Thanks for promoting Ukraine! Most of the people think that is dangerous here and it is another "poor post-soviet country" But it`s not! We are always glad to see foreign tourists here! Everyone is welcome! Please come to Kharkiv next time) P.S. You guys are so awesome )
I am late watching the Ukraine videos but all the videos I’ve seen have been awesome. It saddens me what’s going on in Ukraine with the war because Ukraine is beautiful.
@@rolanddis8773 there is no other name for this spirit in English, so it’s fair enough for them to call it vodka. Thanks for promoting the Ukrainian name anyway 😉
Have fun Molly!! The moving bar stool was so fun and unexpected. Love to see the 2 of you enjoying your travels so much. The beer drinking and food enjoying is my favorite parts of your videos. Maybe yours too. lol
Great food vlog. Harriet and I (Jim) have something to look forward to when we go to the Ukraine next June, barring any travel restrictions. Sending you lots of love. Harriet and Jim . Richmond, Va.
Ukrainian cuisine is one of the tastiest in my opinion. Борщ з пампушками, драники, вареники з капустою - що може бути смачнише!!! Kyiv is beautiful as always. Thanks for the video ❤️🇺🇦 ❤️🖖
We Ukrainians make mostly gorilkas, not vodkas. Vodka is different product and it's mostly industrial but even vodka we call also gorilka. Don't even ask me why :) As for horseraddish tincture, it is called hrinovuha and red pepper one is called pertsivka. There are lots of different -ivkas and -ovuhas like zubrivka, gorobynivka or medovuha and all these are gorilkas. Medovuhas we make could be yet ANOTHER drinks though, like Scandinavian mjod or Scottish mead, way milder than 50 or 40 degrees :)
@@teodor4ik183 Literallh nobody said of meads here, those are different drinks. It's quite sad to exist in the Universe where you've tried russian medovuha. Don't you be like, you know, you, try Ukrainian one ;)
And also you can pay by card in Kyiv underground (yellow entrances) so you do not need to buy metro card, qr-code tickets or electronic tickets or “coins” (all of this still in place but that is extra move). Other public transport is available by e-ticket app, but better use cheap taxi apps.
Great videos, thank you! You should have a good health to survive our Ukrainian hospitality. How can you look so great after these culinary and drink tours?
Wow this is wonderful vlog my idols I love foods thank you for you foods tours they are so delicious and looks good I’m glad you always enjoy your adventures take care 🥰👍😋
Nice trip guys. Thanks for video I don't know if anyone mentioned in comments you ve got funny name for the buns with borscht. You pronounced it as Bambushka..the correct name is Pampushka for single (aka -Pumpooshkar) and pampushki for plural. Great you ve enjoyed Ukraine and food.!
@@dabbleandtravel you ve guys rock! Love your work! And I love that way you discovered Ukraine almost by yourself without help from locals. Very very cool!
@@dabbleandtravel Much more complicated than usual but those recipes also exist. Usually it's all about stewed onions together with cabbage, they make it really sweet.
Foie Gras... Pronounced fwa gra... Duck fat that doesn't look like it is as it is supposed to be. This food tour in Kiev with Margarita is The Food Tour to Take. What an enticement to go and visit Kyiv and the Ukraine. Somehow, Eastern Europe comes up with all these hip-looking places that blows any expectations anyone has about that part of Europe!
Hello Mate Im very much into beer tasting . Does Ukrainian beer have its own special flavor like British beer ? And how strong is it ? I am Canadian but i dont like Canadian beer , its to sweet for my taste . One thing I like about Canadian beer is that it is a bit stronger than British beer Most beer in Britian are 4.6 ABV , where Canadian beer Is 5.5 ABV . So what is Your honest oppinion of Ukrainian beer Mate . If there were 2 pints on the bar One ukrainian , one Briish , which one would You drink 1st , and why ? How does Ukrainian beer taste different from English Beer . DML
Hi Donald. Tastes have definitely changed after visiting craft breweries in Ukraine, love a stout and used to Like lager so everything has changed ahah! Would highly recommend.
Mostly brewery started here when Ukraine was a part of Austrian empire, abd beers were expoted to "mainlands", so its mostly european lagers as base layer. After ww2 a lot of Chech brewerys were stolen and rebuilt here togerher with receipes. After 1991 receipes diversifyed a lot, so, you can find anything you wish. From light to really heavy, from white to heavy porters. Most old aka "soviet" types are little bitter and funky because of filtering problems. New ones dont have this issure.
Amazing video guys, thank you! But just FYTK it's horilka, not vodka 😁 And fun fact in addition: the word "horilka" comes from the same root as the verb "hority" which means "to burn" 🔥🔥🔥
@@dabbleandtravel As for craft beers, I'd strongly advice you guys to visit also "Mokri Vusa" bar which means "Wet Mustache" in the very center of Kyiv over against to the Bessarabsky market.
Don't forget to switch your cameras to 50hz\fps in Ukraine when you are inside. We got 50hz electricity, so if you switch cameras to 50 you wont get black stripes in videos.
I am enjoying this video so much. I wish I knew the food, traditions, language and culture. My mom's mom was forbidden to speak the language by her husband because he didn't understand what my grandma was talking about with my mom, who was a very young girl. It was meat and potatoes in their house. My mom shared nothing about the culture, etc. Hello! I apologize for being rude in taking up space here. I am interested in learning about the cuisine, traditions (and Christmas is coming). If someone would be interested in lending some time so that I can learn, well, a lot, I would very much appreciate being contacted. Thank you!
Fellas, you are badly butchering my native Ukrainian language! You are able to mispronounce each and every Ukrainian word... kinda achievement! Otherwise I love your presentation! Glory to Ukraine!
I love Ukraine 🇺🇦
Greetings from Germany
It’s really great to watch these peaceful times and the way you guys were enjoying your visit and our cuisine 👌Best wishes from Kyiv 🇺🇦
Thanks for promoting Ukraine! Most of the people think that is dangerous here and it is another "poor post-soviet country" But it`s not! We are always glad to see foreign tourists here! Everyone is welcome! Please come to Kharkiv next time)
P.S.
You guys are so awesome )
Thank you so much ❤️
But we are "poor post-soviet country" :)
@@Desire2304 не ври, ты смотрел уже зп в Украине и др страны бывш. ссср?
@@Desire2304 maybe you are poor, we are not
@@M4L1y @Vlad okay okay, "we are rich and not post-soviet country" :D
Beautiful old, good and peaceful days.
Thanks for nostalgia.
I am late watching the Ukraine videos but all the videos I’ve seen have been awesome. It saddens me what’s going on in Ukraine with the war because Ukraine is beautiful.
Thank you. Us too 😰
what a cool place Kyiv is, can’t wait to visit!!
You'll have the best time!
Welcome)
Mangal pub visit in Kyiv
Free Ukraine ! Solidarity with Ukraine !
🙏🏻🇺🇦
Дуже велика подяка за таку яскраву розповідь про мою столицю! Бував там не один раз, і бачу тепер, що потрібно відвідати ще!
love to Ukraine:)
♥️♥️♥️
Nobody knew after 5 months Russia will invade Ukrane.
Hit like if you support Ukraine
Ukrainian alcohol is called horilka not vodka.
It’s our translation 😉
@@dabbleandtravelIt's russian name
@@rolanddis8773 there is no other name for this spirit in English, so it’s fair enough for them to call it vodka. Thanks for promoting the Ukrainian name anyway 😉
Gorilka ✅🇺🇦
Vodka🇷🇺
Ukrainian neutral spirits are nearly exclusively traded as vodka. But now vodka is from Ukraine not Russia so it’s ok 👍🏼 Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
Thanks for this wonderful video n thanks for sharing your Ukrainian food tour. Lovely.
Thanks for always watching! 🥰
@@dabbleandtravel Thanks always for your lovely videos. 😁
Nice trip guys.
Best Regards from Romania!
Thank you!🥰
I felt hungry after watching such a joyful eating:) welcome To Ukraine🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🤗
Awesome aamzing Chicken Kyiv..cheers love the drinks n the food
❤️😉
So excited that you are sharing this great experience with us 🥰🤗
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the way u showed my city and my people! Come again friends, we are happy to see open hearts here! Enjoy
Thanks for watching!
Have fun Molly!! The moving bar stool was so fun and unexpected. Love to see the 2 of you enjoying your travels so much. The beer drinking and food enjoying is my favorite parts of your videos. Maybe yours too. lol
Hahahaha! Thanks for watching, yeah definitely ours too ;) x
I am from Ukraine! I love my country and I'm obsessed with british accent ) So I've enjoyed watching this video so much! Thank you !)))
Thanks for watching! 💕
You have eaten more vareniki than I did in a year, and I'm ukrainian))
Ahahahaha! Thanks for watching!
Varenyky* ,maybe,I ate more than 100 kg of this masterpiece ( I am also ukrainian ). З картоплею і грибами-🤤🤤🤤
Pure boy... You dont have grandma? 😂
Great food vlog. Harriet and I (Jim) have something to look forward to when we go to the Ukraine next June, barring any travel restrictions. Sending you lots of love. Harriet and Jim . Richmond, Va.
Fingers crossed no restrictions, thanks to you both for supporting us! x
Always welcome 🤗 from Kyiv
Thank you for another amazing food tour! I've now put Kiev on my bucket list and shall attempt borscht for the first time this weekend!
Thanks Marina !’ Good luck 👋🏻🥰😀
welcome to Ukraine. one thing tho - it’s Kyiv, not Kiev
Kyiv, not Kiev.
Ukrainian cuisine is one of the tastiest in my opinion. Борщ з пампушками, драники, вареники з капустою - що може бути смачнише!!! Kyiv is beautiful as always. Thanks for the video ❤️🇺🇦 ❤️🖖
На драники, то к сябрам. Тут деруни.
Ultimate drink tour...oops, food tour😂 Cheers guys🍺😁
Ahahahahaha you know it 😉 thanks for watching!
We Ukrainians make mostly gorilkas, not vodkas. Vodka is different product and it's mostly industrial but even vodka we call also gorilka. Don't even ask me why :) As for horseraddish tincture, it is called hrinovuha and red pepper one is called pertsivka. There are lots of different -ivkas and -ovuhas like zubrivka, gorobynivka or medovuha and all these are gorilkas. Medovuhas we make could be yet ANOTHER drinks though, like Scandinavian mjod or Scottish mead, way milder than 50 or 40 degrees :)
Thera are 2 types of meads. Raw (wine) and "boiled" (distilled wine). And, shure, crapy shit of grain spirit with honey.
@@teodor4ik183 Literallh nobody said of meads here, those are different drinks. It's quite sad to exist in the Universe where you've tried russian medovuha. Don't you be like, you know, you, try Ukrainian one ;)
Wow, it looks so yummy
It sure was 🥰😍
Hii! I travel to Kyiv in November. Are the restaurant menus in English? Can you pay by credit card? Thank you so much!
Hi! Yes you can pay by credit card and most restaurants have an English menu 🥰
And also you can pay by card in Kyiv underground (yellow entrances) so you do not need to buy metro card, qr-code tickets or electronic tickets or “coins” (all of this still in place but that is extra move). Other public transport is available by e-ticket app, but better use cheap taxi apps.
Great videos, thank you! You should have a good health to survive our Ukrainian hospitality. How can you look so great after these culinary and drink tours?
Thanks for watching! We just walk a lot and we don’t eat like this every day lol
@Dabble and travel. Woooow love your food vlogs guy's, coz always delicious food hehe..😋😋
I be hungry watching you both lol..😅😅
Wow another fabulous video well done guys loved it xx 😘
Thank you so much 😁
Been following your channel for a long time! You both look like you are having so much fun in the vid. Great content! Keep it up. Thanks
Thanks Michael, your ongoing support really means the world to us!
Wow another fantastic fabulous video !!! Cheers guys!! Have fun enjoy and take care
Thank you so much ❤️❤️ your support means the world to us!
Chornozem is a name of Ukrainian soil, very fertile. Ukraine is #1 in the world of exporting sunflower and it's oil.
Wow this is wonderful vlog my idols I love foods thank you for you foods tours they are so delicious and looks good I’m glad you always enjoy your adventures take care 🥰👍😋
Thank you so much! We love your support
Nice trip guys. Thanks for video
I don't know if anyone mentioned in comments you ve got funny name for the buns with borscht. You pronounced it as Bambushka..the correct name is Pampushka for single (aka -Pumpooshkar) and pampushki for plural. Great you ve enjoyed Ukraine and food.!
thanks for letting us know!
@@dabbleandtravel you ve guys rock! Love your work! And I love that way you discovered Ukraine almost by yourself without help from locals. Very very cool!
Nice vlog as usual , you guys make a lovley couple , both wonderful , keep it going and make beautiful kids :)
Thanks Eric! xx
Looks delicious 😋
Thanks for watching Nancy!
I will visit one day
You should!
Cool Love The Breweries in Kiev....
Us too!
Cool!
But Kyiv, not Kiev!
Thanks!
Hidden restaurants are very popular in Kyiv
@12:09 wenn die cam wegschwenkt und er haut sich den nächsten schluck, das sagt mir, das ist gut :D
we make cabbage so sweet by sauteing it with a bit of dried prunes or apples for some time (before we put it in the dumpling).
Amazing!
@@dabbleandtravel Much more complicated than usual but those recipes also exist. Usually it's all about stewed onions together with cabbage, they make it really sweet.
Try to visit Odessa guys in your next vid.I enjoyed everything in your vlogs...Do take good care of yourselves,always❤️🙏❤️
Stay tuned! xxx
England and Ukraine together forever!!! Будьмо!!)
How fun!
It was such good fun!
Thank you guys 😊
That was amazing and something 👏
That bread is actually called pampuska)
I actually adore their "bambushka" %)
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thnx for promo 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦 and welcome!
🧡🧡
Foie Gras... Pronounced fwa gra... Duck fat that doesn't look like it is as it is supposed to be. This food tour in Kiev with Margarita is The Food Tour to Take. What an enticement to go and visit Kyiv and the Ukraine. Somehow, Eastern Europe comes up with all these hip-looking places that blows any expectations anyone has about that part of Europe!
We will get there in the end lol! Yessss it’s great! Definitely recommended!
Oh.. Nice... Now im want eat too💁♂️😅 no matter what im all ready eating 2 times today
🤣🤣
Hello Mate
Im very much into beer tasting .
Does Ukrainian beer have its own special flavor like British beer ?
And how strong is it ?
I am Canadian but i dont like Canadian beer , its to
sweet for my taste .
One thing I like about Canadian beer is that it is a bit stronger than British beer
Most beer in Britian are 4.6 ABV , where Canadian beer
Is 5.5 ABV .
So what is Your honest oppinion of Ukrainian beer Mate .
If there were 2 pints on the bar
One ukrainian , one Briish , which one would You drink 1st , and why ?
How does Ukrainian beer taste different from English Beer .
DML
Hi Donald. Tastes have definitely changed after visiting craft breweries in Ukraine, love a stout and used to Like lager so everything has changed ahah! Would highly recommend.
Крепкое есть пиво, 8 и 12 градусов
Mostly brewery started here when Ukraine was a part of Austrian empire, abd beers were expoted to "mainlands", so its mostly european lagers as base layer. After ww2 a lot of Chech brewerys were stolen and rebuilt here togerher with receipes. After 1991 receipes diversifyed a lot, so, you can find anything you wish. From light to really heavy, from white to heavy porters. Most old aka "soviet" types are little bitter and funky because of filtering problems. New ones dont have this issure.
Chornozem is not dirt, it's something more of a 'fertile soil' mate
It was a joke
Beautiful
❤️❤️❤️
Iam from Kyiv.do you like our city after such an interesting experience?))) 😀 what is the most exciting you have seen here ?
Very good presentation . I liked you.
Matt what’s going on you never sip vodka I learnt that on my trips to Russia they also follow all full shot with pickles or salami
LOL! That is true
Yup... same shape of a Chinese dumpling. 😄 Interesting. 👍 Cheers and stay safe. ❤
Thanks for watching Richard!
Amazing video guys, thank you! But just FYTK it's horilka, not vodka 😁
And fun fact in addition: the word "horilka" comes from the same root as the verb "hority" which means "to burn" 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you, it defo burns 🤣💕
@@dabbleandtravel As for craft beers, I'd strongly advice you guys to visit also "Mokri Vusa" bar which means "Wet Mustache" in the very center of Kyiv over against to the Bessarabsky market.
I wonder how much of this still exsists ?
just Superb !
❤️😍
Nice video. Bravo.
Thank you!
Don't forget to switch your cameras to 50hz\fps in Ukraine when you are inside. We got 50hz electricity, so if you switch cameras to 50 you wont get black stripes in videos.
super video)))
Thank you 🤗
твоє відео чудове. мій друг
can watch for several times)
allways entertaining
Thanks so much!
Why did you buy paper qr codes for metro instead of using contactless bank card? 🤔 Just asking
We didn’t know 🤣
your taste pallets have grown exponentialy
I am so glad you noticed, we said this to eachother the other day lol!
i bet you didnt say exponentialy haha
That bread called pumpushka
How beautiful the city of kyiv was....
Now it's gone in Russia-ukraine war.... Truly everything is temporary in life..😑
It's still beatifull. I live here))
Noroc (love your romanien Videos) ❤🍻👍
Even this is from ukraine
Noroc! Thanks for watching!
Nice 🙂👍
Thank you
Горілка, а не водка!
у них на английском наша горілка это Vodka
смачного!
Very fun place and good booze tasting😋
Always good booze testing 😉
Vodka in the morning?)
Of course 🤣✅
Нарешті тревел блогери не оминули рідну Воскресеночку.
'Kiev' - is how russian call it.. Next time please say 'Kyiv', not 'Kiev'
0:33 U misspronounce Kyiv. mayby because the gide U had was russianspeaking one.
KYIV
I am enjoying this video so much. I wish I knew the food, traditions, language and culture. My mom's mom was forbidden to speak the language by her husband because he didn't understand what my grandma was talking about with my mom, who was a very young girl. It was meat and potatoes in their house. My mom shared nothing about the culture, etc.
Hello! I apologize for being rude in taking up space here.
I am interested in learning about the cuisine, traditions (and Christmas is coming). If someone would be interested in lending some time so that I can learn, well, a lot, I would very much appreciate being contacted. Thank you!
Thanks for watching 💕
How can you drink so much and not being drunk?
They said "Bud'mo!" everytime, that's why :)
in war now,stay safe
Stay safe! ❤️
oh my gawd
ALWAYS omg!
Pampushkas, not bambushkas🤣
💕💖
Чую Україну)
,👍👍👍
Ваши фигуры в опасности от украинской кухни :))
Ви накликали українців
Borsch is a soup. It's a soup.
Ukrainians would disagree!
No soup for you! Come back one year
@@dabbleandtravel Approve. It's not a soup, it's something higher than regular soup)
It's technically a soup, of course. But when we say the borsch is not a soup, we just mean it's a very-very-very special soup.
No, it isn't!)
👍
for the metro tokens you've got to go to Russia, in St.Petersburg they still use the tokens
We will make a note!
Сделайте русские субтитры и будет больше просмотров
Fellas, you are badly butchering my native Ukrainian language! You are able to mispronounce each and every Ukrainian word... kinda achievement! Otherwise I love your presentation! Glory to Ukraine!
Sorry!!! Thanks for watching!
Будьмо
its can't compare with Russian food
It’s not Russian food.
А какая в россии русская еда? Назовите мне три блюдо чисто русских?
Не, ну пъёте вы как типичные Американцы)))) лол)
Вони взагалі-то з Бриташки, дурбецало :) Там п'ють геть не гірше за нас, та й за американерів теж :)
😂
с котлетой киевской вас кинули, ребята
Ви збоченьці хто так борщ їсть ???😂😂😂
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