In this week's blog post, I will be using the theme of a photo gallery to display the various cafés and restaurants that I have attended these past couple of weeks with descriptions outlining what I ordered! Location: Home Kitchen Café Entrée: Vegetable and Roast Beef Soup paired with a glass of Rosé and sparkling raspberry lemonade Comments: Very home oriented environment with a different style of ordering. The menu changes on a weekly cycle and each dish is prepared in the morning for customers to view and choose whichever they choose. I chose this soup and drinks, recommended by the waiter, as my midday snack and it ended up being delicious on a sunny day out in Prague. Location: Prague Cider and Beer Festival Entrée: Street hot dog on a toasted bun surrounded with jalapeños and tortilla chips, then topped with ketchup and spicy mustard. Comments: Definitely one of my most proud decisions of the day was ordering this hot dog at the festival. Every bite made me wanting more and more. The picture doesn't do it justice. Location: Breadgap Entrée: Ham, egg, bacon, cheese, tomato, and lettuce sandwich topped with mayo and served with a side vinaigrette salad, vinegar chips and high quality Dobra Voda H20. Comments: Stumbled across this hole in the wall café serving a variety of sandwiches. Definitely recommend, even for sandwiches on the go because there is a beautiful park nearby to lay out and enjoy your meal. Location: Naplavka
Entrée: Brioche bun with a beef patty topped with sautéed onions, lettuce, tomato, crispy bacon, and a savory tomato purée. Comments: Enjoy a beautiful walk down the river of Vltava surrounded by many food vendors. My personal favorite is the burger vendor with delicious juicy and hefty meat sandwiches such as this picture that will attract crowds of people on a daily basis.
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Beverages and a view will lead you to Letna,
But it'll be even better if you go during the summa. Come to Prague and eat some ghoulash stew, It will have you feeling like saying yahoo. The Charles bridge here is a must, it is long, beautiful, and extremely robust. The nightlife in the city will blow you away, by the time the sun rises you'll be feeling a little sway. So come to Prague and it'll be an experience you won't forget, you might even catch Dave river rafting looking a tad bit wet. In this episode of Anthony's blog, I will outlay the places I have explored in relation to this past week. As far as food, there is a restaurant near our residence on Machova street called Bad Jeff's BBQ. This is the ideal place to go for some quality BBQ food and a taste back home making you think of the United States. There menu includes everything from brisket sandwiches to barbecue ribs to an amazing side dish of mac and cheese. This was my first meal I had enjoyed there, an order of BBQ ribs and my friend ordering a brisket sandwich. Since then I have been there three other times this past week! Here is the link to their website for more info: http://www.badjeffs.cz Another location we went to was one of the gardens they have scattered throughout the highest points of Prague. This particular one was called Letná and it had amazing views! The garden itself sold beverages and food, such as sausages and kebabs. The garden was surrounded by a larger park that many people stroll through on a daily basis because of it's lush green colors. The garden part of the park is open until 10pm in the evening, which provides an entirely new atmosphere once the sun sets and the lanterns turn on. The food and beverages were delicious, but nothing beats a view looking like this at all times of the day and night: The address to the garden is Letenské say, 170 00 Praha 7.
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