I live in Berlin, this is the same with ALL German women in Berlin. I speak German but I'm from Balkan. The Berlin women sound like sugar translated into sound. I find it SO strange, sounds very fake. But it is the norm in Berlin. In East Germany women talk more like men, or as I would call it, more normal. Maybe someone can explain me this phenomenon?
It seems like it’s a German thing. You can be walking down the street like 😠 but if you meet someone in the street you greet them like 🥰 with a high voice.
@@stephgreen3070 i think you are right in many parts of Germany, but definitely not everywhere :) I was for a long time with Schwaben, maybe I'm wrong but definitely didn't notice this. And I also think this is partially one of those east/West Germany thing. Statistically, almost women in East Germany worked while 70% of them in West Germany were stay at home wives. So in DDR they had more gender equality. Maybe I'm completely wrong, but I think Berliners (Just women) speak like west Germans, veryyyy feminine, since for west German women, that was their job. Stay home, kids, be feminine. And east German women worked as equals, as it is in communism. This is my theory anyhow. The difference between talking voices in women is striking.
I think that it just depends from expectations. Because if you are paying 100€ for pancake your standarts becomes very high. You are expecting something incredible and unique, because CMON it's 100€. But if you are paying 1€ for the same pancake or even worse pancake you will actually be happy and enjoy it. Because almost everything is good for that price
@malloryknox6802 hot pot is cheaper and served better in Asia. It also is a thousand times better than the overpriced fancy crap. Nine times out of ten Asian food served by white people doesn't taste good at all.
Words cannot describe how refreshing it is to see an influencer who never really self-deprecates or talks about self image or calories or anything like that. Naomi’s channel is such a nice, safe escape to just laugh and be surrounded by good vibes
In Poland as a street food we have Zapiekanki which can be compared to long rectangular pizza and is about 10-15 PLN (3 EUR). For the dessert u can buy Pączki (1,5 EUR) - it is a yeast dough made of wheat flour, formed into a slightly flattened ball that can fit in the palm of your hand and deep-fried with jam, e.g. Nutella or pistachio cream. There is a fast direct train between Berlin and Warsaw so we are waiting for You! ❤
I'm from the Czech Republic and I have to say, seeing someone eat the potato "pancakes" sweet really surprised me. We eat them with salami and garlic already in the pancake mix and I can't imagine them as sweet. Also, the cheapest food you can get here is fried cheese in burger bun, that'd be like 2 euros.
What about sausage in a roll (wouldn’t translate it as a hotdog bcs it’s different)? It’s like 70 cents. But honestly it’s not much food either.😂 The sweet potato pancake thingy surprised me a lot too! I eat potato pancakes with garlic innit and topped with sauerkraut.
PLEASE do a vegan food tour of Berlin. Your city is one of the most vegan friendly and I want to visit just for that reason! :) "How vegan friendly is Berlin? Very. Probably the most vegan city in Europe - considering there are over a 100 fully vegan restaurants and cafes in town (mostly Vietnamese, Middle-Eastern, sushi and local veganised places)! Even if there may be a kebab place at every corner, there’s a fully vegan spot around almost every other corner."
Also you get nice vegan cinnamonrolls (i love the vegan kinder bueno one) at cinnamood at hakischer markt and next to it is also a vegan currywurst which i love!
London is also really good. 5 years ago I would even say it was better than Berlin - but I lived in London, and only visited Berlin for a few days. It might be different now anyway
1:30 barakat in arabic means blessings(maybe the owner name lol) , and the next store al nabulsi it’s either the name of the owner or referring that he is from nablus palestine
This made me jealous. My town really doesn't have street food except during fairs and our currency is weak so every time you get food somewhere it's just more than you want to pay..... Do I order a lot of food anyway? Yes...
Same. I really liked kimchi but it’s expensive and usually very fermented and I don’t like that so I made one myself. I can make a lot and cheaper. I don’t go out that much bcs my family won’t let me, and it’s not easy to get good food. Many vendors just sell food like it’s not good at all but it’s viral. I did make churros, breads, buns, dumplings, waffles, taiyaki, and more. I tried pastry once idk if i wanna make it again lol
I live in germany as well but it really depends where you live though. In my town there are a lot of restaurants, which only start to open in the evening. Pretty annoying, but at least the food is good. But it's not cheap though 😔 even grocery shopping is getting more expensive each year. The West side of germany is more expensive than the East side though...
In turkey the cheapest (street) food are either Simits (sesame bread rings) or "grilled" Corn (you either get a full corn or the little corn pieces are in a cup and you can choose to put ketchup, mayonnaise or vegetable broth on it), its a MUST if you're in Turkey :)
I miss the corn stands here in bulgaria. At least in my town I haven't seen them for the past few years. I always used to get it with butter, parmesan and chili flakes
Berlin has a lot of authentic arabian, turkish and vietnamese food 😊 As well as many other food options from many other countries. Berlin is pretty culturally diverse, just taking a quick walk through Berlin you can hear lots of different languages (the most spoken language is still german tho) depending on where exactly you are ^^ You can also easily find asian and arabian supermarkets with spices and fresh vegetables and everything, and turkish fruitstands where they also sell turkish baked goods, creme cheese mixtures and (not always) yell out the goods and their prices
In Poland we also have kartoffelpuffer but it's called placki ziemniaczane and for me it's also connected with childhood memories 😊 I used to eat them with sour cream and sugar but now they are way to oily for me 🥲
I was just about to write the same comment! I have lovely memories connected with my mum's placki but now I can't eat them because they're fried - my stomach doesn't approve
In the uk, we have greggs, and for £4.75 you can get a pizza slice, doughnut, and a drink, and it's literally the best thing you will put in your mouth.
Naomi out on the town + food reviewing = a great video every time! I also think it's cool of you to go to little places like these that may get overlooked because they look "bad" but are actually hidden gems, people often assume and miss out
Definitely! I have a bad habit of not being able to finish a plate of food, and I feel so bad as restaurants give a giant portion. That’s why I like buffets, I can get as little as I want, so I don’t waste any,
I'm in Australia since December 2023. Went to bed a little bit earlyer so I could watch your three last videos. I ALWAYS watched your Videos in Germany. The last weeks here where a little bit stressful....this feels so much like home. I know u don't know me but thank u for your videos ! I really appreciate your content.
im learning german and i was super excited when you ordered the tandor bread, i actually understood what you were saying !! thanks for unknowingly helping me study lmao love your videos !! 🖤🌼✨
in portugal we can easily find breakfast that includes a big fresh savory croissant with any filling alongside a freshly pressed orange juice and a coffee for 2.75e and then like traditional soup for lunch for about 2eur and u find lunch meals with a traditional sandwich or fried cakes with soup and a beverage for less than 5€. In some areas you can also get a whole kebab menu with fries and drink for 4.5€
@@fejeshenriett6004 funfact, there is a local joke going around that portugal is the eastern european country of the west! in relation to europe in general portugal is cheap, especially regular things like ubers or local foods and accommodation, but the rise of illegal immigrants and tourists are significantly rising prices for locals
Naomi about the first breakfast it is a iraqi bread and the oven or whatever called "tanoor" so its our regular bread that we eat everyday with everything
I just moved to Berlin in August but right next to my place is a little pizza place called Teigmeister in the middle of the road haha (10min from U Hansaplatz) I think the pizza there is decent and they offer to put some extra parmesan, oregano, garlic oil and chili oil on top without charging you extra and it's really cheap (their most expensive pizza is 8€!!), we got two pizzas for like 15€ and those were with extra toppings, plus the people were nice to me when I went to get them, you can even order by calling them and since it wasn't busy at all that day we only waited like 10min :)
You can usually go to any pizza forno and get the pizza slices for like 3 euros each, it's not a whole pizza but they're pretty good depending on what time you go.
You can get a similar Deal at "pizzaDach" (Simon-Dach- Straße) : one whole Pizza for 6€.. just been there yesterday. They used to be my Go-to- midnight snack while Bar hopping or after partying in this area (U Frankfurter Allee/ S Warschauer Straße), 'cause they stayed open even in the early morning. They also used to be even cheaper: 2014 the whole Pizza was 3,50€
I’m danish, and here we have a thing called “pølsemix” (directly translated it’s “sausage mix “) It’s a dish inspired by your currywürst. First it’s French fries with pieces of sausage mixed/spread over. Then you pour some curry ketchup over it along with some “remoulade” (then it’s optional if you get regular ketchup over it also) Next is the toppings: First a handful of diced onions, then roasted onions (just the bagged stuff from store) then you top it off with thinly sliced pickles (we call it “cucumber salad” 😃 if you make it yourself it’s basically just thinly sliced cucumber that’s been marinated in a “balanced vinegar juice”- if that makes sense..) Try it, it’s gooood… 😃
I'm American but my great grandparents emigrated from Denmark, I LOVE cucumber salad and my mom would make it all the time. Next time I visit Denmark I'll have to try pølsemix, Danish pølse is the best!
The tandoor bread is tanoor bread here in iraq It’s the nation bread in iraq and tastes delicious we usually have it with majority of our meals sweet or savoury Glad you enjoyed it 😊
17:25 you should try Arabic food!! we have a cheap falafel restaurant here and it costs only around 1 euros lol. For the dessert i think you should try Kunafa(Sweet Cheese Pastry), Atayek (Middle Eastern Pancakes), Ma'amoul (Middle Eastern Date-Filled Cookies) and last but not least shawarma (not a dessert)!! idk why but i feel you are gonna love a dessert called Mahalabia (Middle Eastern Milk Pudding)
You were literally just around the corner of my house to eat the falafel, I thought I’d see me passing by at any moment haha 😛 And you’re so right, it’s one of the best falafel wraps and I think it’s especially good because it’s very small and crunchy! Their Schwarma and hot potato wraps are also incredible! It used to be 1eur each a few years ago but even now it’s so cheap and good!
I vote for Naomi doing more vids, give us tours of the motherland! Or rather your motherland! Where you live, favorite food places, grocery stores, whatever, but review it all, Naomi style😍 I need to watch that series
Even as a German I'm learning something about Germany😂 I live at the lower Rhineland and I have NEVER had a Kartoffelpuffer with sugar and cinnamon as dessert.
The tandoor bread is very good it's very cheep and you can eat it with everything not just chocolate in my opinion you should try it with soup it will make the soup 10x better
Hi Naomi I’m persian and I’m a big fan of yours, let me tell you that you won’t regret trying persian food and will definitely keep trying it. I’d love to see you try them☺️
That kartofelpuffer reminds me of our Polish placki ziemniaczane although we dont make them that big its most likely the same thing we call differently.
Its very cool to read the comments and see that almost every culture has their own potato pancakes ;) Im from Russia and we call them draniki its pretty the same but usually a bit smaller size, we eat it with sour cream, condensed milk or even salmon 😅 And I would say that the cheapest food here is something like pelmeni and vareniki or even the soups (solyanka, borsch, rassolnik)
I’m so glad you tried the falafel! In Lebanon it’s the most popular dish here I love it honestly it’s very delicious especially when it’s wrapped in a sandwich with tomatoes,tarator,fries,onion,pickled cucumbers and fresh parsley.You can also eat it without the bread and only with tarator and fries on the side,I recommend it
naomi “ I dont think I will do the rings make up again because it is too annoying to apply” also naomi *rings make up only since she tried it for the first time* 😂😂 it looks fire!!!
Finds so süß wie Naomi sich essen bestellt und ihre stimme einfach so richtig lieb und süß wird hahahaha ( sonst klingt sie ofc auch süß aber man hört halt das sie höher redet wenn sie mit den angestellten redet xd )
25 euro/ USD $27 can be spent easily in one go for 2 people at a fast food restaurant. 😭😭 At least in the area of my state that I live in, there are really only chain restaurants and expensive small businesses.
In Denmark, I think the cheapest food you can possibly buy is Kebab. Or if we're talking more food for a cheaper price, TooGoodToGo bags/ boxes are the best. It depends on where you buy it, but you can get up to 10+ cakes and 3 drinks and a whole bunch of other lunch items for 45 kr. It's a steal, really.
You should go to Naples and try street food there! Pizza a portafoglio costs only 1€ to 3€ in Spaccanapoli, which is the centre of the city and all the street food is so tasty and so cheap! You can also take a Mozzarella da passeggio, which is a big buffalo mozzarella cut in squares that you can eat with a stick while walking, and that is also like 2€
As a long time viewer soon to be a student moving to Berlin in a few days all ready to embrace the most broke and sustainable spending habits you have no idea how much this video helps me out xddd
Literally it seems that the Arab restaurants are cheaper in Germany , I love فلافل لبنان 😩😩♥️ and the breakfast you had it’s called خبز khoboz its an typical Iraqi bread
The kartoffelpuffer is so interesting! Im American, but Jewish and we eat latkes which are basically the same thing (fried potato pancakes) with either applesauce or sourcream!
I’m in California aaaannnd I get very envious of the food prices in a lot of other countries. Granted I don’t eat meat or dairy but no chance I could eat for a day on that amount of money here.
I live in Vietnam and the food is incredibly affordable here. You get a bowl of flavourful pho Bo just for 1.5 euro. And banh mi (which is local version of subway) is 0.7 euro. Some dessert options are 1-2 euro and if you want something fancy you get a sea food hot pot restaurant around 15-20 euro at max
Naomi, you have to try brazilian food! Like "Feijoada", "coxinha", "Arroz, feijão, bife e batata frita (thats for lunch)", "pingo de leite", "Bananada", "Bolo de fubá", "Acarajé", "Pão de queijo", "Brigadeiro", "Caipirinha", "Enroladinho de salsicha", "cuscuz doce", "Tacaca"
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Congratulations on the 3m 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤️❤️❤️❤️
congratulations on 3 million subscribers🎉❤
If you ever get the chance, you should try utah scones with honey butter!
congrats on 3Milion❤
Naomi’s voice in english:😎🤟🏻🧑🎤
Naomi’s voice in german:🤗🥰🧚🏻
i think its more talking to us and vincent vs talking to restaurant workers 😂
I live in Berlin, this is the same with ALL German women in Berlin. I speak German but I'm from Balkan. The Berlin women sound like sugar translated into sound. I find it SO strange, sounds very fake. But it is the norm in Berlin.
In East Germany women talk more like men, or as I would call it, more normal.
Maybe someone can explain me this phenomenon?
I was thinking the same thing 😂
It seems like it’s a German thing. You can be walking down the street like 😠 but if you meet someone in the street you greet them like 🥰 with a high voice.
@@stephgreen3070 i think you are right in many parts of Germany, but definitely not everywhere :) I was for a long time with Schwaben, maybe I'm wrong but definitely didn't notice this. And I also think this is partially one of those east/West Germany thing. Statistically, almost women in East Germany worked while 70% of them in West Germany were stay at home wives. So in DDR they had more gender equality. Maybe I'm completely wrong, but I think Berliners (Just women) speak like west Germans, veryyyy feminine, since for west German women, that was their job. Stay home, kids, be feminine. And east German women worked as equals, as it is in communism. This is my theory anyhow. The difference between talking voices in women is striking.
The fact the she liked the cheapest food more than the most expensive one is hilarious 😭
She clearly didn't like the last one despite saying she "enjoyed it"
I think that it just depends from expectations. Because if you are paying 100€ for pancake your standarts becomes very high. You are expecting something incredible and unique, because CMON it's 100€. But if you are paying 1€ for the same pancake or even worse pancake you will actually be happy and enjoy it. Because almost everything is good for that price
@malloryknox6802 hot pot is cheaper and served better in Asia. It also is a thousand times better than the overpriced fancy crap. Nine times out of ten Asian food served by white people doesn't taste good at all.
that's exactly what I thought
@@Unicorn-on2svthats what I came to say ! I think expectations play a big part here 😊
Words cannot describe how refreshing it is to see an influencer who never really self-deprecates or talks about self image or calories or anything like that. Naomi’s channel is such a nice, safe escape to just laugh and be surrounded by good vibes
Naomis Voice going super high pitch when ordering is so relatable haha
In Poland as a street food we have Zapiekanki which can be compared to long rectangular pizza and is about 10-15 PLN (3 EUR). For the dessert u can buy Pączki (1,5 EUR) - it is a yeast dough made of wheat flour, formed into a slightly flattened ball that can fit in the palm of your hand and deep-fried with jam, e.g. Nutella or pistachio cream. There is a fast direct train between Berlin and Warsaw so we are waiting for You! ❤
This is such a nice and sweet comment❤
Yesss! I‘m Polish but was born in Germany, we also got Pączki here theyre just called Berliner or Pfannkuchen:))
I'm Polish living in Norway, we have Berlineboller :) Paczki with vanilie cream or raspberry jam 🤌
i find it interesting how slavic languages r all so similar and some words r the same but have different meaning (im russian so some words r the same)
The best zapiekanki are still in Krakow like OMG they are sooo good I just generally love krakow
Naomi crying while eating was so surprising yet relatable that I just bursted out laughing 💀💀
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The tears add more salt and flavor to your meal 🥲
Probs because the wind was blowing in her face
@@nailinthefashion take that makeup off your face and man up
The plant everywhere in Melbourne that makes my eyes stream with tears. As soon as I leave the house my makeup is f*cked 😂
Naomi's serving looks as usual💅💅💅
for real
the waiters were also serving
Frfrrrr 💅🏻💅🏻💅🏻
Palestinians are still suffering from genocide
tbh
Here in Scotland the most iconic cheap food is a sausage roll at Greggs for £1. Pinnacle of our culture
The real heros should be baynes, greggs is utter shite 😂😂😂
Palestinians are still suffering from genocide
£1.45 in London! Coming to Scotland for sausage rolls in future, bet they taste better and all, haha
@@clarymoore230from a person that has lived in London and Scotland, they are so much better in Scotland lol
Sounds yummy
ok, but that black jacket is EVERYTHING
I'm from the Czech Republic and I have to say, seeing someone eat the potato "pancakes" sweet really surprised me. We eat them with salami and garlic already in the pancake mix and I can't imagine them as sweet.
Also, the cheapest food you can get here is fried cheese in burger bun, that'd be like 2 euros.
Best way is apple mouse. Give it a try😍😍😍
What about sausage in a roll (wouldn’t translate it as a hotdog bcs it’s different)? It’s like 70 cents. But honestly it’s not much food either.😂
The sweet potato pancake thingy surprised me a lot too! I eat potato pancakes with garlic innit and topped with sauerkraut.
I‘m from west germany and I‘ve never seen it with sugar and cinnamon 😂 but the ones with apple sauce are very famous, even more than with the „Quark“
We also have them in Poland and here they are called „placki ziemniaczane” and I love eating them with sweet cream and sugar 🫰
In Poland we add onion and garlic to it and would still eat it with sugar 😅 but also with sour cream or gulasz
That falafel really is the best falafel in Berlin! Their spicy falafel SMACKS
Omg I wanna eat it right now
I was in Berlin for a film in the berlinale festival and I ate at that falafel place like every other day, shit was way too good
FALAFEL IS MY COUTRY’S IT FOOD LESGOOOO
Whats as the Name of it?😊
I NEED TO KNOW THE NAME PLS OMG
PLEASE do a vegan food tour of Berlin. Your city is one of the most vegan friendly and I want to visit just for that reason! :) "How vegan friendly is Berlin? Very. Probably the most vegan city in Europe - considering there are over a 100 fully vegan restaurants and cafes in town (mostly Vietnamese, Middle-Eastern, sushi and local veganised places)! Even if there may be a kebab place at every corner, there’s a fully vegan spot around almost every other corner."
some vegan places i really love in berlin: 1990 vegan living (asian)
sunshine vegan (asian)
försters (german)
Also you get nice vegan cinnamonrolls (i love the vegan kinder bueno one) at cinnamood at hakischer markt and next to it is also a vegan currywurst which i love!
London is also really good. 5 years ago I would even say it was better than Berlin - but I lived in London, and only visited Berlin for a few days. It might be different now anyway
@@pinkshinegirl😮😮 now I want to taste it 😢 I'm vegan and I would love to come to Berlin just for the food
The Vöner ! They have heavenly good Cheese Fries !
I can't get over the little flowers in her lashes😍
1:30 barakat in arabic means blessings(maybe the owner name lol) , and the next store al nabulsi it’s either the name of the owner or referring that he is from nablus palestine
Theyre both family names of people from the levant
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This made me jealous. My town really doesn't have street food except during fairs and our currency is weak so every time you get food somewhere it's just more than you want to pay..... Do I order a lot of food anyway? Yes...
Where do you live
Same here😞
Same. I really liked kimchi but it’s expensive and usually very fermented and I don’t like that so I made one myself. I can make a lot and cheaper. I don’t go out that much bcs my family won’t let me, and it’s not easy to get good food. Many vendors just sell food like it’s not good at all but it’s viral. I did make churros, breads, buns, dumplings, waffles, taiyaki, and more. I tried pastry once idk if i wanna make it again lol
Same here, i guess in small cities/towns is not very common to have street food options
I live in germany as well but it really depends where you live though. In my town there are a lot of restaurants, which only start to open in the evening. Pretty annoying, but at least the food is good. But it's not cheap though 😔 even grocery shopping is getting more expensive each year.
The West side of germany is more expensive than the East side though...
6:56 The way she pronounces falafel really makes my day
it’s just the german way to pronounce it, as a german I feel attacked that you found it funny 😔
@@krsbgr imagine feeling attacked by that when there is literally war on going. Humans pick anything nowadays to feel entitled
@@Ohoddlyit’s a joke btw
Whats wrong with it lol. As a middle eastren i can approve she said it in the closest way possible to the right pronounciation. 👍🏻
@@Ohoddly I wasn’t serious..
In turkey the cheapest (street) food are either Simits (sesame bread rings) or "grilled" Corn (you either get a full corn or the little corn pieces are in a cup and you can choose to put ketchup, mayonnaise or vegetable broth on it), its a MUST if you're in Turkey :)
I miss the corn stands here in bulgaria. At least in my town I haven't seen them for the past few years. I always used to get it with butter, parmesan and chili flakes
@@MarioMVasilev we still have them in some places in plovdiv :)
I just love the way you talk to the workers! Such a sweet soul❤️
I love it when naomi shows us german things like you can just feel the energy
wtf does this mean
I live in uganda, and very popular street food here is called rolex (or rolled eggs). they are roughly 0.36 euros.
Ugandan here (who now lives in the States)! I miss the accessibility of a rolex everywhere you go😭
What are those? I am intrigued 👀
Rolex is the best!!
Just looked it up and omg I'm craving it so bad rn haha
as an arab seeing you getting falafel and going to barakat and seeing the meu written in arabic really makes me happy😭
this is so random but i ADOREE your name
Hahaha me too🤣
Berlin has a lot of authentic arabian, turkish and vietnamese food 😊
As well as many other food options from many other countries. Berlin is pretty culturally diverse, just taking a quick walk through Berlin you can hear lots of different languages (the most spoken language is still german tho) depending on where exactly you are ^^
You can also easily find asian and arabian supermarkets with spices and fresh vegetables and everything, and turkish fruitstands where they also sell turkish baked goods, creme cheese mixtures and (not always) yell out the goods and their prices
saame lol
اخيرا شخص عربي 😂انا افكر الوحيده العربية الي اتابعهه
the falafel place is really good ... 8 years ago there was the falafel for just 0,50€ and shawarma for 1,00€ :D
Im really loving the different types of food/cooking videos that you're blessing us with! They're my favourite
In Poland we also have kartoffelpuffer but it's called placki ziemniaczane and for me it's also connected with childhood memories 😊 I used to eat them with sour cream and sugar but now they are way to oily for me 🥲
I was just about to write the same comment! I have lovely memories connected with my mum's placki but now I can't eat them because they're fried - my stomach doesn't approve
I’m American but Polish- my dad and granny used to make them all the time with either sour cream or applesauce. Happy childhood memories unlocked! 🫶🏻
In my family, we called them "plendze" xd
they are the best with stew
you can oven bake them, i like adding carrtos or zucchini to the mix or pumpkin, omg pumpkin potato placki are the best
No one beats your sense of humor babe. No one. ❤ you always cheer me up with your videos love from France.
girl this is the BEST ur hair has looked like ever soooo good
Voll schön , dass du auch mal Ecken wie Neukölln und Kreuzberg zeigst 🥰
In the uk, we have greggs, and for £4.75 you can get a pizza slice, doughnut, and a drink, and it's literally the best thing you will put in your mouth.
Naomi out on the town + food reviewing = a great video every time! I also think it's cool of you to go to little places like these that may get overlooked because they look "bad" but are actually hidden gems, people often assume and miss out
I LOVE Naomis hair it's always slayinggg 😭💚
I love how the hotpot place worked!, I love that it thinks abt food waste, it’s such a genius idea!.
More restaurants should definitely do that
Definitely! I have a bad habit of not being able to finish a plate of food, and I feel so bad as restaurants give a giant portion. That’s why I like buffets, I can get as little as I want, so I don’t waste any,
I think this 'hot pot' should be called Maocai? like one bowl making soup or smth, but i might be wrong.
@@Inooa People literally call that personal hotpot. So, it doesn't matter. lol
@@DylonsBBGorl yeah yeah, just wanted to throw a fun fact and get corrected if I'm wrong (I won't be able to fall asleep I NEED TO KNOW)
I actually did not understand the point of it at all - u take everything in the same bowl? And cook all together? That is awful.
I'm in Australia since December 2023.
Went to bed a little bit earlyer so I could watch your three last videos.
I ALWAYS watched your Videos in Germany. The last weeks here where a little bit stressful....this feels so much like home.
I know u don't know me but thank u for your videos !
I really appreciate your content.
im learning german and i was super excited when you ordered the tandor bread, i actually understood what you were saying !! thanks for unknowingly helping me study lmao love your videos !! 🖤🌼✨
The rings on the eyes as make-up is literally so pretty omggg 💜
Naomi proving that not always the most expensive foods are the better ones
in portugal we can easily find breakfast that includes a big fresh savory croissant with any filling alongside a freshly pressed orange juice and a coffee for 2.75e and then like traditional soup for lunch for about 2eur and u find lunch meals with a traditional sandwich or fried cakes with soup and a beverage for less than 5€. In some areas you can also get a whole kebab menu with fries and drink for 4.5€
thus sounds so nice!! I've been thinking about travelling to Portugal, is it cheap there? (coming from eastern europe)
@@fejeshenriett6004 funfact, there is a local joke going around that portugal is the eastern european country of the west! in relation to europe in general portugal is cheap, especially regular things like ubers or local foods and accommodation, but the rise of illegal immigrants and tourists are significantly rising prices for locals
Naomi about the first breakfast it is a iraqi bread and the oven or whatever called "tanoor" so its our regular bread that we eat everyday with everything
we literally eat it with EVERYTHING
That looked awful. Undone dough. Yak
I just moved to Berlin in August but right next to my place is a little pizza place called Teigmeister in the middle of the road haha (10min from U Hansaplatz)
I think the pizza there is decent and they offer to put some extra parmesan, oregano, garlic oil and chili oil on top without charging you extra and it's really cheap (their most expensive pizza is 8€!!), we got two pizzas for like 15€ and those were with extra toppings, plus the people were nice to me when I went to get them, you can even order by calling them and since it wasn't busy at all that day we only waited like 10min :)
You can usually go to any pizza forno and get the pizza slices for like 3 euros each, it's not a whole pizza but they're pretty good depending on what time you go.
@@Mayannaise4 I see that's useful to know :)
With Teigmeister you do get a whole pizza tho
You can get a similar Deal at "pizzaDach" (Simon-Dach- Straße) : one whole Pizza for 6€.. just been there yesterday. They used to be my Go-to- midnight snack while Bar hopping or after partying in this area (U Frankfurter Allee/ S Warschauer Straße), 'cause they stayed open even in the early morning. They also used to be even cheaper: 2014 the whole Pizza was 3,50€
I’m danish, and here we have a thing called “pølsemix” (directly translated it’s “sausage mix “)
It’s a dish inspired by your currywürst.
First it’s French fries with pieces of sausage mixed/spread over. Then you pour some curry ketchup over it along with some “remoulade” (then it’s optional if you get regular ketchup over it also)
Next is the toppings:
First a handful of diced onions, then roasted onions (just the bagged stuff from store) then you top it off with thinly sliced pickles (we call it “cucumber salad” 😃 if you make it yourself it’s basically just thinly sliced cucumber that’s been marinated in a “balanced vinegar juice”- if that makes sense..)
Try it, it’s gooood… 😃
I'm American but my great grandparents emigrated from Denmark, I LOVE cucumber salad and my mom would make it all the time. Next time I visit Denmark I'll have to try pølsemix, Danish pølse is the best!
tandoor bread is like naan but made of wheat flour. it is Indian and it’s almost never eaten like that hahah
We have it in Türkiye too and we are not eating it with Nutella lol ve usually eat it with meaty meals😊
bro its literally pakistani
@@mahnoorrehan8403 pakistan… was a part of india. they didn’t invent it post separation.
@@sidhantkalia2556Pakistan was part of India 🤡🤡🤡in which era you living clown it's 2024
@@mahnoorrehan8403 babygirl pakistan and India were literally the same country before 1947 😭
Love the hair color, and the darker roots coming in. Looks good with it like a shadow root.
This video had me laughing, and Vincent just unintentionally funny
That Falafel looked so good😩
Naomi you gotta start travelling to neighborhood countries for a day or two to try their food!!
Naomi always kills it with her makeup! No crumbs left!!
your makeup is always soooo stunning
looking like a queen as her usual.
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The tandoor bread is tanoor bread here in iraq
It’s the nation bread in iraq and tastes delicious we usually have it with majority of our meals sweet or savoury
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
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0:02 she judged my whole life 😭🙌✨️
You’re both doing great besties getting better at recording outside 💎🖤
"I also asked this tresh for a picture with it, I'm just the biggest fan" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!😂
CONGRATULATIONS ON HITTING 3M SUB'S YOU DEFINITELY DESERVE IT!!
The ring look is GORGEOUS!!! And I love the botw sounds :)
Watching Naomi as an student that previously took years of German classes and is pretty fluent.. is great
LOVE the food videos. Watching you enjoy food is such a joy
this Naomi's outfit slayeed so much 😍
As a Lebanese, I'm so happy you loved the falafel. I really recommend you to try more Lebanese food, they're a m a z i n g.
HONEY FALAFEL IS NOT LEBANESE🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@sssshhhh8014 the place she tried serves lebanese falafel. Read the sign inside the store. So she tried Lebanese Falafel. Why jealous?
@@maryamjannoun3508 are there versions of falafel ? theres just 2 the Egyptian ta3mia and the falafel that we make in the levant
You showed us the most expensive and the cheapest, now you have to show us your FAVORITE places!! Love yall! ❤️
17:25 you should try Arabic food!! we have a cheap falafel restaurant here and it costs only around 1 euros lol.
For the dessert i think you should try Kunafa(Sweet Cheese Pastry), Atayek (Middle Eastern Pancakes), Ma'amoul (Middle Eastern Date-Filled Cookies) and last but not least shawarma (not a dessert)!!
idk why but i feel you are gonna love a dessert called Mahalabia (Middle Eastern Milk Pudding)
You were literally just around the corner of my house to eat the falafel, I thought I’d see me passing by at any moment haha 😛 And you’re so right, it’s one of the best falafel wraps and I think it’s especially good because it’s very small and crunchy! Their Schwarma and hot potato wraps are also incredible! It used to be 1eur each a few years ago but even now it’s so cheap and good!
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Naomi’s look is looking Love it❤
Awww yay she hit 3 million! Go Naomi!
I vote for Naomi doing more vids, give us tours of the motherland! Or rather your motherland! Where you live, favorite food places, grocery stores, whatever, but review it all, Naomi style😍 I need to watch that series
Even as a German I'm learning something about Germany😂 I live at the lower Rhineland and I have NEVER had a Kartoffelpuffer with sugar and cinnamon as dessert.
Ohh du verpasst was! Kartoffelpuffer mit Apfelmus ist echt eine leckere Kombi. Musst du mal probieren :)
The tandoor bread is very good it's very cheep and you can eat it with everything not just chocolate in my opinion you should try it with soup it will make the soup 10x better
25.1€ is not that bad for eating every meal at restaurants or food stalls in a capital city.
Hi Naomi I’m persian and I’m a big fan of yours, let me tell you that you won’t regret trying persian food and will definitely keep trying it. I’d love to see you try them☺️
That falafel place looks amazing. If it's not entirely unassuming, that's the spot.
That kartofelpuffer reminds me of our Polish placki ziemniaczane although we dont make them that big its most likely the same thing we call differently.
Placki ziemniaczane are translated as potato pancakes so we even call them the same.
Its very cool to read the comments and see that almost every culture has their own potato pancakes ;) Im from Russia and we call them draniki its pretty the same but usually a bit smaller size, we eat it with sour cream, condensed milk or even salmon 😅 And I would say that the cheapest food here is something like pelmeni and vareniki or even the soups (solyanka, borsch, rassolnik)
As an Arab broccoli im so happy with this video 😭
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@@Sebastien.848 im also moroccan 😍
@@soniaelbar2840PLSS I TEND TO NO MORROCAIN ARE WATCHING MY BABEH.😭😭
Right 😭😭😭
Ive been working so much that i haven’t realized naomi has been posting 😫😫now i have sooo many videos to watch on my free timeee🥰
I’m so glad you tried the falafel! In Lebanon it’s the most popular dish here I love it honestly it’s very delicious especially when it’s wrapped in a sandwich with tomatoes,tarator,fries,onion,pickled cucumbers and fresh parsley.You can also eat it without the bread and only with tarator and fries on the side,I recommend it
The hair looks iconic tho
Love the German accent that pushes through after you switch back to English 😄💓
German accent ? She is german 😂
naomi “ I dont think I will do the rings make up again because it is too annoying to apply”
also naomi *rings make up only since she tried it for the first time* 😂😂 it looks fire!!!
Finds so süß wie Naomi sich essen bestellt und ihre stimme einfach so richtig lieb und süß wird hahahaha ( sonst klingt sie ofc auch süß aber man hört halt das sie höher redet wenn sie mit den angestellten redet xd )
Her voice in German is so kind, she’s so nice to service workers.
25 euro/ USD $27 can be spent easily in one go for 2 people at a fast food restaurant. 😭😭
At least in the area of my state that I live in, there are really only chain restaurants and expensive small businesses.
In Denmark, I think the cheapest food you can possibly buy is Kebab. Or if we're talking more food for a cheaper price, TooGoodToGo bags/ boxes are the best. It depends on where you buy it, but you can get up to 10+ cakes and 3 drinks and a whole bunch of other lunch items for 45 kr. It's a steal, really.
Depends!!! In Italy I got like 8 cakes for 2,5 Euro and here in Berlin it could be just different types of white bread for 4,50 :((((
Naomi, come to Jordan and try Mansaf, it is very delicious💚🇯🇴
You should go to Naples and try street food there! Pizza a portafoglio costs only 1€ to 3€ in Spaccanapoli, which is the centre of the city and all the street food is so tasty and so cheap! You can also take a Mozzarella da passeggio, which is a big buffalo mozzarella cut in squares that you can eat with a stick while walking, and that is also like 2€
As a long time viewer soon to be a student moving to Berlin in a few days all ready to embrace the most broke and sustainable spending habits you have no idea how much this video helps me out xddd
Love the high customer voice 😂
Oh I would love to eat in all of these places! This food looks delicious, the expensive restaurants were mostly just sad...
Literally it seems that the Arab restaurants are cheaper in Germany , I love فلافل لبنان 😩😩♥️ and the breakfast you had it’s called خبز khoboz its an typical Iraqi bread
The kartoffelpuffer is so interesting! Im American, but Jewish and we eat latkes which are basically the same thing (fried potato pancakes) with either applesauce or sourcream!
I dropped my chocolate when Naomi dropped the falafel
1:50 هذا رغيف خبز عراقي حرفيا🤍🤍🥹
عبالي بس اني انتبهت😭
هله بالشباب
I thought this was gonna be a typical "cheapest restaurant" video but it was actually really interesting and fun!!
I’m in California aaaannnd I get very envious of the food prices in a lot of other countries. Granted I don’t eat meat or dairy but no chance I could eat for a day on that amount of money here.
I live in Vietnam and the food is incredibly affordable here. You get a bowl of flavourful pho Bo just for 1.5 euro. And banh mi (which is local version of subway) is 0.7 euro. Some dessert options are 1-2 euro and if you want something fancy you get a sea food hot pot restaurant around 15-20 euro at max
this one made me laugh more than your recent videos! love the genuine personality vibes
Naomi, you have to try brazilian food! Like "Feijoada", "coxinha", "Arroz, feijão, bife e batata frita (thats for lunch)", "pingo de leite", "Bananada", "Bolo de fubá", "Acarajé", "Pão de queijo", "Brigadeiro", "Caipirinha", "Enroladinho de salsicha", "cuscuz doce", "Tacaca"
espero por esse dia ansiosamente
nossa simm. Guaraná tb
Love it already❤