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Copenhagen Cafes: A Guide to the City’s Specialty Scene
The one thing I look forward to when I visit Copenhagen is the cafe scene. The Danish capital is known as the one place where hygge and specialty coffee coexist, and it’s all about slow mornings and communal tables, without the rush. Why Copenhagen’s Café Culture Stands Out Copenhagen is...
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A Culinary Guide to Michelin Star Restaurants in Prague
Prague has quietly transformed from a city of beer halls and hearty foods into one of Europe’s fine dining hot spots. Today, elegance and innovation define the culinary landscape. The city even boasts a growing collection of Michelin-starred restaurants where Czech traditional ingredients are elevated with world-class technique. These stars...
A Culinary Guide to Desserts and Bakeries in Prague
Prague is a dessert lover’s dream offering a delightful mix of old-world charm and contemporary culinary creativity. Whether you’re craving classic Czech pastries, or modern takes on indulgent sweets, Prague has something to satisfy every sweet tooth. In this guide, I’ll take a closer look at the must-try sweets as...
Enjoying a spot of brunch in Prague is a must-do experience for any foodie visiting the Czech Republic’s historic capital. As you might have guessed, though, brunch isn’t necessarily a traditional Czech dining experience! Yet, eateries in Prague have found a way to fuse this popular late-morning meal with the...
Prague isn’t just a city of fairy-tale spires and cobblestone streets that look like an iconic Christmas scene each winter. Prague is also a city that was built on the locals’ love of all things beer. The Czech Republic proudly holds the title of the highest beer consumption per capita...
An Essential Guide to Wine Bars in Prague
If you’re anything like me, beer likely springs to mind when you think of Prague’s most iconic beverages. It was only a few years ago when I delved into this city’s wine culture and learned more about how the Czech capital fuses tradition with contemporary wine-making processes. I’m always eager...
A Guide to Restaurants in Prague Old Town
If you’ve ever visited Prague, you’ll likely have noticed that there’s a plethora of restaurants near Old Town Square. Many of these, unfortunately, serve rather lackluster Czech food, often at unjustifiably high prices. However, you don’t have to veer too far off the beaten path to find affordable, high-quality eateries;...
A Food Lover’s Guide to Coffee and Cake in Prague
Prague has a thriving cafe scene, where traditional and contemporary coffee shops sit side by side. The Czech capital is also celebrated for its mouthwatering cakes, which make the perfect accompaniment for a fresh, satisfying brew. Storied, decades-old cafes have always played a role in my Prague food walks. Lately,...
An Essential Guide to Trdelník in Prague
When you think of Czech food, the beloved trdelník is likely one of the first things that comes to mind. Also called chimney cakes, these sweet cylindrical pastries are a huge hit with visitors. However, as you might know from my foodie experiences in Prague, trdelník actually has roots in...