Another good lunchtime spot is Cafe Atmosphere. Right down the street from our classroom building, with a cute courtyard to eat in, Cafe Atmosphere is definitely one of my favorites. I've had the goat cheese baguette sandwich (twice), and it is quite good. I've also tried a risotto dish that was very large but very satisfying as well.
For dinner, a common dish in the Czech lands is fried cheese. Yes, it is exactly what you'd think--but better. A good place to get this entree is at the pub right across the street from our dorm. They serve three large pieces for a great price.
No matter what meal you are eating, pivo (beer) is the beverage of choice in the Czech lands. Beer is a big part of the Czech culture and even when they say Cheers (Na zdravi) it translates into "to your health" because they believe beer is good for you. It is also the beverage I chose often, not only because it is very good, but because it is cheaper than water. Generally it is about 20 czk for a glass of beer, which is just one USD, when water can be up to $7. A few common ones are Pilsner, Staropramen, Gambrinus, or Budvar.
Lastly, a meal wouldn't be complete without zmrzlina (ice cream). Since I'm pretty sure I qualify as an ice cream addict, I love the fact that you can get a scoop of ice cream on a cone for just 20 czk. It's perfect for dessert after a meal or as a refreshing snack between classes.
Hope everyone is enjoying their food experiences, too!
Hey Sam! I loved reading this post, as I am a big foodie too! I really had no idea what Czech food was like, so I found this really interesting. I also love goat cheese, and now have yet another reason to visit Prague. If you get the chance to go to Italy, most of the food here is amazing and I hope you love it just as much!
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