Cultures were mixing a lot through ages in Lithuania. Besides, every country has similar dishes that neighbours have. No fights, this restaurant represents eastern Europe more or less anyway :). No matter you are polish or lithuanian, we all have things to be proud of.
Definitely one of the best video on this channel. It's so out of the ordinary that Lithuanian food! Looks utterly delicious with that cabbage and meat.
My family was from Czechoslovakia and had the same dish and it is good! Let's all come together and celebrate our stuffed cabbage heritage. Eh, that sounded better in my head
VYTAUTAS, DIDYSIS KUNIGAIKSHTIS - Vytautas, Grand Duke of Lithuania was our most famous Duke - warrior. He conquered Poland, for a while Poland was under our domain. This is in honor to him as I saw them flash his portrait.
I loved everything there but they did not use real sour cream. Dont know if thats how they always do it but for me that was a big problem. Thinking this would still be a great stop after the Bristol Renaissance Faire.
Sveikučiai visi.Esu tikras lietuvis ir noriu parašyti čia,kad balandėliai ir bulviniai blynai yra valgomi atskirai...Bulviniai blynai valgomi su atvėsintos varškės padažu,pagardintu svogūnų laiškais .(beje varškės padaže turi būti smulkintas-tarkuotas česnakas).Na o balandėliai valgomi su atskirai virtomis bulvėmis,pagardintomis krapais.Ir jie būna raudonam arba baltam padaže.Kaip ir viskas :)
eww kaip galima valgyt taukuotus blynus dar užsikrovus varškės?? Toks patiekalas turėtų vadintis infarktas lėkštėje. O padažas raudonas dėl kečiupo. Jų siūlomas padažas bent jau skaniai atrodo
Mr. Putler Gollum Grand Dukes didn't eat potatoes pork and so on? Lol so what do you believe they ate? Peasants never ate meals prepared like this, They ate grains or Vegetables or cheap meats prepared in very simple manners.
strobika actually it's not . Most countries have it.... now we have people coming of all end of the worlds saying that it belongs to their county :))))
If you have McDonalds in Lithuania you call burgers Lithuanian food as well? I would say that this more middle/eastern european than only lithuanian. Especialy if restaurant serve polish food as well what you can see on restaurant branding. I lived in Lithuania and you have some great oryginal meals like pigs ears or cheburakai but sorry: stuffed cabbage and potato pancakes are as much lithuanian as tomatoes are italian.
A cabbage rolls is common to the cuisines of the Balkans, Central, Northern, Eastern Europe, and Iran, as well as West Asia and Northern China. Cabbage rolls certainly don't belong to only one countrie =DDD It is popular dish in lithuanian so you surely can call it lithuanian food.
kijbij The Pancakes are typical to Lithuania as they are to all other surrounding cultures, Even Belarusians have this dish, Is it automatically theirs? These are all shared dishes, They were common throughout the entire region, There are other popular Lithuanian dishes that can even be found in Poland, Such as Chlodnik Litewski (Saltibarsciai).
It's a traditional eastern european dish. Not Lithuanian!!!! ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%93%D0%BE%D0%BB%D1%83%D0%B1%D1%86%D1%8B Как обычно, прибалты все лучшее взяли из СССР и выдали за свое.
A cabbage rolls is common to the cuisines of the Balkans, Central, Northern, Eastern Europe, and Iran, as well as West Asia and Northern China. Cabbage rolls certainly don't came from russia and don't belong to russia only =DDD It is popular dish in lithuanian so you surely can call it lithuanian food.
pupirikin pri balty jesly neznajesh byla samaja bolshaja strana v europe in middle ages and our language is oldest in europe and we had 0 russians in our culture, untill after second world war blood thirsty stalin with bolsheviks accupied our country and did unreversable damage to culture and everything
Lady: "They taste like somebody's grandmother made em... "
Me: "That's because the kitchen is full of cheerful singing grandmothers."
Cultures were mixing a lot through ages in Lithuania. Besides, every country has similar dishes that neighbours have. No fights, this restaurant represents eastern Europe more or less anyway :). No matter you are polish or lithuanian, we all have things to be proud of.
your Chinese tho
Tylek naxui
@@OnAComeUpChea no her channel name is Lithuanian
@@OnAComeUpChea names Lithuanian
Definitely one of the best video on this channel. It's so out of the ordinary that Lithuanian food! Looks utterly delicious with that cabbage and meat.
MistaGify it's delicious 😋 You should try Nr 1 Lithuanian dish called Cepelinai. Minced potato dumplings. Yummy 😋
Audrone Sewell Nice. Unfortunately I neither live in America nor Europe so I won't be getting anywhere near Cepelinai in a while.
My family was from Czechoslovakia and had the same dish and it is good! Let's all come together and celebrate our stuffed cabbage heritage. Eh, that sounded better in my head
Huh.A Lithuanian restorant in Chicago,USA HELL YEAH!!!
Btw you should've tried cepelinai!
Heavy LT - It’s not in Chicago, it’s in Summit.
VYTAUTAS, DIDYSIS KUNIGAIKSHTIS - Vytautas, Grand Duke of Lithuania was our most famous Duke - warrior. He conquered Poland, for a while Poland was under our domain. This is in honor to him as I saw them flash his portrait.
stuffed cabbage is nice choice but you definitely should've tried cepelinai.
traditional Lithuanian dish of stuffed potato dumplings
Cepelinai 😋 I want to go back to my country
aka the zeppelins
onlysleeping66 XDi live in LITUHANIA
Justin_Lord 02 i am from Lithuania LABAS
In Lithuania you should definitely try baked bread with hot cheese. This is their visit card, I don't know why Grand Duke don't do this
joooo taip skanu yra
That looks absolutely amazing, wish I could visit
proud to be Lithuanian
They say "Babushkas" or "Bobutes" are the best chefs, I see the kitchen is full of them.
Everybody trying to claim that stuffed cabbage dish as their own and starting beef.
Leave stuffed cabbage alone.
Its not a Lithuanian dish, but its very popular in Lithuania, and every family does it occasionally
Stuffed cabbage is universal. How it's prepared/served is regional.
@@hajarkriauciunaite400 bruh it might have originated from Lithuania Poland Russia Ukraine eastern europe mostly
This looks heavenly delicious.
Lithuanian traditional food choice is really nice and medieval :)
This food makes Me feal hungry!
... Oh, wait but i am hungry!
Myself Lithuanian, Irish and Mexican. My husband is Mexican so our kids are more Hispanic than white. Gotta keep up with my European roots! 🇱🇹 🇱🇹 🇱🇹
Interesting
Ha I'm from Lithuania and my wife Mexican 😀
Wait so which one are you... lithuanain, irish or mexican. I am quite confused
nice :) i live in Lithuania, but never been in USA, would be cool to visit :)
Great stuffed cabbage recipe!
Thx for say our food is good :)
Did the host say..."so you're a big Lithuanian deal"? Really?
I loved everything there but they did not use real sour cream. Dont know if thats how they always do it but for me that was a big problem. Thinking this would still be a great stop after the Bristol Renaissance Faire.
This used to be a very good restaurant, but their portion has shrunk considerably and price has gone up quite a bit.
desperate times
Looking forward, regards from Brasil_
1:09 why so sweaty?
somebody git dis dude a bucketa ice!
I suppose lithuanian food makes you warm :D
He hard time cutting cabbage
It's a condition called Lithuanian meat sweats.
Hopefully Elliot brought some home to his husband
what will happen when you have visited every restaurant in Chicago?
You can't...it will take years
Any Lithuanias in here to explain what's the sauce on top of the stuffed cabbage???
And how you make it?
Come to Lithuania, and we show you ❤😁😁😁💋
@@linasiaulyte4166 thank you!!💚🤣
So what's the red sauce do you know?
Well never saw my family putting garlic or paprika in cabigge,surely not🤷♀️
What is the authentic recipe?
It is all the way they do it,but no garlic and for sure no paprika inside it
@@Elly_eis ok thank you...spices???
Well my family just put salt,black pepper and som parsley inside.Of course union we love them
@@Elly_eis thank you!!
Linkejimai is Lietuvos:)
Sveikas
Lets go Lithuania
Sveikučiai visi.Esu tikras lietuvis ir noriu parašyti čia,kad balandėliai ir bulviniai blynai yra valgomi atskirai...Bulviniai blynai valgomi su atvėsintos varškės padažu,pagardintu svogūnų laiškais .(beje varškės padaže turi būti smulkintas-tarkuotas česnakas).Na o balandėliai valgomi su atskirai virtomis bulvėmis,pagardintomis krapais.Ir jie būna raudonam arba baltam padaže.Kaip ir viskas :)
eww kaip galima valgyt taukuotus blynus dar užsikrovus varškės?? Toks patiekalas turėtų vadintis infarktas lėkštėje.
O padažas raudonas dėl kečiupo. Jų siūlomas padažas bent jau skaniai atrodo
nah varske su blynais primena deficita . grietine yra atsakymas
bulvės su kefyru tikras lietuviu delikatesas
@@ainisskulskis7975 Nei infarktas anei ką-mažiau šikit žarijom.Lietuvoj daugiau kaip 92% viskas užauginta natūraliai.Thats all. )))
"Very Historic". that's not a compliment for a food little red-shirt kid
LOL or maybe not if he love history
Ahem they are at least authentical.
lithuanian culture itself is unique
Nubuvau dar JAV, bet kai vyksiu, zinau kur balandeliu nueit pavalgyt :)
This food is good i live her
*here*
nobody does gulyas better then Hungarians !!!!!!!!!!!
Is it a soup or a stew?
my of lituhania
Highly doubt this dude listens to Black Sabbath
And Motorhead👌🎸
why is everybody sweating so much?
Almost everyone sweats when they are eating
making Lithuanian food makes everybody wet ; )
Im lithuanan
The "restaurant" called: "Grand Dukes Restaurant", but they serve 19 century peasants food.
u should try it, it tastes like heaven.
Not like heaven, but it's good, l just made historical remark, that dukes didn't eat potatoes, pork and so on.
Mr. Putler Gollum Grand Dukes didn't eat potatoes pork and so on? Lol so what do you believe they ate? Peasants never ate meals prepared like this, They ate grains or Vegetables or cheap meats prepared in very simple manners.
Hi
I make this a lot and i'm not even Lithuanian.
cabbage rolls or stuffed cabbages are not lithuanian meal lol
Bambrough screws up again. Right at the beginning he identifies the Chicago neighborhood as "Harlem"; no such neighborhood in Chicago.
Why does this guy always look so greasy?
Епт да этож голубцы
Him asking to sing 3 times the same song is cringy.
this is actually called "gołabki" and its fucking good home made food
Darek Bez it's not
It is actually called "balandėliai"
gołabki is russian for balandeliai
Silveris LT isn't gołabki the polish name and голубцы ( holubchsi) the Russian name?
bullashit....cabagge with meat is fucking sarma
Not acualy Lithuanin that stuffed cabbage is called " Sarma " originated durring Ottoman conquering of Balcans, Central Europe and Middle East.
strobika actually it's not . Most countries have it.... now we have people coming of all end of the worlds saying that it belongs to their county :))))
ORIGINALLY FROM IRAQ - SADI ERA. IN IRAQ THEY CALL THEM 'SIMBRAK'
strobika no it's actually from Canada and topped with maple syrup and cold beer
canadian beer suck major cahones all that light beer ugh
The stuffed cabbage was brought to Europe with the Mongols and Tatars during the middle ages.
this looks more polish to me :)
kijbij lol just cuz they eat Lithuanian food in Poland doesn't make it polish.
If you have McDonalds in Lithuania you call burgers Lithuanian food as well? I would say that this more middle/eastern european than only lithuanian. Especialy if restaurant serve polish food as well what you can see on restaurant branding. I lived in Lithuania and you have some great oryginal meals like pigs ears or cheburakai but sorry: stuffed cabbage and potato pancakes are as much lithuanian as tomatoes are italian.
A cabbage rolls is common to the cuisines of the Balkans, Central, Northern, Eastern Europe, and Iran, as well as West Asia and Northern China.
Cabbage rolls certainly don't belong to only one countrie =DDD It is popular dish in lithuanian so you surely can call it lithuanian food.
cabbage and potato pancakes are 100% LITHUANIAN.so stop craping ok.
kijbij The Pancakes are typical to Lithuania as they are to all other surrounding cultures, Even Belarusians have this dish, Is it automatically theirs? These are all shared dishes, They were common throughout the entire region, There are other popular Lithuanian dishes that can even be found in Poland, Such as Chlodnik Litewski (Saltibarsciai).
It's a traditional eastern european dish. Not Lithuanian!!!! ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%93%D0%BE%D0%BB%D1%83%D0%B1%D1%86%D1%8B
Как обычно, прибалты все лучшее взяли из СССР и выдали за свое.
loooool, (RU WIKIPEDIA) :D :D Stop propoganda
A cabbage rolls is common to the cuisines of the Balkans, Central, Northern, Eastern Europe, and Iran, as well as West Asia and Northern China.
Cabbage rolls certainly don't came from russia and don't belong to russia only =DDD It is popular dish in lithuanian so you surely can call it lithuanian food.
В Лидо в Риге вообще сплошь русские блюда, с миксом советского общепита, всё продаётся туристам как "латышская кухня".
pupirikin pri balty jesly neznajesh byla samaja bolshaja strana v europe in middle ages and our language is oldest in europe and we had 0 russians in our culture, untill after second world war blood thirsty stalin with bolsheviks accupied our country and did unreversable damage to culture and everything
@@realramasExcept we were literally same country with polish, belorussians and ukrainians for good 400 years. Ko tavęs mokė per istorijos pamokas???