Your 2026 To-Eat List (We’re Calling Them “Resolutions”)
New Year’s resolutions are like a perfect soufflé—ambitious, but prone to collapse. That’s why for 2026 we’re proposing resolutions you’ll want to keep. Instead of pledging to give things up, what if your resolutions were about adding more joy, more flavor, and more unforgettable bites to your year? We asked...
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7 Simple Cooking Tips and Tricks for Beginners
One positive result of being stuck at home during a pandemic – brushing up on my cooking skills & learning a new technique or a new cuisine. Personally, I fall somewhere between a beginner and a decent home chef – I prepare meals every night but generally need to follow...
Places Locals Have on Their A List for Czech Food
This post was originally published on September 9, 2014 and was updated on October 21, 2016. When you visit Prague, or the Czech Republic, two things are musts: you need to eat good food and drink good beer. But (there always is a but…) you need to make sure that...
The significance of fairy tales in Czech culture cannot be underestimated. You only need to tune into local television around the holidays to catch the flood of live action pohádky that are almost as much of a treat as the traditional Christmas carp and potato salad. While the national passion for...
The most traditional Strudel (or Štrůdl, as we call it in Prague) recipe
The history of strudel dates back hundreds of years. First mentions of a strudel-like pastry appear in the late 15th century in Czech and Austrian archives. The origins of the recipe can be traced to Turkish baklava and filo pastry; the dish spread to Europe after the fall of Constantinople....
5 Reasons Cat Lovers Should Visit Prague
Prague is well known for its beer, history and architecture, but there are also a number of hidden gems for cat fans hidden throughout the city. From cats paired with coffee at Prague’s cat cafe to an international gathering of cat connoisseurs, the Czech capital has plenty to offer fans...
Four Czech Republic Breweries Worth a Visit
As the weather starts to turn, we’re donning our flannels and dusting off our indoor activities lists. And for those visiting the Czech Republic this autumn and winter, lucky for you as we’re sharing our favorite tips! Way down in the depths of Czech cellars all around the country, there’s...
Where to Drink Burčák (Young “Wine”) in Prague
Mid-August is the start of burčák season in the Czech Republic. Burčák is the young “wine” that separates from the crop as it’s pressed, and purists say that authentic burčák can only be consumed in the two-hour window following, when the sugar and alcohol are in perfect balance. Somewhat of...
Shake Those Hips: Where to Dance the Night Away in Prague
After eating all that delicious Czech food and drinking the best beer in the world, it’s time to burn off some calories! Walking around town exploring the beautiful sights is one way to do it, but we have something better for you: dancing! Don’t be shy: in Prague, you can...
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Eating Amsterdam: Jordaan Food Tour
Eat Like a Local through Amsterdam's Jordaan neighbourhood.
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