Petra Pajáková became famous thanks to the 13th series of the flagship reality show Farma. Since then, he has been active on social networks, where he shows that from time to time he goes, for example, to try restaurants that appeared in the Na nože show. During the Christmas season, she decided to taste food and drinks at Christmas markets around the world and recently visited Krakow, Poland.
“Come with me to look at the quite affordable prices. We traditionally start with soups. Garlic, tomato, vegetable here costs 3.50 euros. Borscht, pea, jurek and cabbage 7 euros. We continue with raclette, that is a baked baguette – 10.50 euros and a zapenka for 8 euros, but I have to say that both were really huge in size. So you’ll definitely eat a lot of them,” she evaluated Petra’s first dishes.
What would a Christmas market be without trdelnik, which, according to Petrina, cost 6 euros. “The chip on the grill cost 2 euros and it finally won me over and I actually tried it. We continue with hotdogs. It cost 9 euros. It was also very large, so you can eat it too. They had such stuffed pies here. One cost 1.20 euros, you have to buy at least 5 pieces and they were with meat, mushrooms, bryndza, spinach, duck, but really with anything you wanted,” she showed a large selection of dishes.
In Poland, you can also enjoy the traditional sweet Spanish delicacy churros. Small ones cost 6 euros and large ones 8 euros. “Then there’s a slice of bread that costs 5 euros and if you add extra – onions for 2 euros, sausage for 3 euros and mincemeat for 3 euros. It looked really delicious too.” the former marquis continued.
There are also different types of pasta to choose from, but according to Petra, they didn’t look very appealing. You pay 11.50 euros per portion. “I also found a stand with hamburgers here, and they specifically made them from 11.50 euros according to your choice, and the most expensive ones here were for 14 euros. We continue with a stand that I liked, namely coated sandwiches. The price of this one sandwich was 5 euros,” she explained. At the Christmas markets in Krakow, you can enjoy mulled wine 3 dcl for 6 euros and 4 dcl for 8 euros. You can see which dishes Petra tried in the video above the article.