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Restaurants are extremely plentiful in Prague, and deal in all types of fare from traditional to fusion. No matter what part of the city you are in you’ll find somewhere to refuel. What will make such a stop even more refreshing is that sometimes even those restaurants beside the most tourist trodden paths can be exceedingly good value.
In saying that, you’re better off steering clear of restaurants around the Old Town Square and Prague Castle. Instead set your sights on Josefov just north of the aforementioned square as this is where the best (and most reasonable) array of restaurants is.
Even though more and more fusion, Mexican, and other international restaurants are opening, most restaurants still deal in traditional fare. This is where meat is a staple part of the menu. Whether it is beef, duck or pork, the Czechs love their meat. Dumplings, potatoes and goulash also feature heavily in local specialities.
When things are tight though, and you need something quick, cheap, and filling, Wenceslas Square, the main artery of the New Town, is where to go. Here fast-food outlets feed the thousands of stag parties, backpackers, and whoever else ends up in it.
Local Restaurants
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