Where do the locals eat in Prague?
Locals’ Favourite Restaurants in Prague
- Villa Richter. Best view in Prague.
- Ristorante GamberoRosso. Probably some of the best Italian food.
- Kalina Kampa Restaurant. Great food at a nice location.
- Wine Food Market. Like a one big family.
- Náplavka Riverbank. Czech version of a beachparty.
- Café Louvre.
- Lehká hlava / Clear Head.
What food is Prague known for?
Prague is well-known for its beautiful architecture and beer, but there is so much more to this well-loved city. Yes, we’re referring to Czech food – its diverse flavors presented in dishes such as the potato soup, traditional roast pork with dumplings and sauerkraut, fruit dumplings and apple strudel.
What time is dinner in Prague?
6pm to 9pm
Lunch is generally from noon to 3pm, and dinner from 6pm to 9pm. However, most Prague restaurants are open all day, from 11am or noon to 10pm or 11pm.
Is it safe to walk in Prague at night?
The rate of violent crime is low and most areas of Prague are safe to walk around even after dark. Be careful on Wenceslas Square. It is usually packed with tourists and the crowds make things easy for pickpockets. There have also been cases of trusting “love-seekers” being robbed of all their money at night.
What is a typical Czech dinner?
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. Ham (šunka) is made from pork or beef, braised, dried or smoked. Schnitzel (Řízek) is a Czech meat dish. The word means “sliced/cut (out) piece”.
What drink is Prague famous for?
The staple hot alcohol drink in Prague is Hot Mulled Wine. You’ll see signs for Mulled Wine, Gluwein or in Czech it’s Svarák. Generally this is a red wine with a hint of cinnamon and cloves.
Do you tip at restaurants in Prague?
As a general rule, always remember that, except for restaurants and cafés, tips aren’t expected in Prague – tip at your discretion, and always factor in the quality of service. When in doubt, round up to the next hundred Koruna, or tip somewhere between five and 10 percent of your final bill.
Can you live in Prague without speaking Czech?
For your everyday life you won’t need to speak Czech in Prague. Actually when you are in the city center you can hear a lot of languages but almost no Czech. Of course you will discover a lot more by learning and speaking Czech after a while, but for the beginning there is no difficulty without it in Prague.