You are the first one who didn't cringe at the taste of our food, especially traditional food. There is no Slovenian who does not like cheese dumplings.😉😋
nice job Jason, I lived in Slovenia for 3 years back in the 90's never had a bad meal not like in Melbourne which is more hit and miss but having said that Melb has come a long way.
It was great to see you chose a range of restaurants and that you could appreciate the hearty foods as well as the more refined meals. I also really enjoyed the detailed description of the flavor/texture of the dishes. Traveling for food? My type of food channel! Instant subscribe.
Thanks for the support Kimberley! I find it's important (and interesting) to try the traditional food and then seeing how far modern restaurants can take it. I'm stoked with the wine scene too, very special vino region of the world!
It's interesting to watch your review and your favourites 🙂 As a Slovenian my taste is quite traditional and I like dumplings with cottage cheese te most 😀😋 I hope you enjoy here 🙂
@@JasonVaughan Gibanica is very traditional pastry from north east Slovenia - Prekmurje. And Gibanica isn`t kind of dumpling. And of course you have tried just few of traditional Slovenian dishes. You have to go around Slovenia, because you could find a lot of different taste and also different dialects of Slovene language - about 41 of them.
Liked the variety of food reviewed! A way to really boost your audio production quality would be to convert all the audio recorded from phone to mono and do editing with decent headphones. At the moment the sound mix is quite hard to listen to with headphones, the use of inbuilt stereo mic in the phone causes a lot of out of phase noise, reflections/etc to be picked up and it sounds quite strange and distracting.
Thanks for taking the time to explain, I’m a novice with sound and these are great insights. The audio came from my Sony and now I’ve upgraded to Rode wireless mics. Hopefully that helps.
When i saw how many timestamps this video has i was worried you were going to eat yourself to death because as a nation of farmers our traditional food is very hardy and filling. Glad to see you enjoyed some high cuisine, even if id prefer to stick to my tried and true plain foods
Thanks for the concern, I definitely have a tendency to over-eat… have to make the most of the situation I’m in! Great to experience it all rather than be left wondering. Beautiful country, can’t wait to come back!
Oh it is! As a person who lives near the border with Slovenija, i can tell you that my experience it's very good, due to the country history the more traditional food has been influenced by Italian, Balkan, Austrian and Hungarian,. As Jason Vaughan pointed out the food scene it's still evolving. If you plan to go to Slovenija in Ljubljana, from June to October, every friday they have a food event called "Odprta kuhna" (opened kitchen). You have various food stands coming from various parts of the country. Food ranges from the traditional local food to the international one and even some fusion.
I was sitting next to you in breg and saw a lot of "mhhh". I loved the food there and you had a good selection of wine. The lightly orange wine from @guerila is one of my favourites (i had the same) :)
Thank you Stefan! I remember your boys were top young men. Glad we all got to enjoy the great food at Breg. And I agree, the Guerila blend was brilliant
@@JasonVaughan We probably eat a lot of beef, but I think pork is the most symbolical Slovenian meat. We also have our own pig breed ( kraškopoljski prašič ), which is why we have so many different dried/smoked pork meat. Lamb is popular mostly on the southern region for sure, especially in spring-summer time, but we don't eat as much lamb as our southern neighbours.
You are the first one who didn't cringe at the taste of our food, especially traditional food. There is no Slovenian who does not like cheese dumplings.😉😋
I have to be respectful! Always need to try the traditional food
nice job Jason, I lived in Slovenia for 3 years back in the 90's never had a bad meal not like in Melbourne which is more hit and miss but having said that Melb has come a long way.
Thanks Paul! Interesting, I'm sure Australia has levelled up now
It was great to see you chose a range of restaurants and that you could appreciate the hearty foods as well as the more refined meals. I also really enjoyed the detailed description of the flavor/texture of the dishes. Traveling for food? My type of food channel! Instant subscribe.
Thanks for the support Kimberley! I find it's important (and interesting) to try the traditional food and then seeing how far modern restaurants can take it. I'm stoked with the wine scene too, very special vino region of the world!
It's interesting to watch your review and your favourites 🙂 As a Slovenian my taste is quite traditional and I like dumplings with cottage cheese te most 😀😋 I hope you enjoy here 🙂
Thanks for watching! My favourite dumpling was the gibanica flavour, not tooo traditional unfortunately
@@JasonVaughan Gibanica is very traditional pastry from north east Slovenia - Prekmurje. And Gibanica isn`t kind of dumpling. And of course you have tried just few of traditional Slovenian dishes. You have to go around Slovenia, because you could find a lot of different taste and also different dialects of Slovene language - about 41 of them.
Liked the variety of food reviewed! A way to really boost your audio production quality would be to convert all the audio recorded from phone to mono and do editing with decent headphones. At the moment the sound mix is quite hard to listen to with headphones, the use of inbuilt stereo mic in the phone causes a lot of out of phase noise, reflections/etc to be picked up and it sounds quite strange and distracting.
Thanks for taking the time to explain, I’m a novice with sound and these are great insights. The audio came from my Sony and now I’ve upgraded to Rode wireless mics. Hopefully that helps.
When i saw how many timestamps this video has i was worried you were going to eat yourself to death because as a nation of farmers our traditional food is very hardy and filling. Glad to see you enjoyed some high cuisine, even if id prefer to stick to my tried and true plain foods
Thanks for the concern, I definitely have a tendency to over-eat… have to make the most of the situation I’m in! Great to experience it all rather than be left wondering. Beautiful country, can’t wait to come back!
I never thought there would be such good food in Slovenia!! 😍😍🤤🤤
Got very lucky!
Oh it is!
As a person who lives near the border with Slovenija, i can tell you that my experience it's very good, due to the country history the more traditional food has been influenced by Italian, Balkan, Austrian and Hungarian,.
As Jason Vaughan pointed out the food scene it's still evolving.
If you plan to go to Slovenija in Ljubljana, from June to October, every friday they have a food event called "Odprta kuhna" (opened kitchen).
You have various food stands coming from various parts of the country. Food ranges from the traditional local food to the international one and even some fusion.
I mistimed my visit and missed out on this open market! Will certainly do it next time. Thanks for your comment
@@JasonVaughan there it's a website of the event, this way one can keep track of what they will offer and in which location.
I was sitting next to you in breg and saw a lot of "mhhh". I loved the food there and you had a good selection of wine. The lightly orange wine from @guerila is one of my favourites (i had the same) :)
Thank you Stefan! I remember your boys were top young men. Glad we all got to enjoy the great food at Breg. And I agree, the Guerila blend was brilliant
@@JasonVaughan no, i was an the table behind you 🙂
@@stefanmeier8391 Sorry! Thanks again for your time to watch and comment. Much appreciated Stefan!
Slovenia 👍🇸🇮
Fully agreed. Would love to go back
Are turkey and chicken used much in Slovenian dishes? Are portions typically European smallish, or hearty?
More beef and lamb I found. Trending towards hearty
@@JasonVaughan Sory, but lamb is very exotic in Slovenia.
Interesting. I expect that you’d find plenty considering all the mountains in Slo
@@JasonVaughan We probably eat a lot of beef, but I think pork is the most symbolical Slovenian meat. We also have our own pig breed ( kraškopoljski prašič ), which is why we have so many different dried/smoked pork meat. Lamb is popular mostly on the southern region for sure, especially in spring-summer time, but we don't eat as much lamb as our southern neighbours.
Fantastic, thank you for explaining. I was stoked to have the opportunity to try the local Slo pigs. Juicy, fatty, and deliciously rich.
COOL 😎✨
Cheers!!
You missed horse burger 🤘🇸🇮
It was on the list but i couldn't fit any more food in 😂
@@JasonVaughan haha well it is big, maybe next time 🤘
Big Mark Weins vibes.
Nowhere close to the goat!
Need better audio
Agreed. Got Rode mics now
... music in restaurants is horrible ...
Not sure that most people prefer silence!
@@JasonVaughan talking about the quality of music...