there is ostrich meat! How interesting!😊15:02 - cheese with truffle and garlic. 25:44 - this is Yelena Malysheva! She is a Russian physician, internist, cardiologist, teacher, and television host. She has been educating Russians on healthy lifestyles for two decades. She hosts the TV programs Zdorovye and Zhit zdorovo!, which air on Channel One. Russel, this is awesome! 😊👍
Love your videos Russell. Thanks for the positivity.
My pleasure! ))
Love your channel 👍👍👍👍👍👍Cheers from the Land of US Lapdogs
Wow, thanks for the compliment. Glad you enjoy the different videos.
Russell
I enjoy all your GREAT Videos
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Thanks 👍
That stand reminded me a bit of Pie Face in Brisbane. Needs a floater. Its a challenge to find proper meat pies in large cities in Australia. Sadly they are mass produced, usually full of stodgy gunk. However if you go to a small rural town, you will probably get a really good proper one, cheap as well.
Lovely video - reminds me of using the local markets in Central Europe in the mid-1990’s after the changes - particularly Budapest and Bratislava. I think in Bratislava it was called the Triznica or something similar. Happy memories.👍
Wow, it's nice you can reminisce about markets like this. I was also at one in Uzbekistan as well, back a few months ago. th-cam.com/video/KOgDI8KYeQM/w-d-xo.html
Рассел, старина, я давно не заходил, но в такое время года - ты как доза позитива 😁
Sehr gut Russland!
I've never done the finger painting of sauce on a pie. That must be one of those weird Perth customs. Bogan central. 😂
I think it must be a Perth thing. Or a South of the River Perth thing. or a Rockingham thing. ))
Russel, you gotta make a book or a website with your guide to best places in Moscow. That would be amazing and handy 😊
(12:36) Yes, it is actually beaver meat.
I have known a farmer in Metcalfe, an hour drive from Ottawa Canada, who was growing some exotic meat for excuisit clients (like bear meat, ostrich meat and eggs, wild birds and what not). His name was Walter Henn.
Such stuff was quite expensive, and could't be found on an ordinary farmer's market in Ottawa.
Not sure about snake meat, could be there as well.
Wow, Russ, thank u for another great video. Greetings from Perth, which is a biggest poorest hole in Aussie land ( sorry) but I never ever seen such matket in my whole life.
Viva Russia and president Putin 🇷🇺
It kind of puts Freo Markets to shame a little.
I wish you would of shown us the cross section or inside of that meat pie.
Super Market super ❤
It's a very impressive place to visit. Lots of very nice food, especially the small cafes.
Elegant spacious food paradise Moscow ever built. From a single glance, I thought Road way was a huge parking space.
Are cars in Russia left or right-hand drive?
Руль находится слева. Само движение правостороннее.
Right hand and metric system. We're not weirdos.
@@AndreiBerezin😂
Don't Trust Right-handed Drivers!! 😂😂😂
Есть и левый и правый
Спасибо за наводку, Рассел, обязательно стоит заглянуть в это кафе
Now i miss Russia/USSR bin decades. My best memory was a home made icecream on the red sqare serv in newspaper from an old babuska it was 5 kopeck yoummy was in 1983🎉
Just come and visit Russia then!
I searched for that Jamie Oliver cooking school in Moscow and I stumbled upon an article that says it’s been closed down due to the cry baby countries pulling out of Russia.. Very interesting to see that open.
Jamie oliver himself is a little crybaby.
25:37 это Малышева, ведет передачи про здоровье
25:37 this is Malysheva, who hosts programs about health
It is Malisheva tv show host, everyone knows her from TV.
The way things are here in Europe and the UK, Russia is looking decidely far more prosperous, clean and cheerful than the cesspit that the UK has become. Great video Russell
I’m a new viewer and I am really enjoying your videos. ❤. I am not American by birth but moved to the USA many years ago. I really had forgotten how much I missed these types of markets . I suppose I have become very “Americanized”.
Watching the videos, it’s hard to believe that America is supposed to be the land of opportunity.
8:29 Black caviar is mostly from much farther South, from the Caspian Sea region, not from the East....
29.44 i guess there is a shortage of Bundaberg ginger beer in Moscow. You got the diet stuff but not the OG. Tbf it is the first to run out from the fridge at my local supermarket, it never runs out from the shelves though. Sanction smanktion,
From Australia 🇦🇺 with love ❤️ awesome Market!
That appartment building is not of 'exclusively Russian/Soviet style' which is known as brutalism. Introduced in Switzerland and was a thing through the 60's and early 70s. Soviet architects were somewhat behind the trends and took this style I the 70s' and even more the 80's, even more so in places like Georgia and Armenia
There are examples of Brutalism everywhere.
I might be an Aussie snob but there's just no way I put my fingers in tomato sauce. I like to pop the top and pour the sauce inside, then break up the lid and dip it in. Then eat the remainder like a burger. I find this method helps reduce that squish of meat guts pouring out over your face when you take that first few bites.
OMG. 26:00 Elena Malysheva from Zdorovie TV show.
I honestly didn't know who she was? I was walking around and noticed them filming.
Yummy Arizona Iced tea! Only 4x more expensive than the US. Of course in the US, chechil cheese is 10x more expensive than in Russia.
Nobody in the U.S. or Canada would call ketchup 'tomato sauce' even if it is literally tomatos in a sauce. Tomato sauce in north America means what you would put on pasta or a pizza.
If it goes on pasta, then we call it pasta sauce in Australia. We seem to always use the literal name for things.
We call it tomato sauce in New Zealand.
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Now you have me thinking about Mrs Macs! ❤
Just don't take it back ))
I would say that's an hairy Beaver @ 12.37 I've seen one before
Only once? 😏
Interesting. Thanks.
Very nice!
I usually have breakfast 500 meters from there at vietnamese restaurant. Didn`t know that we`ve got australian food, gonna try.
Nice video mate !!
Lovely market Russell. Much better than here in Australia. Melbourne
Moscow can't compare with the Victoria Market for fresh fish as everything is smoked or frozen packed in ice as it all comes from the Arctic and the fish turns to jelly when you fry it.They certainly don't have prawns but only little shrimp. I bought some Banana prawns this morning which are fresh at $17 a kilo in a regional city on Victoria. We have a Russian cafe here.
Most seafood in Russia comes from the far east. I do miss getting prawns on the weekends for lunch.
Of course, I agree with you, it is impossible to compare the Moscow market with the fresh fish markets where it is caught, in ports and fishing towns. But where in this video did you see the frozen fish? all fish that are sold chilled or live. I didn't see any fish that had been deep-frozen. I also want to draw your attention to the huge selection of top-class fish - beluga, salmon, sturgeon, which is generally unavailable in most countries of the world.
If Russia were as small in area as Australia, and Moscow was located on the ocean coast, then your objection could be accepted.
@@alexanderzuev418 You can't fool me as I have been living in Belarus for 10 years and know the difference between Russian and Australian fish. Yesterday I ate half a kilo of really fresh Banana prawns bought uncooked and will eat the other half kilo today. They are 15 cm long compared to your canned tiny shrimps.
@@Андрей-д8к9иThe video was moving to the fish section and which was covered in ice then abruptly veered to the right and completely missed it. I was annoyed as I wanted to see the fish close up. To my knowledge all Russian fish is caught in the Arctic and frozen onboard the trawlers which do not arrive in port for weeks, All fish in Belarus is sold in supermarkets frozen and when you fry them they turn into jelly. The only fish I buy in Belarus is the large Carp about 3 kilo in weight which is caught seasonally and sold in the streets by vendors. It has few bones and is delicious. We live in the Gomel area next to the Dnipro. Some places in Russia sell fresh fish like in Vladivostok.
🎉❤! Во всем мире популярны ледовые театральные шоу. Есть они и России. Возможно Расселу стоит сделать видео на эту тему, ну или показать как в городе открываются катки для зимних удовольствий😊
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Hi Russel, Do you miss Garlos pies ? Respect to the owner of the place. Bundaberg in Russia incredible.
Bakeries are the best place to buy a pie. Heaps of them in the rural areas
It is not a metro station. It is a regular underground passage to the other side of the street. And the long house called house of nuclear physicists. My school was right behind that enormous building. And right there was a counter, showing number of deaths of people who tried to pass this higway. Before the underground passage.
You can get PRIME water in Nova Scotia. Good stuff
Slavic cutie at 9:08. So you didn't have a vegemite sandwich while you were there? Sissy Mary!
I am falling in love with the genuine Russia, so many times the western media casts a picture of a bleak life in Russia. This is far from the truth. Thanks Russell,at the end of the day we are all the same!
Can someone please help me get to Russia?
Sign up to the Russian army, I expect they will get you there very quickly. Unusual choice as more are leaving than arriving.
Apply for visa, get a ticket or visit a travel agent.
Go to a russian embassy in your country, and they will help you out. as someone else already pointed out : apply for visa. Going to russia is very strict as they dont want terrorists there, or people that do not fit into russian society and culture.
@lexburen5932 thought it was closed in the US
@@WitchWithin, закрыли несколько консульств, а посольство работает.
Hi Russell, when there is money to be made people will find a way. I would expect items are imported to Turkey first then gets shipped to Russia.