If your budget is unlimited, you will solve the problem of food in Prague in a few minutes – go to any restaurant or cafe, order your favorite dish and get the greatest pleasure: the capital of the Czech Republic is famous not only for beer, but also for first and second courses. The list to choose from will be quite long. But if you want to eat hearty and relatively inexpensively, this article is for you. In one of the most beautiful capitals of Europe, not all tourists can afford to have breakfast, lunch and dinner in restaurants every day, especially in the center. I will offer you several options, and you decide for yourself what to do and how much you want to eat.
First of all, keep in mind that the further the cafe is from the center, the less tourists there are, and the cheaper breakfast, lunch and dinner will cost you. However, you will also find budget options to satisfy your hunger in the center of Prague.
If you want to save money, I recommend buying ready-made food in supermarkets such as Lidl, Tesco, Albert, Billa, Penny, Globus, Kayfland. I will give you a few addresses: Billa - Bělehradská 350/50, Wilsonova 300/8, Vodičkova 710/31, Karlovo Náměstí 2097/10; Lidl - Na Poříčí 1077/1, Vršovická 1525/1a; Albert - Václavské nám. 812/59, Vinohradská 2828/151, Ondříčkova 580/39, Na Florenci 15; TESCO - Radlická 1/b, Skandinávská 144/25, Zlicin, elská 663. All supermarkets will offer excellent quality products.
Now I will give approximate prices for some products in Prague supermarkets:
- sour cream (250 g) - 25-28 crowns;
- butter (250 g) - 22 crowns;
- cottage cheese (230 g) - 20 crowns;
- Eden cheese (200 g) - 26-30 crowns;
- yogurt - 8 crowns;
- milk (1 liter) - 14-25 crowns;
- eggs (12 pieces) - 30-40 CZK;
- chicken fillet (1 kg.) - 110-137 CZK;
- bread (500 g.) - 10-21 CZK;
- tangerine, (1 kg.) - from 19-20 CZK;
- banana, (1 kg.) - from 20-30 CZK;
- apples, (1 kg.) - 20-29 CZK;
- water, (1.5 l.) - 12 CZK;
- ham (1 kg.) - 200 CZK;
- sausage (1 kg) - 80-150 CZK;
- Coca-Cola (500 ml) - 26 CZK;
- potatoes (1 kg) - 15 CZK.
So, if you want to save money, buy groceries in supermarkets.
There are many fast food establishments in Prague, for example, McDonald's (here are the addresses of some - Na příkopě 852/10, Prague 1 Mostecká 273/21, Vodičkova 15, Prague 1) and KFC (here are some addresses - Jugoslávská 16/8; Národní 961/25; Na Poříčí 1894/46)KFC, as well as Burger King, where you can eat relatively cheaply.
If you are hungry and the above-mentioned familiar fast food restaurants are not in sight, go to any fast food establishment and see if they have Czech breakfasts on the menu, which are of exceptional quality. These are Czech fried potatoes Hranoliky, croquettes (Krokety) with tartar sauce (Tatarská omáčka) and local chips.
In fast food establishments you can also eat sausage in a white bun - рárek v rohlíku,Bramboráky,
Kebab, sometimes called gyros,
And Langoše (Langoše), which at first glance looks like pizza:
The above food costs around 60-80 CZK.
Don't forget to also Bageterie Boulevard. This is a chain of cafes that you will find in the historical center of the capital - their yellow design will definitely attract your attention. The dishes offered here are very diverse, but if you want to save money, settle for a sandwich - it will also fill you up.
If the listed options do not satisfy you and you still want to eat in cafes and restaurants, I will offer some of them, on which you will have to spend less money.
Jidelna Světozor:
Address: Vodičkova 39 pasáž SVĚTOZOR Nové Město Praha 1 (near Wenceslas Square). Nearest metro station: Mustec. Open from 11:00 to 15:00. A set dinner will cost you 100-110 CZK (large portion).
Havelska Koruna:
Address: Havelska 591/21 a 23, Stare Mesto, Praha 1. Same metro station. Open from 10:00 to 22:00.
LIDOVÁ JÍDELNA TĚŠNOV:
Address: Těšnov 1163/5, 110 00 Prague 1-Nové Město-Petrská čtvrť. Open from 10:00 to 22:00.
U Rozvařilů:
Address: Na Poříčí 23, Nové Město, Prague 1. Open from 09:00 to 19:00.
Burrito Loco:
Pab U Hrocha:
Address: Thunovská 10, Praha 1- Malá Strana.
Now we should mention Czech beer, which is known all over the world. According to Czech law, beer is a drink consisting only of hops, water and malt. In order for a brewery or plant to receive the legal right to label its product as "Czech beer", they must pass strict standards and quality tests. Real Czech beer has a slightly bitter taste. There are about 250 breweries in the Czech Republic. According to statistics, each resident of the Czech Republic drinks 130 liters of beer per year. There are about 550 brands of beer in the Czech Republic.
Here are popular types of Czech beer:
Bon appetit!!!
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