Italian food – In this video, I will take you on a street food adventure in Lecce, Puglia, to see the most unknown Italian food in Italy.

To start our Italian food tour in Lecce, Italy, we went to a local pastry shop to eat some unknown Italian sweets for breakfast.

To continue our Italian food tour in Lecce, we went to eat Italy’s best panini, the first Puccia in the world.

After that, we went for a coffee break to have Italian pastries and some other Lecce sweets.

Moving on with our Italian food tour in Lecce, we went to a restaurant making traditional Lecce cuisine and we had some of the most unknown Italian food in Italy.

Before dinner, we decided to have a pre-dinner snack, fried calzone with horse meat.

To end our Italian food tour in Lecce, we went to meat heaven. We went to a restaurant that serves some of the most unique and unknown meat in Italy.

Hope you guys enjoyed our Italian food tour in Lecce, Italy. Stay tuned for more street food tour videos in Italy.

LOCATIONS:

1-Natale Pasticceria
https://goo.gl/maps/uMV1tZ16apd75KZ8A

2-Antica Pucceria Giannone dal 1941
https://goo.gl/maps/WXdqttvP6Skg9mzf7

3-Bar Cotognata Leccese
https://goo.gl/maps/jzg3Qq4vhFw3e5Qk8

4-Le Zie Trattoria Casereccia
https://goo.gl/maps/fVEMQCXE5JwXfyvy6

5-MasCalzone Lecce
https://goo.gl/maps/9hpPowTRJv8TGgHw7

6-Arrosteria dell’Itria
https://goo.gl/maps/ALpH2fW6ohfrZTQv8

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Buongiorno guys, I’m Max Ginestra.

I’ve always had a dream to travel for food around the world.

I believe that through food we can deeply explore new cultures, traditions and get to know the people.

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43 Comments

  1. Yemeklerden daha çok, İtalya'nın tarih ve kültürüne hayranım. Bu yönden Türkiye ve İtalya birbirine es değerde, birisi batı tarihi diğeri ön doğu tarihinin lokomotifi gibiler. Seni seviyoruz kardeşim 👍

  2. how interesting the different things you tried on this tour! some of it looked amazing and some of it – well i am not so sure i would be adventurous enough to try kangaroo ha! ha! – but i can tell you had a wonderful time and the locals all seemed to be very nice people who made you two feel very welcome and brought some excellent food to your table. that speaks well of them. all the regions of that marvelous country offer so much! who knows but maybe i can make it there someday!?

  3. Oh wow those sandwiches looked absolutely amazing 😍 the double cheese was heaven lol. Fabulous food !

  4. Hi Max and Shirley 👋 Glad to see and hear you again with another video review from lovely Italy. And it's so great that family traditions are preserved to keep on doing their ancestors' business. People are so sensitive and loving about it. And the most important is that they keep it up and at the same time improve the legacy. Thank you so much for dipping us into this warm atmosphere. And, by the way, it's illegal that you share such sweeties, 😂 and you make me go and buy something sweet…🤔😁 But I decided not to eat pastries for two months, while I am holding myself 😂😂😂

  5. I didn’t know that Horse meat was so popular there. Is Horse meat common everywhere in Italy? I don’t think I could eat it but everything did look delicious !🍝🍷❤

  6. The pasta with the chickpeas was very interesting and the horsemeat seemed unusually appetizing. Stay hungry, my friend!

  7. Tutto a posto, ma in Calabria non sei mai andato? Reggio Calabria per esempio? Perche la gente stenta a visitare questa citta'? Vacci, vedrei, ci sono cose buone..

  8. due burrata haha, illegal 😀 i will now eat mozarella buffala, in Turkey they have no culture like mozarella or burrata even in germany its new

  9. Oh my goodness how delicious that Puccia looks like! Ive never been in Italy but I promise you I will come one day and I come for Puccia! 😍

  10. This is southern Italy, where the good food is. Now try to go to northern Italy and you'll find crappy food and racism.

  11. i remember this channel when it was still at 20k subs.

    glad to see it popping off and getting the recognition it deserves.

  12. The new woke generation without any culinary knowledge and experience, just hoping for so many likes and an easy way to make money. Italian cuisine is an millenary art and tradition, always trust the experts which have dedicated a lifetime of personal studies and experience.

  13. Another great video!!! Keep going!!!!!!!!!🌹🌹🌹❣️❣️❣️❣️😋😋❣️❣️😋😋💕💕🌹😋❤️❤️🌹🌹😋❣️

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