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packmybags Aug 15th, 2014 09:23 AM

Prague: the food
 
I've had so much fun with my post Amsterdam:The Food, I've decided to start new ones for Vienna and Prague.

If you were in Prague for four days, where would you eat?

All suggestions welcome, from true foodie spots to street markets .

unclegus Aug 15th, 2014 10:02 AM

U tri Rizi
http://www.u3r.cz/en/
Unitick Pivovar
http://www.unetickypivovar.cz/
Klasterini Pivovar
http://www.klasterni-pivovar.cz/
Pivovar marina Holesovice
http://www.pivovarmarina.cz/
These are 4 Mico breweries that serve really good food,U Tri Ruzi is in the heart of the Old Town and Klasterini Pivovar up abobve the castle area in the Strahov monastry area, the other 2 are a bit more awkward to get to but all of them do very good food and have the added bounus of making their own beer.
There is often some food stalls at the bottom of Wenseslas square and sometimes in Old Town square where you can buy food but they do tend to have tourist prices.
great street food is Trdilnik , a sort of rolled pasrty covered in sugar ,real good snack and there are stalls all over the place,
http://goeasteurope.about.com/od/foo...d-Slovakia.htm
When are you visiting?

packmybags Aug 15th, 2014 05:25 PM

Uncle guys, we are going to be there this month. Thanks for all your ideas.

crosscheck Aug 15th, 2014 08:52 PM

We too are going very soon.

Here, from a Prague expat blog, is a recap of where Anthony Bourdain went. He, of course, sampled banana beer and attended a pig-killing ceremony:

http://praguemylove.blogspot.com/201...in-prague.html

Foodie friends have recommended 3 Michelin star La Degustation, as well as Lokal, Hospoda U Novaka and Note Bene on the more casual side. Would appreciate opinions on those.

Our airbnb host also has a list. Will share it when we get it.

unclegus Aug 15th, 2014 11:13 PM

I have only been in Note bene for beer (it has a great selection) but an American friend of mine loves it for the food.La degustation is way out my price range.

http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTop...e_Bohemia.html
this is my most recent trip report from my trip in may/june some good suggestions there but most are away from the city center.
It is worth going into any neighbourhood pub and ordering Goulash and dumplings to try something local.
I am back in prague at the end of October.

unclegus Aug 16th, 2014 03:39 AM

http://www.expats.cz/authors/brewsta/
this blog may be of interest to you, by an American ex-pat who lives in the city.I don't think he still does the blog but I have used his recommendations in the past.
His Number 2 in his burger list ,The tavern is great I was in there with friends a couple of months ago and the food is great.you need to book this place though.


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