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This is a reprint of our take on the Noma controversy that we have sent out on our regular, bi-weekly newsletter. If you’d like to join the 3+ thousand subscribers that get our digest Prague food news and other tidbits, you can do so here. So we’ve been rewriting this piece several times, since the news cycle around the Noma revelations has been so fast. But if you’ve been living under a rock, here’s a quick summary.
We get single travelers on our Prague food tours all the time. And they always ask the same thing: „where should I eat later on, as a solo traveller?“ We have some thoughts. We always tend to recommend a place with countertop or bar seating, or something small and not intimidating with excellent service that will take good care of you. Or something super casual with tight or shared seating that makes it easy to blend in. We are also adding in the grand café as a separate category - this is ideal for people-watching. So where do you go for solo dining in Prague?
We run food tours in Prague. We’ve been running food tours in Prague for nearly 15 years now. And you often have questions about them. So this series aims to answer some of them. We are fans of full disclosure, and we think honesty is the best policy, so here we go, let’s break that fourth wall. And the most common question on the tour is… (drum roll, please)…
The 2025 was an amazing year for Prague’s food industry. Discounting all the coffee shops, bars etc, we counted 27 new openings the last year that were somehow meaningful to us, and we’re sure we are forgetting or missing some, if not many. That’s a new exciting restaurant every two weeks! Sure, prices are up, rents too, hiring is hell, but hey, that still did not stop at least 26 crazy individuals to open a restaurant in Prague. Let’s get right into it. What are the most exciting new restaurants in Prague in 2025? (Photo by Skô/Ambiente.)
Our 2025 Prague Christmas and NYE dining guide is out. Christmas dining can be difficult in Prague - first, the city can be flooded with tourists, so the capacity is strained. On top of that, many restaurants close or at least shorten their opening hours, so finding a seat, especially for Christmas Eve dinner, can be a challenge. If you’re reading this now, you don’t have a reservation for your Christmas meals, and want to eat a meal that makes sense within the context of Christmas in Prague, you should read the following and act quickly. Some places listed below may already have very limited capacity, or accept bookings on their wait list only.
The wait is over, and Prague (and the whole of Czechia at large), now has its own Michelin guide. The ceremony took place in the casino of the Nové lázně spa in Mariensbad, and was attended by nearly the entire food industry of the country. So what were the restaurants rewarded by the Michelin guide? Let’s recap.
So, you’re in Prague with kids, and it’s raining. Bummer, but not the end of the world. We have a kid, too - a pesky 7yo old boy who loves Minecraft, Sprunki (if you don’t know, congratulations), and treats in any shape or form - and keeping him occupied can be a challenge. Below are some of our favorite spots. Just a side note: while Prague is generally very kid-friendly, this is still Central Europe, a part of the world where retired curators guarding the gallery exhibitions can frown at the smallest signs of „fun“ and shush you endlessly. Sadly, that is not how our 7yo son, who enjoys everything with a strong „Zorba the Greek“ energy, rolls, so there can be friction. Just be mindful of that, otherwise you’re totally fine. This is when we go when the weather sucks, and our son is bored.
Spending Valentine’s Day in Prague? Excellent choice - the city offers some truly nice romantic spots, and the vibe of the city is easy. But where do you eat on Valentine’s Day in Prague? Well, we got you covered. Here’s our favorite romantic spots in Prague to impress your loved one.
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