The author of the video embarks on a journey to try five different €1.50 kebab shops in Milan, Italy. They start by visiting a shop in Via Farini, which serves a small but satisfactory kebab. The author then moves on to Via Monza, where they find a kebab shop that serves a larger and more filling kebab. The third shop, located in Via Padova, is considered the most famous among kebab shops and serves a high-quality kebab. The author also visits a second shop in Via Padova, which offers a different type of kebab with a crunchier bread. The final shop, located near the others, serves a kebab with a unique white sauce. Throughout the video, the author provides their honest reviews and ratings of each kebab shop, with the third shop being their favorite. The author concludes the video by reflecting on their experience and encouraging viewers to share their own cheap culinary adventures.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The narrator is from Rome and used to pay 3.50 euros for a kebab sandwich and 4 euros for a token.
2. The narrator discovered kebab shops in Milan that sell kebabs for 1.50 euros.
3. The narrator visited multiple kebab shops in Milan, including ones on Viale Monza and Via Padova.
4. The narrator tried a small kebab sandwich for 1.50 euros and found it to be small with little seasoning.
5. The narrator visited a kebab shop on Viale Monza and had a kebab that was considered a classic.
6. The narrator gave the kebab a rating of 6.5 out of 10.
7. The narrator visited another kebab shop on Via Padova and had a kebab that was considered one of the best.
8. The narrator gave the kebab a rating of 7.5 out of 10.
9. The narrator noticed that the kebab shops on Via Padova had different menus and graphics.
10. The narrator tried a kebab from a shop that was considered the most famous among kebab shops.
11. The narrator gave the kebab a rating of 8 out of 10.
12. The narrator visited a total of 5 kebab shops in Milan.
13. The narrator concluded that the kebabs in Milan are re-evaluating their opinion of kebabs.
14. The narrator's favorite kebab shop was the fourth one they visited.
15. The narrator encouraged viewers to share their own cheap culinary adventures.