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Slovak Food Taste Test - Eating in a Cave Restaurant in Bratislava, Slovakia
Come join us for a Slovak Food taste test as we visit a cave restaurant (Modrá Hviezda) in Bratislava Slovakia for lunch. We ended up ordering 5 different items from the menu including two drinks (wine and beer), two mains (both meat dishes) and a dessert to share. It ended up being a fantastic meal as the Slovak main dishes were hearty, rich and flavorful. We left feeling full and satisfied. The cave atmosphere was also very cool and cozy and we'd highly recommend this place. Keep in mind it is not a budget meal and ordering a couple of meat dishes, drinks and dessert will cost you over 40 Euros most likely.
1) Frankovka modrá red wine (dark skinned late ripening grapes rich in tannin with a spicy character)
2) Zlatý Bažant 'Golden Pheasant' Slovak Beer (12° svetlé pivo light coloured beer 4.7% ABV)
3) Pork chop in walnut crust with honey mustard sauce and roasted potatoes (bravčová kotleta)
4) Rabbit leg with forest mushrooms in a red wine sauce with herb potato herb dumplings (Králik na Šampiňónoch)
5) Homemade Slovak poppy seed dumplings (šúľance s makom)
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Modrá Hviezda
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Address: Beblavého 292/14, 811 01 Bratislava - Staré Mesto-Bratislava, Slovakia
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Slovak Food Taste Test - Eating in a Cave Restaurant in Bratislava, Slovakia Travel Food Video Transcript:
We are in between castle visits. We just finished visiting Devin Castle. Yeah. Next up is Bratislava Castle but first we need lunch. What is the plan? Well, we've worked up a ridiculous appetite doing all of that walking so we are just going to try to find somewhere to eat nearby this new castle so we're just wandering around and we're going to hopefully find a place really soon. More Slovak Food. Let's go.
Do you remember what kind of wine you got? It is the specialty. It started with Frankovka modrá.
But that was enough exploring for me I think I've earned a beer. Haha. So I'm trying over here Zlatý Bažant 12°. Hopefully I'm saying that right. Bazant.
I have this giant pork chop covered in like crushed walnuts and it comes with a honey mustard sauce (bravčová kotleta) and I also have roasted potatoes.
Pork and honey mustard. Haha. That is amazing. Is it good? This was listed under the traditional dishes section. Yep. So really happy to be trying this.
So my traditional like Slovak main over here is basically it is rabbit leg (Králik na Šampiňónoch). Yep. And then on this part this side I don't know if you can see we've got wild mushrooms. Yeah. In a wine sauce. And then we have dumplings.
Potato dumplings and these are thick and heavy. They look like little pancakes. Yeah, they do. I'm going to grab a bit of that. And Sam chose this just because he read red wine sauce and was like yeah. Yeah. Give me the wine sauce.
Dessert has arrived and once again it looks completely different from what I was expecting. We ordered poppy seed dumplings so I thought maybe with pierogi filled with poppy seed but the dumplings it is like this wormy shape. I would say. And then you have poppy seed powder on top.
Time for price point. So time to wrap that up. That was not a cheap meal. It was 42 Euros but oh it was good. It was just like gourmet food and the most expensive thing we ordered was 14 which was one of the meat dishes.
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Slovak Food Review - 5 Things to try in Bratislava, Slovakia
Join us in Bratislava, Slovakia as we sample Slovak food for the first time in this review of traditional Slovakian dishes at Prašná Bašta restaurant in the old town. Wanting to sample as much traditional Slovak cuisine as we possibly could we ordered an appetizer, two mains and a dessert to share along with some local produced wines. The meal itself was outstanding. Everything we had was delicious but we kind of made the mistake of ordering two many hearty and filling things to share when we probably could have swapped in a lighter appetizer for example. Regardless, it was a memorable meal and we'd highly recommend you try Slovak food whenever you get a chance:
1) Slovak Wine - André and Cabernet Sauvignon (both dry reds)
2) Slovak Appetizer - Palacinka Hortobágyi (Pancake with shredded chicken and cream sauce)
3) Slovak main dish #1 - Bryndzové Halušky (Potato gnocchi with Slovak sheep cheese and bacon squares)
4) Slovak main dish #2 - Bravčová Panenka (pork and beef tenderloin with paprika in potato and zucchini pancake)
5) Slovak dessert - Somló (apple and whipped cream dessert)
Slovak Restaurant in Bratislava, Slovakia
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Address: Zámočnícka 399/11, 811 03 Bratislava, Slovakia
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Hey guys. From Bratislava. It is lunchtime. Yes. And we've brought our appetites. So hungry! I didn't have a big breakfast so I have brought my appetite today. And we're going to be trying Slovak food for the first time. So this is an exciting moment for us.
So we made it to the restaurant (Prašná Bašta) and it feels like we're in this little cave. We're underground and it is so cozy and yeah. It is just dimly lit. It is not too busy so we've already placed our order and hopefully the food will be here soon because I'm so hungry.
Okay so Sam and I both got red wines. And they're both from Slovakia so I got the Cabernet Sauvignon and you got one called Andre.
Alright so the first dish has shown up at the table and it looks nothing like what we were expecting so we're kind of like wooh which one is this? I'm guessing it is the appetizer which I think was called palacinka hortobágyi or something like that. And it is meant to be potato pancakes with chicken in a cream sauce. And I mean this looks creamy. It does look creamy. But um I was expecting like a white cream sauce.
My main is here and I went for a traditional Slovak dish. I can't pronounce the name (Bryndzové Halušky) it is a little too complicated for me but basically it is a potato gnocchi made with Slovak sheep's cheese and it also has some bacon on top.
Okay and Sam ordered himself some kind of stuffed potato zucchini pancake. It looks so good. I've just got to show you guys how big this is. My hand for comparison. Like this is big. It is massive. It is massive. It is massive. So do you want to tell us what is in there. So inside we have pork and beef tenderloin in a paprika sauce.
Like this is our first introduction to you know Slovak cuisine and I'm saying I'm loving it so far.
This is actually not a Slovak dessert. We ordered Hungarian dessert because Sam thought it looked really appetizing. It is called Somlo.
Somlo. We had this when we were in Budapest.
Time for price point. So that was 35 Euros. That included two glasses of wine. One appetizer. Two mains and a dessert to share. So yeah, it wasn't a cheap meal but we knew that going in. We wanted something that was really good quality and we sure got that here. Portions were generous too and just everything was delicious. There wasn't anything that we ordered that we didn't love. So highly highly recommend this place and what a fantastic introduction to Slovak food I have to say. And now we need a siesta. Bye guys.
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A Taste of Eastern Europe in Bratislava, Slovakia
After finding most of Europe really quite dull, we got the chance to get a bit of a taste of Eastern Europe with a quick stop in Bratislava, Slovakia. For me, Eastern Europe is far more palatable. In the west, everything is so orderly, manicured and dull. And it's not that places like Bratislava are rough and dirty, but they are more raw and certainly feel more real.
Our visit to Bratislava included much of the usual tourist stops. Places like Bratislava Castle (Bratislava Grad), the old city square, and the blue church were all on our plans. For me, however, the best part was just the little alleyways and streets of Bratislava. It really was a breathe of fresh air.
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Trying Slovak Food | What I Ate in Bratislava, Slovakia
For me, one of the best parts of travelling to new places is trying new foods. Not only does it tell you a lot about a place, but it can be unforgettably delicious. The food I tried in Bratislava, Slovakia did not disappoint.
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We saw a cheese vending machine – that was a first! It’s at the bus station so people can grab something for the road. It looks like a little log cabin and pictures a man tending his animals. Very pastoral! Inside there are different kinds of traditional Slovak cheese like smoked cheese and garlic and paprika cheese. There are also other dairy products like yogurt. I love vending machines and all the things you can find in them around the world.
We really wanted to try traditional Slovak food so we went to Kláštorný Pivovar (Monastic Brewery), a brewery where you can see the beer being made. I got to try Kofola and there’s a lot of history wrapped up in this sweet, carbonated beverage. Back when Slovakia and the Czech Republic were Czechoslovakia, Kofola became extremely popular because similar drinks like Coke and Pepsi were not generally available. Kofola is still super popular today (I’d say still more than those competitors) and you can find it everywhere. The main reason we went to the brewery was because we were tipped off that they bake their own bread bowls in which to serve Slovak garlic cream soup. They keep the top of the bread on like a little top so the soup stays nice and hot. It was topped with gooey cheese and tasted so comforting after walking around in the cold all day. We also ordered Slovak National dumplings which are little potato dumplings with sheep cheese and bacon. Marc and I shared a platter of sausage served with mustard and horseradish sauce and it was bursting with mildly spicy flavour that also warmed us up.
You know when it’s really cold out and you walk by a place and it looks so warm and welcoming that it draws you in? That’s what happened at a place called Škodovka. The name of this café comes from the Czech car manufacturer Skoda and you can see a bright yellow Skoda car inside. The rest of the interior feels like walking into someone’s living room in the 1960s. Marc had a tea with honey and lemon which came with a cute lemon squeezer. I wanted hot chocolate but couldn’t decide between white and dark so the waiter made me one with both – so nice! We also tried Slovak snack food which was bread rolls stuffed with what tasted like tuna salad.
On our way out of Bratislava, we stopped at a cute restaurant called Café Verne. It’s named after Jules Verne who spent time in the area. The décor was vintage and cozy. We shared a bottle of Kofola (beverages taste better in glass bottles, right!?) and I ordered goulash with dumplings while Marc had vegetable risotto. We were obviously craving comfort foods.
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Where to eat in Bratislava Slovakia
Where to eat in Bratislava and what to eat will be a question in your mind if you are visiting beautiful Bratislava in Slovakia.
You would probably want to know a few good restaurants for traditional Slovakian food and also Cafes for good Coffee and Cakes, this video might provide some help with just that.
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A few traditional Slovakian food to try in Bratislava are listed below:
1. Bryndzové halušky
2. Zander (fish dish with pearl Barley)
3. Goose dishes
4. Fried Cheese and Sheep Cheese
5. Foie Gras
5. Wild game dishes
6. Local Wines
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5 Top Things You Need To Know in Bratislava | Slovakia
We bring about 5 important things you need to know about this place. We planned a 2 day itinerary in this amazing city. We have covered Devin Castle in between these 2 days. Please watch our video on Devin Castle.
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Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia has a population of about 430,000, it is one of the smaller capitals of Europe but still the country's largest city.
#5 Transportation
In Bratislava, you buy tickets based on your duration of travel. Tram, Bus, Subway are easily available which can be navigated using the google map, and it’s pretty cheap. You need to validate the ticket once you board in the bus. There would be validator machine inside the bus, and your trip duration time starts from the time of validation in the machine. The ticket machines are available in almost all the bus stoppages, and the machines accept only coins, that is Euros! Another convenient way we found is that the ticket is same for bus, tram, subways which made all our journeys quite comfortable and hassle free.
#4 Bratislava Castle
Bratislava Castle is the main castle of Bratislava. The massive rectangular building with four corner towers stands on an isolated rocky hill of the Little Carpathians directly above the Danube river in the middle of Bratislava. Because of its size and location, it has been a dominant feature of the city for centuries. From the castle, you can have a breathtaking view of the entire city. The castle area is a huge one with an extended park and almost a day trip for travellers. It’s a treat to your eyes and you can definitely go for some greats shots in the place! You can see the UFO from there which is the skyscraper of Bratislava. Entrance to the castle is 10 Euros.
#3 Slavin's War Memorial
The largest war memorial in Central Europe is thanks to its height of 52 metres one of the dominating features of the city skyline. It is the burial ground of 6845 soldiers of the Soviet army who died during the liberation of Bratislava in World War II.This place takes you back to the memories and history of the european nation. It’s a must visit if you have a patriotic heart :)
#2 Old Town Square
The most vibrant and the historic center of Bratislava. The place which touched our heart the most in Bratislava.Bratislava's Old Town is known for its many churches, the Bratislava Riverfront and cultural institutions, it is also the location of most of the foreign states embassies and important Slovak institutions.Night life in old town is just so amazing. The streets are filled with street music and artistic backgrounds! You would find yourself just lost in the lanes of Old Town.We spent good amount of time there, both in the evening and daytime & the place has it’s own beauty during both the time zones.We both fell in love once again in Old Town :) Old Town is just a way to statues, amazing food, pubs, hang out joints and lovely crowd.
#1 Slovakian Food
Just have no words! My mouth is watering :) Slovakian food is just a different treat to your taste buds. We tried to taste almost all the major local cuisines of the place. Among which Potato and Cheese Dumplings, Sheep Cheese, Cheese Ham Pasta were just so delicious! These are must try in Slovakian cuisine! Do not miss it. And yes, you must visit Meštiansky pivovar, one of the ultra famous Slovak restaurent! We just cannot get rid of that place from our mind!
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Bratislava (; Slovak pronunciation: [ˈbratislaʋa] (listen), German: Preßburg or Pressburg IPA: [ˈpʁɛsbʊɐ̯k], Hungarian: Pozsony) is the capital of Slovakia.
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