Two friends and I recently visited Prague to see our
childhood friend who is studying to be a doctor (very, very proud of her!) – and like with all
places, being a coeliac and eating out can sometimes be problematic.
I found this
wasn’t really a problem in Prague. Nearly all the waiting staff knew what
gluten free was, and nearly all of the menus had GF or the FACE symbol next to
the dish, we even found a totally gluten free restaurant! Even ‘Tesco’ had a
gluten free aisle!
Luckily I wasn't on my own this time, as my best friend also follows a gluten free diet. I took a translation card with me, just in case but I didn’t end up needing it.
We had an apartment near Old Town Square – so we were within
walking distance of everything - which was amazing. If you ever want to visit Prague definitely stay near Old Town Square!
Restaurants we visited were:
V Zátiší – Gluten free options available ask the staff as
they are really helpful!
Visit if: you
want a treat this is the restaurant to go! Service was impeccable as was the
food. We had an amazing meal here which was so yummy! A great location for any
special occasion – ours was a reunion of friends!
Restaurant Mincovna – Old Town Square (Gluten Free stated on
Menu) – we stumbled upon this restaurant on our last night and had a fabulous
meal here, even the deserts were gluten free! The staff were also very helpful
and the food was beautiful.
Visit if: you are
looking for a contemporary take on traditional Czech food with a relaxed
environment and beautiful food. Great spot for small groups of friends or
couples.
Alriso Ristotteria
(completely gluten free menu) – my favourite restaurant of them all.
Mainly because I could eat every single thing on the menu – and that doesn’t
usually happen very often – especially abroad. They serve everything from
tempura prawns, to Gnocchi, to chocolate fondant cake. Perfecto!
Visit if: you are
following a gluten free diet or coeliac.
It’s a must! They also cater for dairy free too, and the staff are very
helpful! The food is so yummy, and it’s a great spot for lunch. Try the lasagne
– it’s perfect!
Hotel u Prince (Gluten Free stated on Menu) – we had lunch
here on our first afternoon in Prague. They have the FACE symbol next to everything
that is gluten free and it’s right in Old Town Square.
Visit if: you
need a quick bite to eat in the town centre and if you enjoy the hustle and bustle
of the tourists (mainly stags and hens) parading through the square. We had a
great afternoon people watching.
I loved Prague as a city – and we had a great time and I
would definitely go back again for a girls weekend.
One love Prague!
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