Vienna, Austria: Café Demel - Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Guide - Travel Bite
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- More info about travel to Vienna: www.ricksteves.com/europe/aust... This video takes us through Café Demel, showcasing the desserts Vienna is famous for: schnitzel, strudel, and Sacher-Torte. #ricksteveseurope #ricksteves #vienna
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1:26 its not lemon sauce its simply melted butter
ci sono stato anche io... è un posto meraviglioso!! superfluo parlare dei dolci...IL TOP!!! Bellissimo vedere anche la preparazione dei dolci
Yum your making us hungry! Another great video :)
It's wonderful! Yes, it is a little dry but great...
will have to visit...
Café Demel and Hotel Sacher have been fighting who of the two was first to serve the famous Sacher torte, the cake of cakes.
We have a similar fight between two restaurants in my home state of Minnesota concerning Juicy Lucies.
Great video. But when you say that they use filo to make the turkish baklava, it seems that you do not know that "filo" is a greek word and baklava is a traditional sweet in Greece and Turkey.If baklava was a turkish sweet, not greek, then they wouldn't use a greek "word" for the recipe, but a turkish one.
Does anybody know the name of the waltz that begins at 0:14? Thanks!
Was the cake as dry as it looked?
tzkelley That's exactly what I was thinking.
It is pretty dry but it's forking good with some whipped cream.
"Apples are from Germany"? We have apple trees in Austria too..
In 5 minutes, i would be in a sugar coma! :p
Nobody does sweets and desserts like the Austrians and Germans
If you go to these coffeehouses all you see now a days are social media addicts taking pictures of cakes, coffee, and the toilet.