Part of Romanian traditional food has oriental roots (but you have to go in a traditional Romanian restaurant, for example "Caru' cu Bere"): Sarma, baklava, saraili, musaka, etc. (Wallachia, where Bucharest is located, has been under the Ottoman Empire for 300 years).... "Până când nu te iubeam" (Maria Tanase) is an oriental "manea", in turkish "mānì." (search on youtube) ... It is a famous song, considered a traditional Romanian song. Bucharest was considered in the past the "gate" of Europe to the Orient (Ottoman Empire)
Manuc's Inn (Turkish architecture) is the oldest operating hotel building in Bucharest, Romania. It also houses a popular restaurant, several bars, a coffee-house, and (facing the street) several stores and an extensive bar. The inn was built in 1808 as a khan, and originally owned by a wealthy and flamboyant Armenian entrepreneur, Emanuel Mârzaian, better known under his Turkish name Manuc Bei.
A Romanian famous restaurant and historical building is "Hanul lui Manuc" ("Manuc's inn") , "Han" is from turkish " hān.", The building is situated at "Piata Unirii" , is a 200 years turkish style building... there you can eat romanian traditional food (Sarma, baklava, saraili, musaka, etc )
Fun Fact: Supa Dupa is owned and founded by one of the first Romanian rappers called Vlad Dobrescu, many consider him one of the founders of the rap and hip hop industry here.
@@TheSchells I consider it really dope as well, he complained much about society in his songs and then he figured out that he has the power to make a positive change, even with a little restaurant or chain now, you can be the change in society thou it is little if most of us behave around that lines it is good others will do the same in their domain.
Did you guys visit the enormous palace of Ceausescu? It is a strange wonder in the middle of the old buildings. When I was there they told that when the President ordered to put the lights on.. the lights of the local people went out by lack of power and the palace having so many heavy light armatures... Of course it was horrible he and his wife lived in such luxury while so many people were living in poor conditions..
Welcome to Romania, guys! Your daughter is one of the most adorable kids I've ever seen.
Aw, thank you so much ❤️
Such a beautiful family, welcome in Romania
Hey. Are you still in Romania? That's awesome how do you promote our country. I come from Poland. Living in Bucharest. Greetings :)
Not anymore but thank you so much! Greetings to you!
Part of Romanian traditional food has oriental roots (but you have to go in a traditional Romanian restaurant, for example "Caru' cu Bere"): Sarma, baklava, saraili, musaka, etc. (Wallachia, where Bucharest is located, has been under the Ottoman Empire for 300 years).... "Până când nu te iubeam" (Maria Tanase) is an oriental "manea", in turkish "mānì." (search on youtube) ... It is a famous song, considered a traditional Romanian song. Bucharest was considered in the past the "gate" of Europe to the Orient (Ottoman Empire)
Wellcome to Romania and i hope will you visit again and really had an amazing time❤❤
Thank you so much! We will! ❤❤❤
Ur daughter is an Angel 🥰
She's going to be a superstar
Thank you so much ❤️
Totally agree. Rubi is so adorable. Love you guys!!
@@judiszczepanski4297 Love you too!
the food looks so tasty
The carrot cake is my fav off all..it s delicious❤❤❤
It was so good!
Manuc's Inn (Turkish architecture) is the oldest operating hotel building in Bucharest, Romania. It also houses a popular restaurant, several bars, a coffee-house, and (facing the street) several stores and an extensive bar. The inn was built in 1808 as a khan, and originally owned by a wealthy and flamboyant Armenian entrepreneur, Emanuel Mârzaian, better known under his Turkish name Manuc Bei.
A Romanian famous restaurant and historical building is "Hanul lui Manuc" ("Manuc's inn") , "Han" is from turkish " hān.", The building is situated at "Piata Unirii" , is a 200 years turkish style building... there you can eat romanian traditional food (Sarma, baklava, saraili, musaka, etc )
Bravo! Felicitări! (un vampir din Brașov) Transilvania, România!
Fun Fact: Supa Dupa is owned and founded by one of the first Romanian rappers called Vlad Dobrescu, many consider him one of the founders of the rap and hip hop industry here.
Wow that's awesome!
@@TheSchells I consider it really dope as well, he complained much about society in his songs and then he figured out that he has the power to make a positive change, even with a little restaurant or chain now, you can be the change in society thou it is little if most of us behave around that lines it is good others will do the same in their domain.
Rubi, Who eats the most, you or your dad? (I can't believe he ate the end of your éclair)
Definitely Rubi😅
Did you guys visit the enormous palace of Ceausescu? It is a strange wonder in the middle of the old buildings. When I was there they told that when the President ordered to put the lights on.. the lights of the local people went out by lack of power and the palace having so many heavy light armatures... Of course it was horrible he and his wife lived in such luxury while so many people were living in poor conditions..
Wow that is unbelievable, we did not happen to go there but it sounds interesting. So sad what people did back then.
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So ...it is true that Americans eat a lot of food !!!
I guess so😅