Thanks Thandeka! Lovely sentiment … invite all your friends and colleagues from South Africa to subscribe to the channel and I’ll come and film some specials in South Africa in no time at all!
Great job on your second video, Philip! I'm loving the content you’re creating about travel and food. Your passion really shines through, and I can’t wait to see what's next. Keep it up!
Another fascinating and well presented video Philip. I was in Bucharest in 2018 as part of a drive from Cluj area, through Transylvania including a drive along the Transfagarasan, which is an absolute must if you haven’t yet dine it! We spent an afternoon at the Village Museum, what a fascinating place. It was also in August, but with 38 degree heat we didn’t get to explore all of it. I agree it’s an underrated city to visit, even the Ubers are cheap, although their driving is more frightening than your average roller coaster! Really enjoying these videos.
@GreenoEats thanks Greeno! This is unbelievably encouraging coming from you! I shall do my upmost to keep providing you with compelling content. It’s also wonderful to see how much Bucharest is evolving and developing all the time - so much to offer! You’re right about the Ubers - but the great thing about the northern suburbs is that they’re only a short bus ride from the airport as well!
@GreenoEats with your knowledge of Romania we should do a collaboration on Romanian food sometime! I wonder if there’s a Romanian restaurant in London or Dorset!
@GreenoEats clearly we share similar interests! The Village Museum is a world class attraction in my opinion! I’ll have to do the Transfagarasan sometime but need to save up for a drone first!
@@anca.buligabuliga2537 sounds like another video coming on soon … thanks for the recommendation. Do you have a favourite dish you would recommend there?
@TravelInTheKnow You should try Mititei- as appetizer, Bulz or Tochitura as main dish and Papanasi as desert. The restaurant is an old house 130 years old, try to read the story of the house. Aslo, similar old house, one of my favorite desert places in Bucharest is Casa Capsa, is in the downtown, close to old center.
Streets were closed for traffic, pedestrian or otherwise around Ceaușescu house. When I was a teenager I got lost in that neighborhood and a policeman's approached me asking what I'm doing there...I guess they realized I posed no threat for them.They told me which streets to use and leave that area...😅
@@anca.buligabuliga2537 how interesting! I was wondering … if I understand corrrctly there were less buildings on the vicinity as well and more parkland at the time. Multumesc for your comment - learning from subscribers, and in fact from all of us as a community, is a wonderful benefit of initiating a discussion!
Amazing video love the commentary! Your a pleasure to watch can't wait to see more 👌☺️😄❤️
Thank you so much 😁
Good content Philip 👌 I'm really enjoying the history.
Wonderful Shabnam! Please tell your friends too - hopefully they might like it too!
Very lovely content, Philip. Informative and interesting. Well done😊
Thanks Thandeka! Lovely sentiment … invite all your friends and colleagues from South Africa to subscribe to the channel and I’ll come and film some specials in South Africa in no time at all!
Great job on your second video, Philip! I'm loving the content you’re creating about travel and food. Your passion really shines through, and I can’t wait to see what's next. Keep it up!
Thanks so much!
Enjoyed the trip!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another fascinating and well presented video Philip. I was in Bucharest in 2018 as part of a drive from Cluj area, through Transylvania including a drive along the Transfagarasan, which is an absolute must if you haven’t yet dine it! We spent an afternoon at the Village Museum, what a fascinating place. It was also in August, but with 38 degree heat we didn’t get to explore all of it. I agree it’s an underrated city to visit, even the Ubers are cheap, although their driving is more frightening than your average roller coaster! Really enjoying these videos.
@GreenoEats thanks Greeno! This is unbelievably encouraging coming from you! I shall do my upmost to keep providing you with compelling content. It’s also wonderful to see how much Bucharest is evolving and developing all the time - so much to offer! You’re right about the Ubers - but the great thing about the northern suburbs is that they’re only a short bus ride from the airport as well!
@GreenoEats with your knowledge of Romania we should do a collaboration on Romanian food sometime! I wonder if there’s a Romanian restaurant in London or Dorset!
@GreenoEats clearly we share similar interests! The Village Museum is a world class attraction in my opinion! I’ll have to do the Transfagarasan sometime but need to save up for a drone first!
Subscribed.
Thanks so much!
For Romanian food, try Casa Doina in that area.
@@anca.buligabuliga2537 sounds like another video coming on soon … thanks for the recommendation. Do you have a favourite dish you would recommend there?
@TravelInTheKnow You should try Mititei- as appetizer, Bulz or Tochitura as main dish and Papanasi as desert. The restaurant is an old house 130 years old, try to read the story of the house. Aslo, similar old house, one of my favorite desert places in Bucharest is Casa Capsa, is in the downtown, close to old center.
Streets were closed for traffic, pedestrian or otherwise around Ceaușescu house. When I was a teenager I got lost in that neighborhood and a policeman's approached me asking what I'm doing there...I guess they realized I posed no threat for them.They told me which streets to use and leave that area...😅
@@anca.buligabuliga2537 how interesting! I was wondering … if I understand corrrctly there were less buildings on the vicinity as well and more parkland at the time. Multumesc for your comment - learning from subscribers, and in fact from all of us as a community, is a wonderful benefit of initiating a discussion!