My Stamp Collection
Stamps, houseplants and Czech customs.
Stamps, houseplants and Czech customs.
Online coupon web sites have exploded, but not everyone is happy about it.
If you’re looking for somewhere to eat out in Prague but aren’t sure which restaurant to choose, you can make use of this new interactive map of restaurants reviewed by The Prague Post food writers. The map features the location and contact details of each restaurant plus a link to all the latest reviews, going [...]
A few photos of dishes I reviewed from Jazz Time, a great place to hang out near Wenceslas.
The biggest, baddest chocolate store in Prague.
Taking a break from finishing up The Prague Post’s Dining Guide 2011 (in bookstores and newsstands near you), I was reading through some restaurant reviews on The New York Times. Sam Sifton, the paper’s food critic, recently reviewed a little place called Vandaag in the East Village. Several paragraphs in, my mouth fell open at [...]
This week The Prague Post reviewed Noy, an Armenian restaurant hidden in the outskirts of Žižkov. Our photographer got an excellent shot of one of the top dishes there, Pelmeně, a hand made dumpling filled with seasoned beef and topped with a creamy garlic yogurt sauce. Alas, the print edition is never big enough to [...]
It’s that time of year. While the end of summer may have beer-drinkers grumbling as they try to eek out a few more blustery evenings at beer gardens, the crispness in the air heralds the best time of year to be a wine lover: The season of vinobraní, or grape harvest festivals. Vinobraní can be found all [...]
One of this summer’s biggest hits has been Prague’s farm market renaissance, a bounty of fresh fruit, veggies and mix of otherwise hard to find farm items that come from local sources. It’s been such a big hit, in fact, that many of the more popular items sell out within a couple hours of the [...]