Where Locals Actually Eat in Prague?!

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Last time we showed you where to get traditional Czech food in Prague. But let's be honest, we don't really eat it that often (because kebab is kinda better than guláš). Here are our favourite places where we ACTUALLY go to.

(including Honza's hint for the best pho!)

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(Best places for beer, coffee & food included)

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0:00 Where locals eat?
0:37 Wokin
1:29 Bageterie Boulevard
2:55 Muc Dong
4:28 Roesel beer & food
5:55 Jordan Kebab

Thank you for your support!
Honza Mikulka & Janek Rubeš, Prague based journalists
#HonestGuide
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Honza: "thank you for letting me eat"
Blink twice if you are in danger

zaihopp
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I firmly believe the Honest Guide needs a sticker to place in windows of approved and recommended businesses :)

adamtanaepotter
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Baguette Boulevard is the one thing I missed most about Prague in terms of food (sorry but I got hooked) and desperately trying to recreate here at home in Melbourne. My husband always ask for "baguette Boulevard" style brunch at home lol.

tannecy
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As a Vietnamese, i'm happy that our cultures has spread pretty far and glad that many people enjoy them dearly.

tdexth
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Love to see the "normal" places you guys visit. This is the kind of information I am always looking for. Thanks 😁

jwv
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We went to a couple of your recommended places from a your older video back in 2017 (our one and only visit to Prague/Praha/Prag), and found them excellent.

ModelTrainOutsider
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I recently went to a few countries in Europe and now I finally understand why you came up with the idea for your channel. I know your channel is devoted to Prague (Czech Republic), but the concepts still apply to anyone who travels to Europe. There's so many tourist traps and scams out there that sometimes we don't even realize as a tourist. Thanks for putting all of this content together! I hope to visit Prague one day.

DjAdam
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It has become quite the tradition watching Janek's and Honza's videos every weekend, keep it up guys

GabrielAPPer
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I love Roesel, but I also loved the little shop that used to be in the space they expanded into. Roesel was so so good, food and drinks!! Very very happy Roesel is doing so well and growing, sad the shop isn't there.

alishacoombes
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Janek & Honza thanks for making this video. My fiance and I went to the second location you mentioned here - Bageterie Boulevard during our trip to Prague and it was amazing. We liked it so much, that we ended up eating there twice in a singe day. And yes, it is affordable. Your videos were helpful with other information as well which my fiance (who has been to Prague before) didn't know but I did (thanks to your videos). We will surely plan another trip there in near future. Till then, I hope to see some more videos and enjoy the place more. Thank you Honest Guides for adding memories to my first trip to Europe. Cheers...

karenmascarenhas
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Few things make me as nostalgic about Czech Republic as food. A lot has changed in the 33 years since I left. Thank you so much for honestly guiding non-locals through our beautiful country. Šťastný nový rok, doufejme že bude líp. A že se letos budu moci podívat na rodnou hroudu!😍

offgrid-bound
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Went to Roesel Cafe a couple of years ago following your recommendation. It's such a warm and welcoming place. I was surprised it was right next to the touristy city centre. Cheap beer, great food and a good vibe overall. Thanks for the recommendation!

siddharthaverma
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Tattoo at 4:37 on the arm of the Roesel girl reads "domov" in braille, which means "home"

fobarDE
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Now I need to go back again! Can't thank you guys enough for the U Červeného Páva recommendation in the other video. Went there the other day on NYE, and while Staroměstské Náměstí was packed shoulder to shoulder, we got right in and had a super nice, low-key meal... and a much needed svíčková fix after 2.5 years.

CyclingSasquatch
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When I was staying in Prague for a long time many years back I would mostly go to Vinohrady to eat, there is many good restaurants there and less tourists. But down near Old Town, my favorite thing was to get a burger at a butcher shop called Nase Maso, which I think perhaps has the best burger I've had anywhere in the world made with in-house dry aged beef. I ate a lot of kebabs while I was staying in Prague, mostly from a kebab shop I liked that was close to a good craft beer bar called Bad Flash Bar. Any food that goes well with beer is well-suited for Prague, I think.

I am hoping I can visit Prague again soon, and I will definitely try some of these spots out! There is a huge Vietnamese population in Prague and the Vietnamese food is always really good. I've really enjoyed watching your videos to bring back fond memories.

Tristor
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I am from Norway and I will be visiting Prague in the summer for the first time. I am so excited to see Prague. Thank you for your videos.

tone
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As a vegetarian, I really like Bageterie Boulevard, but my favorite place to eat in Prague is the Raclette stand in the market on Náměstí Republiky. It is probably only open in the summer months, but each time I have been to Prague I eat there as often as I can. ;) Fairly cheap and very good.

zork
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I am going to Czech quite often lately, so I dont feel like a tourist anymore. I've been to diffrent Bageterie Boulevards and I can really recommend it. Thanks for showing us all the places, I think next time I will visit the Wokin restaurant :)

marko
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When I'm in Prague, I go to the bageterie, since they have gluten free bread and very clear allergy menu! Love the place!

deevier
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As an Asian, I would love to try those noodles when I come to Prague and of course the other food you guys have recommended, thanks again Janek and Honza!

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