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Vegan Advegtures: Prague, Czech Republic

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Last month, I thought it was about time to “Czech” out the vegan delights Prague has to offer.

Prague is such an adorable city. It’s set on a river and is an old city with beautiful architecture and cobbled streets. It was evident pretty quickly that this is a city steeped in tradition so I’ll admit I was a little unsure what their vegan offering would be like, but I was pleasantly surprised. I would say that the vegan options at omni restaurants are lacking but that there are a few vegan restaurants scattered across the city which are worth a visit!

Again, this was another two day trip where we tried to squeeze as many restaurants into our itinerary and food into our stomach as possible!

I received some recommendations from the Instagram community on where to eat and decided to visit the ones which received the most votes! There are more which we didn’t get the chance to visit on this occasion but I’m sure we’ll be back to visit them one day!

Here’s the list of places we visited in the order we visited them:

🌱 Forky’s

🌱 Maitrea

🌱 Moment’s Cafe

🌱 Pastva

🌱 Loving Hut

🌱 Country Life

 


So, down to the nitty gritty. Here’s what we ate and what we thought:

 

1. Forky’s

** Disclaimer – My meal was complimentary but all views are honest and my own

Where is it?

Veleslavínova 93/10, 110 00 Josefov, Czechia

What’s it like?

Forky’s is a casual bistro cafe style venue with relaxed vibes. It’s 100% vegan and all of their packaging is 100% bio-degradable for all takeaway meals. There’s lots of seating and the staff are friendly and helpful.

What did you eat?

What did you think of the food?

More information:

Check out their Instagram

 

2.Maitrea

 

Where is it?

Týnská ulička 1064/6, 110 00 Josefov, Czechia

What’s it like?

This is a vegetarian restaurant with a good amount of vegan options. It’s a big place with plenty of seating but it feels cosy. It was absolutely packed when we visited and there’s a buzzy atmosphere. It’s quite informal and relaxed. The labelling on the menu is brilliant and includes information on meals which contain honey / are vegan / are gluten free / contain onion / contain garlic etc.

What did you eat?

What did you think of the food?

More information:

Check out their Instagram

 

3. Moment’s Cafe

** Disclaimer – My meal was complimentary but all views are honest and my own

Where is it?

Slezská 62, 120 00 Vinohrady, Czechia

What’s it like?

This is a trendy little cafe serving up 100% vegan goodness. It has a nice, casual feel to it. The staff were absolutely lovely and the cafe was full of Saturday morning brunchers.

What did you eat?

What did you think of the food?

More information:

Check out their Instagram

 

4. Pastva

Where is it?

Nádražní 54/102, Anděl, 150 00 Praha 5-Smíchov, Czechia

What’s it like?

Adooooorable. Loved the vibes here! Super chilled, Scandi decor and a great atmosphere. My favourite place of the whole trip.

What did you eat?

What did you think of the food?

More information:

Check out their Instagram

 

5. Loving Hut

Where is it?

Jungmannova 738/18, 110 00 Nové Město, Czechia

What’s it like?

We weren’t expecting much as this was a quick stop for dinner as the venue we had originally planned to visit was fully booked. It’s a basic, casual, takeaway restaurant with a few seats, no music and very quiet. It was almost empty when we visited.

What did you eat?

What did you think of the food?

More information:

Check out their Instagram

 

6. Country Life

Where is it?

Melantrichova 463/15, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia

What’s it like?

Super chilled buffet style restaurant with plenty of seating. They’ve got a range of cold and hot food available and the queue moves quickly!

What did you eat?

What did you think of the food?

More information:

Check out their website

 

Hotel

In case anyone is curious, we stayed at Dominican Hotel, Jilska 7, Prague, Czech Republic and it was adorable! It’s located right in the city centre, a few minutes walk from Old Town Square and the famous Astronomical Clock and it’s within walking distance to all of the historic landmarks!

Check out their website here


I hope that this blog post has helped you understand the vegan scene in Prague a little better. As I said before, we had very limited time there but here are some of the places we were going to check out if we had time:

If you want any tips or just want to have a chat about any of the places we visited, head over to my Instagram page: @thelittlelondonvegan. Alternatively, check out my YouTube video from the trip.

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