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Embark on a thrilling journey to the town from Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. There are two routes available for travelers to choose from. The first option is the new road, D1 highway, which offers a comfortable and convenient journey. However, for those seeking a more adventurous and scenic route, the old road provides an opportunity to drive through picturesque villages. The train and bus station, located near Nosice, is easily accessible and well-connected. Hop on a bus from the station to explore different parts of the town and enjoy a memorable travel experience.
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Bryndzové pirohy - This traditional Slovak dish consists of a dough similar to pasta filled with a mixture of mashed potatoes and sheep cheese, called Bryndza. The filling is often seasoned with bacon and spices, resulting in a rich and flavorful taste. Gulyás - Also known as "Slovak goulash," this hearty stew is made from chunks of beef or other meats, simmered in a rich tomato-based sauce along with vegetables such as peppers, onions, and potatoes. It's typically served with dumplings or bread to soak up the savory broth. Lokše - These thin, flat potato pancakes are a popular side dish in Slovak cuisine. Made from grated raw potatoes mixed with flour, eggs, and salt, they are pan-fried until golden brown and crispy. Lokše can be enjoyed on their own or as a base for various toppings, such as smoked salmon, sour cream, or apple sauce. Historical Appearance
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