Traditional Czech cuisine is not the healthiest in the world, as it can be a bit heavy for some visitors (forget about your diet here!); however it goes perfectly with the most popular Czech drink – beer! Avoid tourist oriented re…Open the full description
Traditional Czech cuisine is not the healthiest in the world, as it can be a bit heavy for some visitors (forget about your diet here!); however it goes perfectly with the most popular Czech drink – beer!
Avoid tourist oriented restaurants in the Old Town Square, Wenceslas Square or near the Prague Castle, as they are unreasonably overpriced. It is not that difficult to find “hidden” restaurants where locals like to go and where you will not spend a fortune. These “local hot spots” can be found right in the center of Prague.
There are many traditional pubs that offer Czech dishes as well as restaurants offering international cuisine, neat bars, cozy cafés or simple fast food and sausage stands just waiting for you to give them a try!
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Lokál U Bílé kuželky
Kavárna Velryba

Sweet & Pepper DAYS

Cafe Pavlina

Restaurace U Houdků
U Medvídků

Vinohradský Parlament

Černá Madona

Radost FX

Giallo Rossa

James Dean Prague

San Marco Braceria

Dish – Fine Burger Bistro

Klášterní pivovar Strahov
