Vegan's Prague is an absolute gem nestled in the heart of Prague, and I cannot sing its praises enough.
The Starter Mix Plate had a myriad of delectable flavors. My partner opted for the special burger, a decision he did not regret. However, the star of the show was the Gluten-free Zucchini Lasagna. It was a perfect blend of savory goodness that had me coming back for seconds the very next night. 😂
On our second and last night in Prague, we again opted for the allure of the Starter Mix Plate, which was irresistible, and our taste buds were again treated to a sensational array of plant-based delights. The Gluten-free Zucchini Lasagna made a triumphant return to our table, and I have to confess, having it two nights in a row was an indulgence I'd gladly repeat.
The culinary sorcery at Vegan's Prague extends beyond savory dishes to desserts. The Blueberry and Carrot Raw Cake was a revelation, a sweet finale that left me with a lingering sense of contentment. Each bite was a testament to the creativity and skill of the chefs.
The ambiance of the restaurant is another feather in its cap. Perched at the top of an old building, the space exudes charm with its wooden, hand-painted ceiling and a view of the cobblestone street below.
If you find yourself in Prague and have a penchant for extraordinary vegan cuisine, Vegan's Prague is an absolute must-visit. The dedication to flavors, the impeccable presentation, and the charming setting create an unforgettable dining experience. Take the chance to savor the magic this establishment effortlessly weaves...
Read morePrague's vegan scene is constantly developing, you can find always a new restaurant, a few vegan stores and more and more omnivore businesses also offer vegan options for an affordable price. However, Vegan's Prague is like an institution, a fantastic place, offering great food made from local and organic suppliers, a great service experience and all in the setting of being right next to the city's castle, overlooking the roofs of the area from their sunny roof terrace.
Before we went to this restaurant we already tried other vegetarian/vegan places to get a proper vegan Szegedin Goulash with traditional dumplings, but couldn't find anywhere. However, since the kitchen crew and chef of Vegan's Prague prepare everything themselves, we got exactly what we were searching for - and it even got beyond our expectations!
Next to the Goulash we also had the dumplings with Svickova in a pumpkin sauce - also absolutely delicious.
As desert (even though we were actually pretty well stuffed) we ordered warm knedlik filled with blueberries and a piece of Sacher cake with an apricot layer, chocolate topping and because the piece of Sacher was a bit dry, were also served with additional apricot sauce.
So - if you are going to Prague for traditional food, you are vegan and you want an unforgettable experience - this is the place.
Next time we are in town we will try also the other things from the rich menu.
Thanks again to the staff of Vegan's Prague for this experience - and their cute dog that provided us...
Read moreLovely food, friendly service and good location. Nice beer on draught too!
As a vegetarian, visiting Prague was always going to present some culinary challenges (e.g. the Czech habit of bacon/ham etc. being incorporated into "vegetarian" dishes), but at this vegan restaurant there are no such issues which was the original reason we visited. The food is tasty and it's nice to be able to have non-meat interpretations of classic Czech food. Portion sizes are probably average - if you're a big eater, get a starter and/or some bread to go with it. Otherwise you should be fine.
Yes, there are some steps to climb but look at the location - there are steps everywhere as it's on the side of the hill leading to the castle! I wouldn't let that put you off . . . the atmosphere is lovely and they speak excellent English too.
Prices . . . some reviews are suggesting it's expensive, this probably depends on what you're used to paying. Yes it's pricier than the local pub spots, but you will struggle to get vegan dishes in such venues too - I think the price is possibly a little bit high for Prague but still reasonable (indeed, coming from the UK the prices seem like good value!).
It seems to get busier after 1pm for lunch service (no idea what the evenings are like) but we visited twice and got a table on both occasions.
Well worth a visit if you're...
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