Very nice tour through beautiful Vienna! Just some corr.: Viennese Gulasch does not necessarily have tomatoes in it. Belvedere Palace was built by Prince Eugene of Savoy, one of the most successful military commanders ever lived on planet Earth. Thus, it was not a residence of the emperor. Keep up with your work and never stop traveling. :)
Very nice but oh so typically touristy. Going up to Kahlenberg and the Vienna Woods , Grinzing are wonderful. Figimueller has other places. We like the one on the edge of Grinzing best and have the schnitzel that is their specialty. Prater and places along the Donau are fun.
Haha wow, pronouncing something correctly will be a first for me! That makes a lot of sense on the sauce. Wow that was delicious though, I need to go back!
@@ChrisKermis definitely you need to. Altough you must know that Figlmüller is best known for their Wiener Schnitzel, it's probably the most famous Wiener Schnitzel ever. Funny you chose to order it at Griechenbeis'l. ^^ But definitely also a good choice ;-)
@@sandrap.3399 I was actually trying to get the Wiener Schnitzel at Figlmüller as it was recommended to me by an Austrian friend. Trouble was the queues were too long first time around! That's why I ended up doing it this way round. Still, loved it all. Even the Käsekrainer in the car park entrance at the end. Wonderful city!
Thank you so much, Chris .I have a layover for 24 hours in Vienna. You gave me great ideas for that day.
Good to hear, glad it was useful!
Hope you like this new series, let me know what you think
Heading to Vienna tomorrow and 100% going to the carpark sausage place. Looks so much fun!
It’s certainly something unique and quite a contrast!
Very nice tour through beautiful Vienna! Just some corr.:
Viennese Gulasch does not necessarily have tomatoes in it. Belvedere Palace was built by Prince Eugene of Savoy, one of the most successful military commanders ever lived on planet Earth. Thus, it was not a residence of the emperor. Keep up with your work and never stop traveling. :)
Thank you and thanks for the info!
Sachertorte pronounced as "such-a-tort", love it...
Very nice but oh so typically touristy. Going up to Kahlenberg and the Vienna Woods , Grinzing are wonderful. Figimueller has other places. We like the one on the edge of Grinzing best and have the schnitzel that is their specialty. Prater and places along the Donau are fun.
Touristy of course but certainly for good reason! I really enjoyed my time there more than I thought I would
you pronounced "Figlmüller" perfectly :-) no tomato sauce for the Gulasch though... it's sauce made with bell pepper powder
Haha wow, pronouncing something correctly will be a first for me! That makes a lot of sense on the sauce. Wow that was delicious though, I need to go back!
@@ChrisKermis definitely you need to. Altough you must know that Figlmüller is best known for their Wiener Schnitzel, it's probably the most famous Wiener Schnitzel ever. Funny you chose to order it at Griechenbeis'l. ^^ But definitely also a good choice ;-)
@@sandrap.3399 I was actually trying to get the Wiener Schnitzel at Figlmüller as it was recommended to me by an Austrian friend. Trouble was the queues were too long first time around! That's why I ended up doing it this way round. Still, loved it all. Even the Käsekrainer in the car park entrance at the end. Wonderful city!
Your welcome Chris😊😊🎉@@ChrisKermis
It was nice to tell us the price you paid for the food you eat.
Tourist traps here we go ... 😏
specially figlmüller so many tourist end there for por schnitzel witch is not wiener schnitzel
" let's explore this amazing city" / walks the evilest way/ 👹
Haha 😂
Sacher is pronounced sack her
I guess that’ll join the long list of things I’ve pronounced badly! 😂