Everything you need to Eat in Prague – 2022 Prague Food Guide
Ahhh Prague. The land of classical music, baroque architecture, and wheat in every form imaginable. Traditional Czech and Prague foods are made up of somewhat unglamorous but undeniably indulgent staple foods. It is a cuisine that is filling for the heart and soul.
Here is our foodie guide to Prague that covers everything from traditional dishes to navigating Prague’s unique restaurant scene.
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BEST PRAGUE BREAKFAST FOODS
A traditional breakfast comes in a few different forms. Including yogurt, granola, fruit, and honey are common but a mild attempt when it comes to satisfying the Czech sweet tooth. In contention with the French, the Czechs do their own twist on crepes (but to a foreigner they are pretty close to the same).
But here are some of the best breakfast foods in Prague to try and the best restaurants in Prague to taste them at.
CHLEBÍÄŒKY
ChlebíÄky, an open-faced sandwich, is a typical first meal of the day. They slice off thick slabs of rye bread or plump yellow rolls and layer on cured meats, cheeses, hard-boiled eggs, pickles, and the occasional cucumber.
Good places have garlic or egg salad to spread on top. You can stop in a local deli and order yourself one, or for a fancier open-faced sandwich Cafe Savoy and Cafe Mysak both have some pretty Instagramable meals. Read More...