🇨🇿 Prague Food Diary: What We Ate Daily
Pork’s ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Highly Recommended) 📍 Mostecká 16, Malá Strana (Near Charles Bridge West End) 🍖 Authentic Czech Cuisine ✓ Pros: 👉Perfect roast pork knuckle – crispy skin (not rock-hard like German versions!) ✅Great value: 3 mains + drinks ≈ €50 ✅Friendly staff (one waitress speaks basic Chinese & Korean!) ✗ Cons: 💤Poor ventilation (stuffy in summer) 💤Noisy during peak hours MATZIP ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Recommended) 📍 *Dušní 1082/6, Staré Město* (Near Old Town Square) 🍗 Real-deal Korean food (run by Koreans!) ✓ Pros: 🥬Flavorful dishes (€15-20/person) 🥬Warm service (they greet you in Korean!) ✗ Cons: Crowded with Korean tourists → book ahead! Seafood Market & Grill ⭐⭐ (Meh) 📍 Štěpánská 31, Nové Město 🐙 Mediterranean-style grilled seafood 🔆Skip it: Average taste, limited selection, not super fresh. 🔆Better seafood in Portugal/Spain. Chuan Wang Fu (Sichuan House) ⭐⭐⭐ 📍 Pasáž paláce Metro, Staré Město 🌶 Chinese (Sichuan) 🧇Decent boiled fish (beats 90% of Swedish Chinese restaurants). 🧇Other dishes = forgettable (€20/person). #PragueFoodGuide #CzechEats #PorkKnuckle #TravelTips