Figure 1. Kuchyň (Source: TripAdvisor.com) |
You can check out Prague.eu (The Official Tourist Website for Prague) for a full list of Food-and-Drink recommendations.
Traditional Czech Food
In the below video, all four restaurants mentioned are:Roast pork with dumplings and cabbage (pečené vepřové s knedlíky a se zelím, colloquially vepřo-knedlo-zelo) is often considered the most typical Czech dish. It consists of cabbage and is either cooked or served pickled. There are different varieties, from sour to sweet.
Jídelna Světozor: (workers-class cafeteria)
U Červeného páva: (hidden, tasty!)
Mincovna: (more fancy, right on the square)
Jizerské pekárny: (chlebíček & indiánek)Video 2. Where to Eat Traditional & Cheap Czech Food in Prague? (YouTube link)
In the below video, a Google map with all the places can be found here.
Video 3. Where Locals Actually Eat in Prague? (YouTube link)
References
- Czech cuisine
- Food and Drink in Prague
- Czech Travel—How to Reach Prague Castle from Old/New Town
- What ATM machine should I use at Prague Airport?
- Only the non bank ATM's give poor rates or have high fees.
- Use a bank ATM- like CSOB, Sporitelna, UniCredit or Raiffeisen.
- Withdraw in CZK. Don't select dynamic currency conversion.
- Do NOT use any ATM inside baggage claim. Wait till you exit into the terminal area
- AVOID Euronet- blue/ yellow logo and usually standing alone. Use one from the cluster of ATMs.
- Senior Discounts (Prague Integrated Traffic system)
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