Food and beer in Prague
Czech food done properly — traditional, modern, and the honest truth about what's worth ordering and what's a tourist trap.
Absinthe in Prague — the real story and where to drink it without being scammed
Czech absinthe: the real history, how to sample it correctly in Prague, and how to avoid tourist-trap cellar bars charging €20 for bad absinthe.
Beer spa in Prague — is it actually worth it?
Prague beer spa: what actually happens, whether it's worth the price, and which experiences are legitimate versus overpriced tourist traps.
Best beer halls in Prague — where locals actually drink
The real Prague beer halls worth your time: U Fleků, U Zlatého Tygra, Lokál, Pivovarský Dům — honest verdicts on each, with prices and what to order.
Prague cafes guide — from grand kavárnas to specialty coffee
Prague's cafe scene: Café Slavia, Louvre, Imperial, Savoy for grand kavárna tradition — plus where to find serious specialty coffee in 2026.
Cooking classes in Prague — Czech dumplings, svíčková and what's worth booking
Prague cooking classes: market tours, knedlíky workshops, full Czech cuisine sessions — which GYG options are worth booking and what you actually learn.
Craft beer in Prague — the new wave Czech breweries worth finding
Prague's craft beer scene since 2010: BeerGeek Bar, Vinohradský pivovar, Matuška, Zhůřák — where to drink beyond Pilsner Urquell and why it matters.
Prague food tours compared — which one is actually worth booking
Seven Prague food tours compared honestly: what you eat, how many stops, group size, price, and which one to book based on what you want.
Czech guláš guide — what it is, how it differs from Hungarian, where to eat it
Czech guláš vs Hungarian goulash: the real differences explained, plus where to eat the best guláš in Prague and how to spot a bad one immediately.
Michelin restaurants in Prague — are they worth the splurge?
Prague's Michelin-starred restaurants: Field, La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise, Benjamin, Terrace at U Prince — what you actually get and who should go.
Street food in Prague — what to actually eat on the go
Prague street food that's worth eating: Náplavka farmers market on Saturday, Manifesto Market, bramborák stalls — and what to skip near Old Town.
Traditional Czech dishes — what to actually order in Prague
Svíčková, guláš, vepřo-knedlo-zelo, smažený sýr: the core Czech dishes worth ordering in Prague, with honest verdicts and where to eat them.
Trdelník is not a traditional Czech food — here's the honest truth
Trdelník is not traditional Czech food — it arrived around 2012 from Slovakia. Here's the real history and what genuine Czech pastry actually looks like.
Vegan and vegetarian food in Prague — the real scene
Prague's vegan and vegetarian restaurant scene: Lehká Hlava, Forrest, Plevel, Moment — where plant-based eating works in a very meat-forward city.