Eating our way through Germany's Former Capital!
This is our FIRST TIME in Bonn, Germany! We've been wanting to visit this city for multiple reasons and were very pleasantly surprised by the food we tried here! #GermanFood #Germany #FoodTour
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Bonn, Germany
00:31 - Bike Culture
01:15 - Restaurant No.1
02:13 - Dish No.1
03:51 - Dish No. 2
05:31 - City Vibes & Beethoven Museum
09:06 - Restaurant No.2
09:47 - Dish No.3
13:19 - Dish No. 4
16:54 - Haribo Store!
18:21 - Restaurant No.3
19:14 - Dish No.5
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@GoliathAngelus
11 ай бұрын
Its depending on my mood. Have you tried the Polish version of potato pancakes?
@meinname777
11 ай бұрын
Pommes Schranke.
@chasefromalabama
11 ай бұрын
Malt Mayo. Mix a bit of malt vinegar into your mayo and then dunk your fries. DELICIOUS!
@D2jspOFFICIAL
11 ай бұрын
@@GoliathAngelus What is the difference?
@rick1368
11 ай бұрын
BBQ sauce
My Hometown ❤ hope you enjoyed it!
@DeanaandPhil
11 ай бұрын
What would you recommend to someone visiting your hometown?
@linnea1316
11 ай бұрын
@DeanaandPhil Strolling around, take a walk in the Rheinaue, maybe visit the Museumsmeile (street just outside of the Hofgarten towards Bad Godesberg) there are plenty of different museums (Art, history etc.), take a boat cruise (up to cologne or down to Königswinter).. But foodwise man, there are so many nice spots! Cassius Garten, Mr. and Mrs. Hummus, Tuscolo, pizzeria Nennillo, épi boulangerie patisserie, VarieTee, Bongout, just to name a few 😊
@bonnjill
11 ай бұрын
@@linnea1316 Tuscolo and Bonngout are great. I loved getting a Milchkaffee at Bonngout and watching the people go by. I'm glad to hear Cassius Garten is still in business. Definitely a unique and tasty place even if you are a carnivore because you don't miss the meat at all. I also enjoyed the chips (chips and curry sauce, chips and egga...) at the Quiet Man Irish Pub.
The German pastries and desserts looks so delicious. German food definitely does it for me!!
@coyotelong4349
11 ай бұрын
That strawberry thing looked incredible. Like a strawberry shortcake danish
I used to live nearby and went there sooo many times. I moved a away a few years ago and seeing this makes me feel so nostlagic, I actually cried a bit 😢❤
It is not easy to visit a city as a stranger. Bonn has a lot more to offer. So there is nothing in the Video contibution about the old town or the former government district and current UN campus. The House of History, which can be visited free of charge, is also worth a visit. Almost forgot, Bonn has a beautiful station building, unfortunately it was built over so that there are few nice photos. It's very popular with model builders. The Hofgarten, the old customs, the Koblenz gate and the historic university campus are also worth a visit and and and...
Should have done Brauhaus Bönnsch for lunch/dinner and Cafe Kleimann for Kaffee und Kuchen. Both downtown too.
It's called Rievkooche. That's for the Cologne/Bonn area. If you get closer to where I come from (Koblenz) they're called Krebbelchen 😁
@TheSkinnyZ
9 ай бұрын
Oh, hey! Just left a similar comment, haha! Grüße nach Kowwelenz. 😜
@yourpainisagift
9 ай бұрын
@@TheSkinnyZ
Another beautiful German City. I can very easily eat German food everyday and be very happy. Everything always looks delicious and I love sour cream. I don't like gummies but I love Peach flavor and right now I am drinking peach iced tea.
@DeanaandPhil
11 ай бұрын
mmmmm peach iced tea! Good choice!
@jeffhampton2767
11 ай бұрын
@@DeanaandPhil I'm in Pennsylvania and peach iced tea is very popular I love it. I drink two Dairy Iced Teas, one is Turkey Hill peach iced tea and swiss premium peach iced tea both sold in my local food stores in Pennsylvania.
You should come back someday and check out "Haus der Geschichte". The museum shows German history past WW 2 and it is pretty entertaining and for free.
I thoroughly enjoyed this whole tour OMG! Loved the delicious bakery items, Beethoven museum, and Haribo store- they make the best gummies! How cool to learn about the name! You guys are hilarious and adorable 🤗
Hey Bonn is also my Hometown. You probably missed out one speciality in Bonn: Ice-cream. There is one Ice-Cream Shop in Bonn who has won several competitions for the best ice-cream. It's called _EisLabor_ and is something of a must visit. When you come the next time to Bonn, you should consider to visit the city in spring at the time of the Cherry blossom. Visitors from all around the world visit Bonn in these Days. It's absolutely gorgeous.
@bonnjill
11 ай бұрын
@@idanceforpennies281 The U.N. is there still and many of the less developed countries decided to keep their embassies in Bonn to be close to the U.N. Plus, it still has the national headquarters of Deutsche Post and Deutsche Telekom.
@Craftlngo
11 ай бұрын
When the relocation of the government and the agencies was decided, an act was also implemented to compensate Bonn for the loss. A whole lot of Money was spent in Bonn as a kind of reparation The results are the museums at the Museumsmeile and the UN Bureaus. Besides the relocation, many departments stayed in Bonn or have a secondary location here. The department of defence, some bureaus of the department of interior stayed here for example
@user-sm3xq5ob5d
10 ай бұрын
When the internaional business moved out, embassies and consulate needed to be in the new/old capital Berlin, then many uspscale businesses also went out. Some of the more expansive restaurants also closed. You could make good deals on oriental rugs at that time (early to late 90s). One thing I think Bonn did wrong was to entice a lot new administrations to come to Bonn. That did not improve the housing and traffic situation. With all the politicians it was a pretty distorted market.
I really need to visit Germany sometime and not just for flight transfers (I've had transfers in Frankfurt or Munich before when traveling) Both the food and pastries and bread just looks so good in Germany, and I also had an amazing ice cream from Langnese while waiting for my connection flight in Munich in 2015. It's really a damn shame I haven't actually visited Germany, especially considering I'm Swedish and live about an hours drive away from the Kiel ferry! I've also lived in Copenhagen and not even then did I go to Germany even though I could have easily taken a train from Copenhagen or just flown down. I do like Haribo candy so Bonn just might have to be a place for me to visit, could be a nice trip to take together with my boyfriend (he's Dutch, so Germany is most definitely very accessible for us as both of us live close)
When my mom was still alive she often made Reibekuchen and we ate it with salami and cheese, she called it German Pizza. I think that was her invention, people always frown when I tell them, but I actually love that combination, give it a try.
Loved the Balkan soup! We indeed have a lot of hearty meals and love adding spices! Greetings from Bulgaria!
3:55 that is soooo beutiful!!!
Potato pancake "Raggmunkar" is one of my favourites, it belongs to the home cooking here in Sweden. but here we prefer salted pork in slices that are fried. and to that a little cream and lingonberries
Nonnevot (Limburgisch für „Nonnen-Hintern“, wörtlich „Nonnen-Hintern“. Manchmal: Nonnenvot) oder Schleife ist ein typisches Limburger und Sittard-Gebäck in Form einer Schleife mit lockerem Knoten und wird traditionell während des Karnevals (Vastelaovend) gegessen. Heutzutage sind Nonnevotten etwa einen Monat vor Karneval bis Aschermittwoch in der Bäckerei Limburg erhältlich. Nonnevotten bestehen aus Mehl, Hefe, Milch, Salz, Butter und feinem Kristallzucker oder weißem Puderzucker und werden in (Sonnenblumen-)Öl oder Schmalz frittiert. Das Gebäck ist sehr alt, bereits 1676 wurde es den französischen Kommandeuren angeboten, die die Stadt Sittard einnehmen wollten. Es ist nicht ganz klar, woher der Name „Nonnevot“ genau kommt. Es sind mehrere Erklärungen für diesen seltsamen Namen im Umlauf. Eine dieser Erklärungen ist, dass die Franziskanerinnen, die zwischen 1600 und 1700 ein Kloster in Sittard hatten, dieses frittierte Gebäck an Leute schenkten, die Lumpen und Lumpen brachten, deren Erlös den Armen zugute kam. Eine andere Erklärung ist, dass der Name von der Schleife herrührt, die Nonnen früher am Gesäß trugen (limburgisch: oppe vot). In Süd-Limburg ist das Nonnevot auch als Bow oder Shtrik oder unter der Sammelbezeichnung für ähnliches Gebäck bekannt: Poefel. Poefele ähneln Berliner Brötchen und sind mit Marmelade oder Gebäckcreme gefüllt.
That strawberry custard pastry looked amazing! Oh, and that Balkan stew at the end looked yummy, too. 👍
@em0_tion
11 ай бұрын
I bet those two would make an awesome meal! 🤗😘
Bonn is one of my favorite places on earth and I miss it… haven’t been since 2019. Amazing place and people. Tuscolo is my favorite!
Hättet Ihr mich vorher gefragt, hätte ich Euch mindestens 2 sehr gute Konditoreien in Bonn genannt. Nichts gegen Voigt, aber eine gute Torte ist eben eine Klasse besser. Rievkooche spricht sich übrigens "Ri:fko:che" (der Doppelpunkt steht für einen langen Vokal) aus und heißt auf hochdeutsch nichts anderes als "Reibekuchen".
Guten Tag!
The local bakery chain used to be Merzenich Looks like they might have sold those in the Bonn area (I tuess Voigt boight them) Still is very prevalent in Köln and surrounding area
They just need to add a few capers on the plate to go with that salmon! Lecker!
Thanks for the memories. I lived there for six years a while ago. It was nice to see Bonn through your eyes. You were close to several beer gardens, which would have been fun to see. I agree with other commenters that you should go to Haus der Geschichte when you revisit Bonn. The sound of the people hammering on the Wall brought me back to my first stay in Europe in 1989. Gasthaus im Stiefel is good, but Brauhaus Bönnsch is better and you would enjoy drinking beer from their fun glasses. There is also a good Eiscafe in Bonn-Beuel right in the city center where the Bahn takes a right turn to head into the village. German ice cream sundaes would be a great video - they are so decadent compared to the boring American choices. And if you go back for the Weihnachtsmarkt, the best Glühwein stand is at the Kaufhof entrance under the sign.
Mayo with frites (chips) is almost standard in Holland. And Belgium is right next door where the "French Fries" originally came from. Putting ketchup on chips is almost a travesty.
I love it when you travel around and show a bit of where you are. Culture... history...events etc.
I am from Hannover, and I have never been to Bonn! I am a composer and that is Beethoven's place of birth. I will go there soon.
Plunder is just stuff, a near synonym of Tiel. I don't know why but they are applied to sweet pastries or buns as well. In English plunder was borrowed in the sense of stuff looted by soldiers or pirates.
Well Bonn is a student City. It has approx 300.000 inhabitants while Bonn university has 30.000 students so actually 10% of the people there actually are students
I can't wait to move to Germany! And I already have two besties waiting for me there....Deana & Phil.
I will never underestimate Deana's ability to fit a big bite. Phil? Thanks for the video guys. Food looks good in Bonn. Beethoven's house was pretty cool. I did not know he died so young.
Phil, we could be distsnt cousins. I am 1/4 German. My maternal grandfather's family is from the North Rhine-Westphalia , Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate regions.
I always like to visit Bonn and Konigswinter as often I can.very nice Towns
Great to see you in my hometown. Unfortunately you weren't at Tuscolo. The pizza has received several perks over the years for the best pizza in Germany. but great video from you as always
So much fun to watch you guys. Brings back such good memories.
Potato pancakes are very tasty. I have never eaten them with apple sauce.
@pinkhope84
11 ай бұрын
Give it a go, its really good. My family polish side eats them with creme frech and sugar or just plain sugar 🫶
I love those potato pancakes! My grandmother used to make them especially at Easter. ❤ I mix mayo and ketchup. I loved in Utah as a teen and "fry sauce" was served even at fast food restaurants. It was about the color of big Mac sauce but no pickles.
I'll be going on vacation the second week of August to Worms. I'm very excited!!
My mom’s maiden name is Stiefel so I really perked up when I saw that restaurant name! 😁 Our ancestors are from Thüringen, as far as we’ve been able to establish - and came to America in the 1800s.
You don't have to decide one or the other mayonnaise or ketchup. You can have both in something that here on the island of Puerto Rico we invented mayoketchup is made of ,mayonnaise, ketchup, lemon juice an garlic , it goes well with almost anything
My vote Ketchup! especially on fries. Mayo is ok on maybe a sandwich (I prefer mustard) or cold pasta salad. I'm surprised Bonn didn't have a special sausage. Safe travels D&P.
Pommes immer nur mit Majo!👍😋 Das Steak sieht sehr gut aus, wahrscheinlich braucht man keine Zähne! Das kann man lutschen! Lecker Reibekuchen mit Lachs oder aber in Süß mit Apfelmus!
Wishing? That me could enjoy The Same Foods also Snacks y’all 2 both liked 1 of these days.
I think with 'Plunder'they want to describe tho dough, that's airy. It's with Blätterteig, is it not? I remember when i was a kid, we used 'Plunder' as somwthing fluffy, withoutsubstance, maybe that is why😁
Oh, potato pancakes are also a national dish of Poland and Belarus :)
I like the new vlog structure of ur vlogs. Keep up ur good work
You should totally visit Münster oneday tho. It's especially nice during winter when the christmas markets are opend but in summer its also nice when you love riding bycicles or like going to see the harbor area of other cities hehe (the harbor of Münster is mainly a university student area now full of cafes and bars)
Plunder is exactly that - a piece of swert pastry
Rievkooche is usually not served with salmon and sour cream. At least if you eat it traditionally.
You two rock! Keep the love strong! Loving the views of Deutschland!
My hometown as well. But haven't been there for like 15 years. Miss the Rhine river, watching the ships and the old castles and stuff around.
Kartoffelpuffer / Reibekuchen gibt es auchnim Norden. I.d.R. mit Apfelmus
any possibility you two can visit Bergish Gladbach? I"m from California but my grandfather was born and raised there but I've never been and would love to see it through your eyes!!!
Have you guys been to Königswinter? Pretty great views, pay for a train ride up and the visit to the Schloss something or other, then hike back down, it's well worth it.
"... classic photo of Beethoven..." Classic(al) 😲🤣🤣🤣.
My dads home town is Aandernach, real close to Bonn. I’ve been there many times, including last summer. You guys should definitely go there.
I must stop watching your videos while I am hungry and still have to cook :-) I wanna go to Bonn right now! Btw I like Dutch Zaanse mayonaise with my fries. My wife prefers Belgian mayo. But you can get a lot of mayonaises in the Netherlands :-) I heard you saying you are from the north of Germany. I know a lot of peole there can speak "Plattdeutsch". A language that is very similar to Dutch. Do you speak that too? Northern German people also regularly come to Groningen. Do you know that city?
German mayo is the bomb!
Good experience
Pro tip on ketchup vs mayo on fries; mix them together about 50/50! Try it.
Bonn used to be the only city in Germany that had an Outback. Yes, we drove from Kaiserslautern for brown bread, a Bloomin' Onionn and a steak It was amazing for us.. My God I miss a Doener.
Going to Germany in October and have learned a lot from your videos, thank you
ketchup all the way. fried in oil and salty. what it needs is a bit tomato freshness and sweetness and not more fat
Bonn! Ich bin aus Bonn und wohne hier!!! 😅
maybe next time in Bonn visit the Eislabor..
Riiefkooche, y’all! Don’t overcomplicate it. Also this dish probably has a different name in every other Kaff along the Rhine and up into the Eifel. For example my parents would call them „Kräbbelche“… don’t ask me why.
Thanks Folks for showing a Trip to my Hometown. ♥
Ketchup oder Mayo? Hmmm...Salz und Pfeffer!!! 😂 But I would try the German mayo because it is different than the mayo here in the U.S. When it's crispy fries like that, neither. I enjoy the pure potato mouthfeel texture and the potatoee taste of crispy fries. Now, if those fries were here in Texas I think the 2 popular condiment choices would be Ranch dressing and Louisiana Hot Sauce!! Now THAT'S a hard decision for me. 😇 That steak looked AWESOME!! Yes, garlic butter for the win!! Wonderful tour of Bonn you two! Thank you so much for showing us many parts of Germany!! Danke!!
Yum! I want that soup recipe!
If you're ever back in bonn HOMEI goyza is one of the best restaurants I've been to.
Yes, many of the downtown buildings you see in the video were rebuilt after the war. Towards the end of the war, Bonn was a combat zone on the ground; before that, it had been regularly attacked from the air for several months. Practically the whole city was destroyed by the end of the war.
YES!!!!!!!
Please do a tour of Marburg. I lived there from 1991-92 on an internship.
Deana I'm an artist and that pose you just did was perfect for a classic painting!
The Erdbeerplunder looked good, but why do Germans insist on coating everything in aspic?
Balkan soup looks almost like a gumbo.
Plunder is the German for danish pastry
Reibekuchen kommen oft auch mit Apfelmus. Kann man auch sehr empfehlen. Vielleicht auch mal probieren! Guten Appetit!
@LythaWausW
11 ай бұрын
Americans don't mix apples and potatoes. Reibekuchen alone is my favorite thing.
Phi, what you should do is mix the mayo and the ketchup. That is the basis of a fry sauce
A new german word for Deana to learn: Krumbierepannkouche 😂 That‘s how we call Kartoffelpuffer in our Region. / Ein neues deutsches Wort für Deana zum Lernen: Krumbierepannkouche. So nennt man Kartoffelpuffer in unserer Gegend.
pretty funny the German guy said that the pastry weighed about pound! Lol
@sonkeschluter3654
11 ай бұрын
Ein Pfund - a pound is also a german measurment that equals 500g an imperial pound is 454g so almost the same. Pfund is only used colloquial these days
Today I went to Bonn and ate at the bakery and the Gasthaus, but the restaurant is expensive, the food was certo good, but the price not.
The salmon could indeed be fancier. I actually had exactly that dish the other day. But the salmon was thicker, darker and very well seasoned. Not bigger though overall. Just small rolls. The salad was great too and a mango dressing.
@bkm2797
11 ай бұрын
I was thinking that is the lightest colored salmon I ever saw and I eat salmon weekly. Thinking it might have been a different oily type fish, but they enjoyed it and that's the most important.
@biankakoettlitz6979
11 ай бұрын
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Love the video. Confused by eating fries with a fork. Also your music has improved. Since living in Germany I have given up on rumpsteaks. Maybe I could reconsider in Bonn. We're in America now and amazed by all the plastic and Styrofoam used in restaurants even dine in!! Like, teriyaki joints Serving dine in with plastic ware and in a Styrofoam take out box! I'm so freaking germanized. And I love deannas gen x use of dudes etc.
@LythaWausW
11 ай бұрын
Dude meinte ich
@thenomadmagician3417
9 ай бұрын
Eating Fries with a Fork is quite common, not everyone is doing it though. It is basically for avoiding getting your Hands dirty, because People usually eat Fries with a good Amount of Ketschup, Mayo or other Sauces.
Hi 👋🏻
i would also love the recipe for the chocolate nut thing! i love nuts and chocolate!
@em0_tion
11 ай бұрын
Google "nussecken rezept", Google Translate the text/page, plenty of 5 star ideas to try. 😉👍
The Beethoven house visit and the Haribo store - great stuff!
Nice City and nice Area specially Konigswinter
It looks like they are being a bit skimpy on the mayo there Phil!!!! 🤣 so wann gehen wir mal essen ???? 😜
Ihr seid großartig. Ich mag eure Videos. Kommt doch mal nach Thüringen - Jena. Ich bin dort geboren. Liebe Grüße.
Bei uns heißen die Reiberdatschi❤
Glad Phil got some playtime in the beethoven museum 😂
Would be cool if Bonn was still kept as a “half-capital” sharing duties with Berlin Does this city typically count as part of the Ruhr metro region or the Rhein-Main metro region?
@daykibaran9668
11 ай бұрын
I guess
@hans471
11 ай бұрын
It's not part of the "Ruhrpott" which is the coal region, but rather part of the "Rhineland" including Cologne (and maybe even up to Aachen?). Of course it is very close...
@pennylane8936
11 ай бұрын
I agree, it's part of the Rhineland, as is Cologne, both cities are really close to each other. 30mins by car or train
fry sauce = ketchup and mayo mixed. That's what I do.
Could you make cafe tour in Düsseldorf and try out different cafés? (and go to café Hüftgold they have the best cake) 🌞
Try dipping fries in country gravy.
You need to go to Cochem a d Mosel...
Oh,memory lane: Kohl and Saumagen😀
I am surprised about "rump" steak. In the US "rump" is a cut of beef that needs to be braised in liquid like a pot roast.
@LythaWausW
11 ай бұрын
I think you re right cuz every rump steak I've had in Germany was crap. when I complain to the chef he thinks his rump steaks are great. So he knows nothing about steak.
The former capital city of WEST-Germany. Thank you very much