Malostranské náměstí 266/5,118 00 Praha 1 - Malá strana
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On the first night in Prague, I had a super authentic Czech traditional food, and felt the beauty of Central European food and Chinese food. It was like going back to China to eat! The food processing method in the Czech Republic is indeed quite similar to that in China, and because Czech people love to eat meat and drink beer, the overall eating habits are very suitable for Chinese stomachs! U Glaubiců is very popular at night, and sometimes you even have to wait for a seat... Luckily, I went there and sat down in a few minutes. The environment is also very Czech.
I have to praise that Czech beer is really delicious. The old man at the next table comes to the store specifically to drink beer. Even the official website of this store directly says: But don‘t leave without trying the famous Czech Pilsner Urquell beer! Even people like me who don’t usually drink much feel that it is refreshing and sweet or has a bit of interesting bitterness. It is easy to drink and refreshing. Ah! Every time I drink it, I say in my heart: I must bring my dad to the Czech Republic to drink beer in the future! After all, my dad loves beer so much! Whenever we three go to a Czech restaurant, we always order beer. We experienced real happiness in the three days of eating meat and drinking in the Czech Republic.
HOVĚZÍ GULÁŠ V CHLEBU is very similar to Chinese-style beef stew. The beef soup is served in Czech-style black bread (it tastes like hard European bread, and the inner layer is soft because it is soaked in the beef stew soup). The beef cubes are stewed until soft and sticky, with a little black pepper flavor. The soup is very rich. It has been a long time since I have eaten such a hot and solid dish.
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On the first night in Prague, I had a super authentic Czech traditional food, and felt the beauty of Central European food and Chinese food. It was like going back to China to eat! The food processing method in the Czech Republic is indeed quite similar to that in China, and because Czech people love to eat meat and drink beer, the overall eating habits are very suitable for Chinese stomachs! U Glaubiců is very popular at night, and sometimes you even have to wait for a seat... Luckily, I went there and sat down in a few minutes. The environment is also very Czech. I have to praise that Czech beer is really delicious. The old man at the next table comes to the store specifically to drink beer. Even the official website of this store directly says: But don‘t leave without trying the famous Czech Pilsner Urquell beer! Even people like me who don’t usually drink much feel that it is refreshing and sweet or has a bit of interesting bitterness. It is easy to drink and refreshing. Ah! Every time I drink it, I say in my heart: I must bring my dad to the Czech Republic to drink beer in the future! After all, my dad loves beer so much! Whenever we three go to a Czech restaurant, we always order beer. We experienced real happiness in the three days of eating meat and drinking in the Czech Republic. HOVĚZÍ GULÁŠ V CHLEBU is very similar to Chinese-style beef stew. The beef soup is served in Czech-style black bread (it tastes like hard European bread, and the inner layer is soft because it is soaked in the beef stew soup). The beef cubes are stewed until soft and sticky, with a little black pepper flavor. The soup is very rich. It has been a long time since I have eaten such a hot and solid dish.
This restaurant is worthy of being ranked first in the old neighborhood, and it is really worth a visit. The breaded beef soup is rich, thick and flavorful; the pork ribs are generous, juicy and fragrant. Our family of three ordered these two dishes, and we couldn't finish them, which shows that the portions are sufficient. You must also order a portion of cider, and you won't regret it after trying it; after the recommendation of the waiter, I also ordered a glass of local beer, which tasted very good, not as strong as German dark beer, but not bland. The waiters are all young and beautiful girls, and there is no pressure to communicate in English. Seeing that we had difficulty choosing, they patiently helped us make recommendations. The tip after the meal was up to you, which was really nice.
Look at this picture, I am so greedy now! Can it not be made so delicious? I am still thinking about it now!
A local restaurant with a long history, the dishes are quite generous.
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