We tried the best PAELLA in Spain │ My travel Journal
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ธ.ค. 2024
- Málaga, Spain, so beautiful city, So many things to do, so much History, is one of the oldest cities in the world. The center of Malaga has so much architecture remains that they call it an open museum.
We tried the best PAELLA ever, if you have other suggestions write a comment below.
It was in the restaurant EL GASTRONAUTA, super recommended, also it has TAPAS you are not gonna find anywhere else.
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My next play to visit. Looks really beautiful!
Hi there, we've been enjoying watching your video, especially as we film 4k natural sight and sound walks and have just filmed Malaga too, so it's good to see someone doing something similar but from a different viewpoint. Thank you for taking the time to add your video of Malaga, one of our favourite cities.
Living Walks thanks a lot for your comment.
Malaga was the first city I visited ,and stayed in, in 1960 and my soul is still there
Amazing city, we really loved it.
Beautiful Malaga! Very informative, well done,
Thanks a lot, we are in Asia now, we will be posting a lot of videos. Thanks again.
The old town in Malaga is great, we have been there many times but still get lost walking around there :-)
Im in Malaga right now and this video qas great! thanks for the tips
thanks for the comment. keep traveling.
Where you bought the ticket that includes many things?
Hello, you can buy it everywhere. Just look for the HOP ON HOP OFF bus and the ticket includes everything, have fun.
We spend a lot of time in Malaga and Torremolinos, we have lots of vlogs from there. :)
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nice video, congrats.
Malaga 💖💖
Vamos á Roselada. Es campo internacionál.
I was at that UDON restaurant in front of which he stands
We were, after filming we went there. Amazing
Amazing! ☺
You shouldn't be there !
I just suscribed anyway, lol.
Hello my buddy Mario,greetings from Barranquulla,Colombia.
Good job !
Mandy Herrera hey, haha
Nice video
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Quiero paella!
30 years ago, Spain and Portugal were very cheap destinations. After joining the EU, they had to update everything , and the taxes and cost of living soared.
wish I had had the funds back then it IS pretty pricey now
South of Spain and many other regions are still far cheaper than a lot of Europe. Madrid, Barcelona etc, yes are expensive but come to London, Dublin, Paris etc and then talk about expensive.
Paella does not look good at all! Way to wet
One of the best paellas I ever tried, recommended by the locals and known all over, I guess the locals know a little bit more of Paella than us, don't you think?
@@MyTravelJournalvlog not really. Watch any traditional paella recipe and they are anything but wet.’the goal is crispy rice on the bottom soccorrat. My daughter is in Spain now and the paella so far is very untraditional. Hopefully she will fare better on the coast. Very strange
@@brianwarren2202 I ate Paella everywhere in Spain, we always go to Spain and we never saw a dry Paella. I am sorry, but this is not about preferences, Paella is a traditional dish from Spain and I trust locas, I trust Spanish telling me which is the best.
@@MyTravelJournalvlog the issue is in that region they don’t use saffron but use cumin and curry. Paella is supposed to have crispy rice on the bottom. My daughter has been traveling throughout Spain the last few weeks and has been mostly disappointed in the paella. Paella Valencia is the original Paella. I have always had good paella in Marbella, very traditional but with seafood. I hope you can enjoy a traditional paella Valencia with socaratt on the bottom and then you’ll understand. Best of luck
@@brianwarren2202 I tried the Paella from Valencia, all over Spain they have different Paellas, none of them are dry. Is like going to Italy and say that pizzas in Rome arr bad because they have to be like in Naples where they created them. That is no how it goes. I hope you have the chance to go to Malaga and try their Paellas and then maybe you will understand. Good luck