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I’m getting ready for a tour (Prague, Krumlov). Please tell me taverns, restaurants (preferably with addresses and approximate prices for lunch / dinner for two) from those that are not promoted on the Internet, non-tourist ones, where Czechs go, colorful, cozy. I will be glad to advice on Czech dishes to order.
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аватар Logoks
Of the dishes, this is of course the knee, soup in bread, dumplings, etc. In general, Czech cuisine is very tasty. I know a very good restaurant "Botanik" in Prague, tel. 241-440-504 (better to book a table) www.restaurace-botanic.cz. There is also a beer "Kolkovnya" in the center - it's just super, and beer and food, I'll write the phone number later.
аватар kievlanka
I highly recommend the inexpensive restaurant "At Vejvody" (I already wrote about it), Jilska street, 4, it's in the center. Our dad takes us there every time. Believe me, they cook the most delicious pork knee and serve it correctly - on a spit, they have their own brewery there, the beer is so tasty that I, who had never drunk it before, started drinking it there. Downstairs it is crowded, but you can have fun, the Czechs are very friendly, both young people and families with children sit there .And if you want a chamber atmosphere, go up to the 2nd floor there. When you leave, do not forget to leave your autograph right on the wall (no kidding!). There is such a tradition: on the 1st floor, write something right on the wall, there is such geography !and Germans, and Austrians, Poles, Russians, Ukrainians, a lot of Kievans. They write wishes, and phones, and rave reviews, and even draw. Be sure to grab a thick marker to fit and be seen :))
аватар kievlanka
And if you want something a little more sophisticated, go to the cafe "coffee and cigars" on Wenceslas Square. - they value their reputation and the client very much (we were already recognized in the 2nd parish). They have delicious salads (huge portions), delicious desserts. Most of all, we liked the baked trout in sour cream sauce with some delicious pasta, and I also recommend an awesome salad with Parma ham and Parmesan cheese. Although they have all the dishes are excellent and the prices are good. And during the day, come to warm up (because you will be there in autumn or winter?), relax in the softest armchairs and drink tea or coffee with excellent pastries in the cafe "coffee heaven" (translated as "heavenly coffee") in the Lucerna passage on Wenceslas Square. The atmosphere there is amazing, you won’t want to leave, but no one drives anyone there, you can sit for hours with a cup of coffee. I saw that Czechs read and doze there (armchairs and sofas - relax!), And work on laptops. In the same passage you will see an unusual sculpture under the ceiling - Wenceslas IV on an inverted horse. Very cool, everyone takes pictures, the guides of these places do not know. And by the way, guides will offer you places where they are fed and have their own percentage, but there are such prices! I suggested you places where Czechs like to sit, tasty, inexpensive and comfortable.
аватар Appolinariya
In Prague there is a beer house, there is blueberry, coffee, nettle, mead, etc. beer. And for a snack, delicious croutons with garlic. I don’t remember the address, but if you stand with your back to Wenceslas on Wenceslas Square, you will get on the second traffic light from Wenceslas to the left and there are 3 blocks straight, such an inconspicuous gray building. (brewing doom)
аватар Logoks
Kolkovna phone: +420224819701 www.kolkovna.cz (there are several of them, in the center).
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