![]() They also have gluten-free cakes and great coffee, and the walk back to the centre is worth the visit alone. It gets cold near the river.) We also go there to buy gluten-free bread for our Saturday tour guests when they have a gluten intolerance. (Just wear an extra layer in these chilly months. The Naplavka farmers’ market on the riverside below the Vysehrad fortress is probably our favorite way to spend the Saturday morning, and judging by the crowds, we’re not alone. That said, even Pilsner Urquell has very low gluten levels and is served fresh in many pubs. It can be bought in any Billa supermarket. What’s up with that? And a few shopping bonuses: CeliaĬelia is a thing that has brought tears to many of our gluten-free Prague food tour guests: the gluten-free beer from the Saas Brewery may have been their first in ages. Now you have to wait until March to get a scoop, because Angelato closes for the winter season. Angelatoĭid you know one of the most loved ice-cream places in Prague serves their gelato and sorbets in gluten-free cones when requested? Well, now you know. When we recently interviewed Hanka, the owner, she said she loves to use almond flour to bake gluten-free cakes. If you are up for something sweet, make sure you stop by Simply good in the Karlin district. The best one we know of is sold at Pho Vietnam, or at Au Co in the Dejvice district, a good place for your last meal on the way to the airport. Sure, Banh Mi may be out of bounds for the celiac, but a bowl of delicious, fragrant Pho Bo delivers every single time. The Vietnamese community is the only ethnically different minority in a country that is otherwise completely white, and Vietnamese food has been a trend on the Prague food scene for a few years. If you’re up for some decent Italian, make sure Pizza Nuova is on your list, along with its sister restaurant, Pasta Fresca, which makes its own gluten-free penne and spaghetti. Their antipasti bar also has a nice assortment of gluten-free bites. Pizza Nuova, our favorite place for pizza in Prague, can split opinions when it comes to their all-you-can-eat menu: is it gluttony, or not? (Of course it is.) Whatever your position on these types of establishments might be, celiacs will indeed find refuge in Pizza Nuova, which offers gluten-free pasta dishes in its a-la-carte menu. ![]() Jan loves the soundtrack: why don’t more restaurants play classical music instead of the horrible 80s hits that have been plaguing the Prague dining scene? If you're not up for the walk to Prague 6, we also like the sushi at Yami in the centre, or Hanil (which also serves Korean food) or Yamato in the Vinohrady district. ![]() Prague does have a few good places for sushi, and while our friends may have various favorites, we left our heart at Mash Hana, a cosy Japanese restaurant behind the Prague Castle run by an actual Japanese family and visited by Japanese expats. When it comes to gluten-free food, we think that sushi never fails to satisfy. The flavors are great, the staff (the chef’s girlfriend who is a pastry chef with previous London experience, too) is friendly and they can cook anything gluten-free. Thanks for a fantastic dinner.A walk up the Stresovice district past the Muller Villa, the hospital and the Vetrnik college dorms is your guilt-free passport to a meal at Story, a restaurant headed by a young, talented chef who worked in a Michelin-star restaurant in London. Great service: We visited this restaurant and it was an amazing experience. I recommend a salad, pizza and the exquisite Czech beer. The fired pizza oven was nice giving the pizza a terrific taste. The staff was accommodating and pleasant. A wonderful Italian, pizza restraunt with nice salads. Highly recommended! Excellent: Staying at the Grandior, my wife and I found the last Corte next door. I had a spaghetti with Parmesan and chilli which was amazing! Service was wonderful, and the surroundings were beautiful. Husband’s pizza was the best he had ever tasted. Wow wow wow!: Bruschetta is the best I have ever tasted. ![]() The homemade noodles are served al dente to really let you enjoy the flavour. from reviews: Great dinner venue for people with kids: Great food, good help, and nice atmosphere. Guests can choose from a wide range of Italian and Czech wines. The home-made cuisine specializes in pizza, pasta, steaks, fish and salads. The summer garden is an oasis of nature in the grey metropolis. A calm and peaceful hideaway which is not often found in the centre of the city. Le Corte is a pleasant, elegant and cosy place with an interior in traditional Italian style and more than 100 seats. La Corte Restaurant is located in the heart of Prague at Na Poříčí.
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