I live in Salzburg. You did a good job. You were right to emphasize the necessity of reservations. Thankfully the McDonald's that was in the old city has moved out. But a famous international coffee chain is still here. It would be a shame to miss the traditional coffee houses.
Most of these dishes are common all over Austria, so wherever you are, try them out. And also don´t forget the Würzelstände - you will find amazing sausages there! Then pleeeease, pretty pleeease with suger on top - eat the Mozartkügeln. Most Austrians are sick and tired of them, because they get drenched by them when it comes to Christmas and Silvester (New Year).
The thing about Tafelspitz is that it's boiled in well-seasoned beef broth, not water, so it doesn't really lose all that much flavor. Definitely better than what you'd think of when you hear "boiled beef". It's more properly a viennese dish and famous for being our penultimate emperor's favorite but you also get it in Salzburg because the place was where Habsburgs went on vacation for a long, long time. Also the name refers to a specific cut of beef, but I can never remember which one that is...
Hey! Love your videos. We're in Berchtesgaden for two nights. I'm a chef, husband is a butcher! If you have any restaurant suggestions for B or for Salzburg that would be amazing! Heading there next week
Wiener Schnitzel are huge but they are actually only about 150g of meat pounded super thin. If it wasn't for the potatoes on the side it would be a regular sized meal!😅
Going there in two weeks, can you guys recommend actual restaurants & bars? I am a solo traveller so I don't really plan to visit family oriented restaurants
When it comes to waiter friendliness, northern Austria is really bad; Vienna too, but Salzburg and probably more so Linz are the worst cities even for Austrians. I haven't yet seen a video from you visiting southern Austria, like Graz and the southern Stryrian wine regions. Service staff and people in general are much more welcoming there.
Don´t do it. Go to any local supermarket and buy a traditional Austrian burger instead - Fleischleibchensemmel. They will prepare it for you, and you can add a lot of stuff. It is also cheaper, served faster and way tastier than any McDonalds. But ok, I realize that kids are kids! :)
I agree with the Mozart Kugeln, but to be honest I didn't care for the Salzburger Nockeln it was disappointing but I wanted to try it and now I know I don't like it
There are tons of YT-channels out there specialzing on the Golden Arches and its menu adaptions in various countries. Did you ever eat at McDonald's outside the US? Personally, I'm not into that kind of food too much myself - however, I really do enjoy "Kaffee und Kuchen" at McCafés in GER. I've been seeing lots of local senior citizens "hanging around" at McDonald's owned McCafés, especially in the Gießen, Marburg, and Frankfurt/M Metro Region. So, if they enjoy it, it must be good! I still prefer owner-run local businesses, though.
My mom said that she experienced a real bitchy waitress in Salzburg when shw went in 2015. My mom asked for ice in her water since it was summer and the waitress gave her one measly ice cube and when my mom asked for more the waitress rudely said no
@@jocelynwoltersworld I am from Munich and if I want ice cubes in my drink, I always get some. Usually, drinks are actually served without ice because most guests don't like icy drinks because it hurts the throat. Maybe the obligatory ice is an American thing.
@zwiderwurzn5908 yes, obligatory ice is definitely an American thing. I am rarely served ice but have never had the experience the original commenter did. Actually, after living in Europe, I got used to not having it.
tapfelspitz and beuschel are my favorites
The best "food" in Salzburg is the Augustiner Marzen. My favorite beer garden of all time too.
That souffle dessert is exactly what I need in my life! 😍
Thank you for bringing us along!
Safe travels. 💜
it is so good. Got to eat it right away. The ladies were like "put your phone down and eat it" it was funny
I live in Salzburg. You did a good job. You were right to emphasize the necessity of reservations. Thankfully the McDonald's that was in the old city has moved out. But a famous international coffee chain is still here. It would be a shame to miss the traditional coffee houses.
Beautiful Salzburg!!!
Most of these dishes are common all over Austria, so wherever you are, try them out. And also don´t forget the Würzelstände - you will find amazing sausages there! Then pleeeease, pretty pleeease with suger on top - eat the Mozartkügeln. Most Austrians are sick and tired of them, because they get drenched by them when it comes to Christmas and Silvester (New Year).
Würstelstände, in English: sausage booth
I miss Salzburg. I need to go back ASAP
same here my tuba loving friend :)
The thing about Tafelspitz is that it's boiled in well-seasoned beef broth, not water, so it doesn't really lose all that much flavor. Definitely better than what you'd think of when you hear "boiled beef".
It's more properly a viennese dish and famous for being our penultimate emperor's favorite but you also get it in Salzburg because the place was where Habsburgs went on vacation for a long, long time.
Also the name refers to a specific cut of beef, but I can never remember which one that is...
I passed by Salzburg today!
This food looks so good!😊❤
They had the BEST bread I ever ,I was there in 1977
Have just returned home from Salzburg. The food is good. Waiters are def friendlier than in Vienna 😂
Hey! Love your videos. We're in Berchtesgaden for two nights. I'm a chef, husband is a butcher! If you have any restaurant suggestions for B or for Salzburg that would be amazing! Heading there next week
Wiener Schnitzel are huge but they are actually only about 150g of meat pounded super thin. If it wasn't for the potatoes on the side it would be a regular sized meal!😅
Don’t miss the Cardamom Bread. It’s amazing
so good!
Going there in two weeks, can you guys recommend actual restaurants & bars? I am a solo traveller so I don't really plan to visit family oriented restaurants
Being able to bring your own food to that bar
it is key :)
Pork weiner schnitzel fried in pork fat at Meissl & Schadn restaurant is one of a kind life experience, trust me 😁😁
It is Wiener Schnitzel, originally thin veal cutlets, breaded and fried in Butterschmalz, served with trafitionally sides
yummy!!!
When it comes to waiter friendliness, northern Austria is really bad; Vienna too, but Salzburg and probably more so Linz are the worst cities even for Austrians.
I haven't yet seen a video from you visiting southern Austria, like Graz and the southern Stryrian wine regions. Service staff and people in general are much more welcoming there.
Going to McDonald's in Salzburg or anywhere outside the US just seems wrong, but then again, my daughter would probably insist on it. 😞
i didn't go in, i did take some pictures of the golden golden arches though :)
Yes frozen trash you can buy anwhere on earth is how to enjoy salzburg. Never.
Your daughter sucks.
there was a McD in Salzburg. There are still plenty i am sure, but no longer in the CityCenter.
Don´t do it. Go to any local supermarket and buy a traditional Austrian burger instead - Fleischleibchensemmel. They will prepare it for you, and you can add a lot of stuff. It is also cheaper, served faster and way tastier than any McDonalds. But ok, I realize that kids are kids! :)
I agree with the Mozart Kugeln, but to be honest I didn't care for the Salzburger Nockeln it was disappointing but I wanted to try it and now I know I don't like it
There are tons of YT-channels out there specialzing on the Golden Arches and its menu adaptions in various countries. Did you ever eat at McDonald's outside the US? Personally, I'm not into that kind of food too much myself - however, I really do enjoy "Kaffee und Kuchen" at McCafés in GER. I've been seeing lots of local senior citizens "hanging around" at McDonald's owned McCafés, especially in the Gießen, Marburg, and Frankfurt/M Metro Region. So, if they enjoy it, it must be good! I still prefer owner-run local businesses, though.
My mom said that she experienced a real bitchy waitress in Salzburg when shw went in 2015. My mom asked for ice in her water since it was summer and the waitress gave her one measly ice cube and when my mom asked for more the waitress rudely said no
That's pretty typical in Europe. Not the attitude, but the no ice thing.
@@jocelynwoltersworld I am from Munich and if I want ice cubes in my drink, I always get some. Usually, drinks are actually served without ice because most guests don't like icy drinks because it hurts the throat. Maybe the obligatory ice is an American thing.
@zwiderwurzn5908 yes, obligatory ice is definitely an American thing. I am rarely served ice but have never had the experience the original commenter did. Actually, after living in Europe, I got used to not having it.
Ask for sparking...its always ice cold. I suspect someone wanted tap water with ice. Nope. Its like asking for a huge basket of free bread
Bosna isn‘t from Salzburg/Austria 😉