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Prague doesn't have a street food tradition ... when hordes of tourists are literally and figuratively eating up the trdelnik? Is it really that delicious? When I finished chatting with Rubeš ...
Blogger Brianna Simmons, who writes The Casual Travelist blog, recently was walking through the streets of Prague when the smell of baking trdelnik from Good Food Cafe hit her with the force of a ...
And even picky eaters, like children, will find something to love in Prague. From soups and sausages to famous Czech desserts, like Kolache or Trdelnik, Prague’s food scene will entice your ...
Old Town Square in the middle of a typically busy tourist-filled summer’s day. Along one side are several food stalls, which are a relatively new feature for the Old Town.
An curved arrow pointing right. People line up for hours at the Good Food Karvola 8 cafe in Prague to get their hands on a special donut filled with ice-cream. Produced by Joe Daunt. Special ...
The closest shop to my view was selling some traditional Prague Trdelnik, more famously called chimney cake. And there I was, experiencing the crispy cylindrical dough, followed by the sweet melt of ...