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@MGHallmann
2 ай бұрын
I moved to USA in 1974 and know much about Yorkville where the Heidelberg restaurant is. Back then there were many more German restaurants and lots of German businesses such as cafes, candy shops bakeries. We miss the atmosphere that the neighborhood had where you had a good time getting when you were homesick for your country!!
@danbernstein4694
Ай бұрын
In the late 1970s I lived on E. 80th st. in Yorkville. Great bakeries, german and hungarian testaurants, butchers, etc. But the absolute BEST was restaurant/cafe called Kleine Konditorie! ❤
@artvanderlay2110
2 ай бұрын
Great place You should also come out to Queens and try Zum Stammtisch in Glendale and do a video 👍🏼
@timwauman
2 ай бұрын
Haven’t been to the Heidelberg in ages. Used to like the Kleine Konditorei which I think was on the same block. Schaller & Weber is fantastic.
@susanmirarchi7303
4 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say, your English is excellent and didn't notice your accent until you mentioned it! Years ago I used to go to a German restaurant in Restaurant in Queens, it was taken over by a Irish woman, but she kept the German menu, the food was great. The name was Annie's place. I enjoyed perusing the entire menu. Great prices. Great video! 👍
@InLoveWithNewYorkCity
4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your kind comment 💐
@nanettehart6604
2 ай бұрын
It looks so, nice! We will come to the city to eat there soon!
@michaelhill4183
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the episode. Just found your channel and enjoyed hearing how you pronounce the dishes names.
@InLoveWithNewYorkCity
Жыл бұрын
Hi Michael, thanks a lot for your nice comment. Glad to hear you enjoyed the video. There's nothing better than a plate filled with Sauerkraut and Knackwurst 🍽️
@edith7348
Жыл бұрын
War wieder sehr schön und interessant weiter so ❤
@InLoveWithNewYorkCity
Жыл бұрын
Hallo Edith, vielen Dank für deinen lieben Kommentar. Freut mich zu hören, dass dir das Video gefallen hat 🌼
@BigGuyBoleslaw
3 ай бұрын
James Cagney, born in 1899, grew up on the lower east side and was fluent in Yiddish. He could also speak some German, but with a Yiddish accent.
@richegenriether8161
2 ай бұрын
FYI, HB was established in 16th century. Augustinerbrau was established in 1328. Glad you chose to eat inside, the food looked sehr gut!
@jadehaan1
5 ай бұрын
Thank You for a wonderful visit. I have visited the upper east side on a number of trips, but I have not visited Heidelberg. Thanks to you I know I will make a point to visit what looks like a fine comfortable restaurant in the near future.
@InLoveWithNewYorkCity
5 ай бұрын
It's definitely a little gem and worth a visit. Glad you enjoyed the video 💜
@christopherpiper4792
7 ай бұрын
Vielen dank! I lived in Nanzdietschweiler from Sept 84 to Jan 87. Loved the people, land and food! I still miss my time there!
@InLoveWithNewYorkCity
7 ай бұрын
Gerne! Were you stationed there for the Army? I also miss Germany! Fortunately I will be back this summer for my annual family visit 🇩🇪
@christopherpiper4792
7 ай бұрын
@@InLoveWithNewYorkCity I was stationed at Ramsein Air Base for USAF. I've missed the food so much I've learned to make my own sauerbraten, frikidelle, spaetzle, konigsberg klopse, lobskaus and Rahmschnitzel.
@nicholasr.6568
6 ай бұрын
This is beautiful, and well presented. I’ll have to try it on my next trip to Manhattan
@InLoveWithNewYorkCity
6 ай бұрын
Thank you! You should definitely try Heidelberg Restaurant!!
@mjw12345
4 ай бұрын
Enjoyable. Prices seem quite reasonable. Had the greatest Käsespätzle my time in Berlin with wonderful Veltins - caused amusement, no pepper mills I brought my own and shared with all who wished - maybe changed now!
@anastasia10017
4 ай бұрын
that whole area of Yorkville used to be where the germans lived. 86th street used to have German supermarkets, German restaurants, German butchers, German beer halls. German marzipan shops, German bakeries , German shoe stores , one after the other ... Heidelberg and the Schaller & Weber butcher next door are the only 2 German businesses left.. 86th street used to be called German Broadway or sauerkraut Blvd
@InLoveWithNewYorkCity
4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing, love "Sauerkraut Blvd", never heard of it 😂
@Silvestre-jx7ez
Ай бұрын
How long ago was that? Sadly, nothing is left of that time, it seems, except heidleberg and schaller
@anastasia10017
Ай бұрын
@@Silvestre-jx7ez Probably it started disappearing in the 1980's. that stretch of German stores, bakeries, supermarkets, cafes, beer halls and restaurants was really good. That whole area was good for food. There was also the polish section, the Hungarian section , the Czech section etc. You can see the polish and Hungarian churches still there that echo the communities that used to live there and I think there is still one traditional Hungarian bakery on second avenue that sells strudels etc. there might still be a place that sells Hungarian sausages but I haven't been up that way recently. It is sad that that area has been wiped out because not only was it good, it was like traveling to Eastern Europe without having to get on an airplane. And the people running the businesses did things the way it was supposed to be done and stayed true to the way things were supposed to be made.
@Silvestre-jx7ez
Ай бұрын
@@anastasia10017 Ah, I was too young. Would have loved to see it. All of NY's charm & individuality is getting, or has been, wiped out via gentrification, consolidation of wealth & financialization schemes. Seems everything gets worse & worse ! :) Yes the Hungarian / eastern European bakery is still there! I've been in it. I think I'll go buy something there tomorrow to check it out. It may be the last of them. How sad. I'll keep a look out if there are any other German/ eastern European stores left around the area! Also do you know the William Greenberg Desserts bakery--believe it to be German jewish. Well, the got sold to new owners & it's not the same. Depressing! :)
@anastasia10017
Ай бұрын
@@Silvestre-jx7ez I dont know about William Greenberg being German..... I heard something about how he was a G.I. and made a killing at pool or poker and used the money to open a jewish bakery. There also used to be a bakery on Madison UES that I think had a nice story about a black man who was an ace baker and opened a bakery and only sold true American goodies - devil's food cake, red velvet cupcakes, brownies, blondies, chocolate chip cookies etc.... The Hungarian sausage place was on second avenue on the same side of the street as the Heidelberg restaurant and down a few blocks. Doesn't look like much at all from the outside but inside has/had lots of food. There used to be a place about 80th st (I think) on a corner that used to sell all kinds of flour and grains. It was a pretty big store and they had everything - rye flour, semolina flour, buckwheat flour....and they sold it all from large barrels. No idea what that place was called, but I miss it. if you are looking for polish food, there used to be a small store on 1st ave around 5th St on the west side of the avenue. Dont know if it is still there -- I actually have to go look for it myself. I like polish mustard and refuse to pay the exorbitant price on Amazon. And yes, all these places are disappearing. Little Italy used to have fabulous food stores and they are almost all gone. No family business can afford to pay $1 million in rent per year. so now everything creative is wiped out and is replaced with a bank or a Starbucks.
@theoldgrowler3489
4 ай бұрын
The Shaller & Webber market supplies Heidelberg with all meats. S&W is one of the best sausage sources in NYC. (I lived on 90th/1st for ten years and spent a great deal of time in both places. Prost!
@InLoveWithNewYorkCity
4 ай бұрын
I didn't know Heidelberg got their meat from Schaller & Weber. Thanks for sharing!
@MP-xz7om
4 ай бұрын
But beer garden benches would be less comfortable 😂 I am bavarian(franconian) too
@jamestregler1584
9 ай бұрын
Hallo from the Germans in old New Orleans 😎
@InLoveWithNewYorkCity
8 ай бұрын
Grüße zurück aus dem kalten New York!
@Slapshot59
3 ай бұрын
I recall they did not have Schweinhaxe when I went. Has that changed?
@InLoveWithNewYorkCity
2 ай бұрын
Hm, I don’t remember. I also wouldn’t have ordered it, it was never my favorite 😬
@Slapshot59
2 ай бұрын
@@InLoveWithNewYorkCity It is a Bayerische specialty. I love having it with Augustiner Brau Helles in Munchen.
@DMBall
7 ай бұрын
Do you get special service or discounts if you order in German?
@InLoveWithNewYorkCity
7 ай бұрын
Haha, that would be awesome! Unfortunately I didn't get a discount 😢
@mjw12345
4 ай бұрын
Es tut mir leid - there's a 10% surcharge for ordering in a foreign language. Will be 20% if Bone Spur Donnie, he might go easy on German, his grandfather fled Germany to escape the draft. Bone Spur Donnie did likewise Vietnam.
@paulconnors2078
6 ай бұрын
Auf Englisch, the K in knockwurst is silent. We say 'Nockwurst.
@InLoveWithNewYorkCity
6 ай бұрын
That's funny, thanks for sharing!
@tf-td8cs
5 ай бұрын
Sometimes you have to say no nouveau fancy pretentious cuisine snd enjoy the basics....sausage and good German beer whats nottolove?
@ericandersen6163
6 ай бұрын
Upper east side prices. Where are the Germans??
@InLoveWithNewYorkCity
6 ай бұрын
I was there, haha 😆
@mjw12345
4 ай бұрын
It seemed to me the prices were very easy on the wallet!
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