Making TRADITIONAL UKRANIAN BREAKFAST - Visiting Kyiv Pechersk Lavra | Kyiv, Ukraine

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My adventures in Ukraine continued as I learned to make a traditional Ukrainian breakfast before exploring Kiev Pechersk Lavra, the holiest place in the Orthodox religion in Kyiv, Ukraine. Come join me on my latest food and culture adventure in the capital of Ukraine!

My morning began at Sho, a popular restaurant in the capital whose name translates to “What.” They make traditional Ukrainian food in a gorgeous, modern space. My guide Margarita and I were ready to have some breakfast!

Inside, we met the chef, Inna and went into the kitchen to make some vareniki, which are dumplings similar to ravioli and pierogi! I tried my hand at making some and then it was time to eat!

Our breakfast began with small batch vodka followed by 4 types of varekini (including one with cherry filling), fermented vegetables, a cabbage roll called golubtsi, chicken Kyiv, cakes with cheese and fruit called syrniki, lard with fried onions, and blood sausage.

The boiled pork and beef vareniki melted in my mouth, and the cherries inside the other popped when I bit down! They were great with the fermented vegetables, sour cream, and lard with fried onions.

The blood sausage, Chicken Kyiv, golubtsi, bread with pate, and syrniki were out of this world as well.

Then, Margarita and I toasted with some berry mors, and the employees gave me some pottery and two bottles of vodka! They were too nice!

From there, Margarita and I drove five minutes to the Park of Eternal Glory, which is a memorial for Ukrainians who died in World War II. It contains statues, a huge monument, an eternal flame, and fir trees to honor hero cities in WWII.

Next to the park is the Dnieper River, and nearby is a large candle structure that’s part of the Holodomor Genocide Museum, which is dedicated to the genocide that took place in Ukraine between 1932-1933.

From there, we made our way to Kiev Pechersk Lavra, or Kiev Monastery of the Caves. It’s a historic Eastern Orthodox Christian monastic complex that began as a cave monastery in 1051.

It costs 130 hryvnia to go inside and up to the top of the bell tower, and only 100 if you don’t want to visit the bell tower.

To the left and right of the entrance of the Gate Church of the Trinity are old, beautiful murals of saints. Inside is the Arch of Purification. It’s said you’re washed of your sins as you pass through. Parts of the original 11th-century brick walls are still on display inside.

The Great Lavra Belltower is 96.5 meters tall. It was the tallest free-standing belltower in the world when it was built in the 18th century. It was law for a long time that nothing in Kyiv could be built taller than the belltower!

Climbing the stairs to the top of the belltower is tough, and the chilly air gets colder the higher you go. But the view at the top is worth it!

From there, you can see 360-degree views over all of Kyiv, including the golden domes of Dormition Church, the Dnieper River, the monks’ old residences, and The Motherland Monument.

Then, we headed down to Trapeza Church, which was used for winter services. It contains the biggest dome in Ukraine, a dining hall for the monks, and gorgeous frescoes. It looks very similar to the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul and dates back to the 19th century!

Our final stop was the Near Caves. Female visitors must wear a head scarf. You also must light a candle to see, as it’s very dark. There are chapels and mummified saints down there, but it’s also very narrow.

Then, we headed back to the Dormition of the Virgin Mary Church to end our tour! What an incredible morning in Kyiv!

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Thank you for sharing! I was in Kiev International Airport for transfer to Bangkok 3 times for 5 years ago. And like people there a lot. They are freindly and kind. I bought some souiner - a folk dress to my grandchild in Sweden. Beautiful! Then I promised myself that I would really to visit Kiev in one day. Even now the situation is changed cause of Putin´s war so I hope that I will be there surely.
Praying for peace to UKRAINE - SLAVA UKRAINI! Best Wishes from STOCKHOLM - SWEDEN

MultiOranuch
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The view count for Ukraine videos is not high, but the viewer experience is quite good. I am learning lot about Ukraine from the Ukraine video series on this channel

antoneczarajanayagam
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Great Ukraine series, glad u r out of there, Margarita was a great tour guide, hope she's safe, it's heartbreaking to c this beautiful country getting destroyed sending my thoughts&prayers positive vibes stay safe healthy happy strong during the awful time and praying this war ends soon, Glory to Ukraine, Peace to a very beautiful country. Keep the ight for resilience. RIP for those gone, and much safety to those trying to survive, may God provide u all with Strength to keep on fighting, xoxo

sylviaramos
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Was looking forward to see your guide again. Lovely lady. Sit back and enjoy during my lunch break :)

MiroslavMates
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Finally good amazing food 😋. I will mock my ukrainian friends for only treating me SUSHI and Pizza. I need to try all these amazing food. Слава Україні

SK-fsjg
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I'm loving the whole immersion experience, making your food then enjoying a meal with good company, beautiful experience

Mashariki_
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Epic Destination Bro, thank you for sharing a part of the Worlds History! 💜 the gift set they gave you @ Sho 😎👌

mikedelacruz
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So happy that you enjoyed SHO. I ate there last year and it really is a special restaurant! Looking forward to the rest of your Kiev series. Keep up the good work David!

edgradascevic
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The main WW2 memorial view and the blue sky looks amazing.

Obelixlxxvi
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Peace in the head, peace in the stomach. When the stomach is full, it is easy to talk of fasting. Love from Korea 🇰🇷💕

lifeinkorea
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I am speechless of how beautiful and historical this region of Ukraine. ✨🌸🌼🌈


It's breaking my heart 💔💔💔💔😭😭😭😭 due to current war and hoping that these people with you herein are safe & sound.

rizhrd
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you got very lucky with margarita showing you around, she is a very knowledgeable tour guide. im so sad that the city, and country, that has suffered so much throughout its history is once again embroiled in war. 🇺🇦🔱💙💛🔱🇺🇦💪💪
#CloseTheSkyOverUkraine #stopthewar #slavaukraine #standwithukraine #СлаваУкраїні

PbFoot
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Can't get to Kiev so thank you David for bringing a glimpse of Kiev to us. Would love to dine at Sho someday. Love the food, people and beautiful scenery and history of Kiev.

helensergify
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damn they eat well in Ukraine <3 I wanted to try ALL of the food in this video ..even the blood sausage

Ikrell-Laires
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Hi, 😊 David.Good job 👍.Ukrainian food is amazing.Go to Puzata Hata!

alipalmer
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you need to try stuffed paprika( paprika is stuffed with rice, meat, and spices then cooked in tomato soup) same as cabbage. these are traditional meals in croatia

tulipani
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David is one of the best food reviewer I have ever seen in recent days.... Keep up the good work bro 🥳

Praveens_plan
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sho is the church gave me goosebumps due 2 the unbelievable resemblance 2 aya in Istanbul

JASMINITALISVITAL
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2:52 most slav people pronounce their name when they shake a hand of a person met first time.
you can implement that for the next handshake.

trataraja
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That lady Margarita has done a good job. Lots of Love and Respect to her.

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