Tuesday, April 24, 2012

First Time In Prague - Fussy Eaters!!

I will staying the Golden Gate Hotel/Apartments shortly, again with 3 other adults and 2 %26lt;10 year olds.





One adult has a dietry restriction, and of course the kids will be fussy!





To keep things simple for them, i understand there is a Tesco Supermarket (or anyother supermarket) within Prague - but will it be near us?! (And more to the point, will be home from home ;) ) Also, are there any of the well known Fast Food chains there - if only to keep them going for one meal?





Thanks for your help.




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Hi, prague is like any other city in that there are fast food outlets in many location as well as cafes and restaurants, also there is a tesco about i think one mile from your apartments



dave




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Tesco is not the same store we have at home - more like a department store but it does have an excellent food hall in the basement.




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Thanks for your replies.. As I am trying to work out the metro/tram and bus routes, any advice on the tesco area would be great.





We are on Kitna, so I am guessing Karlovo Namesti is the nearest for the metro, plus 4/5/10/16/22/23 trams are near too?




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Tesco lies at the bottom of wenslecles square, there is a Marks and Spencer store as well as Debenhams and a ....C%26amp;A, all sell food, the Irish pub does good inexpensive food (Rocky O%26#39; Riellys)and in the old town square is the george and dragon pub (just past the statues to the right) and it sells english grub.





Most restaraunts sell english food, you have to try the local food as its is very nice. Just for the boring, there are MacDonalds and KFC a plenty.





Its no different to any other major city.




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and one more, at the top of wensleclas squre behind the big museum is an indian restaraunt called the Taj Mahal, the food if brilliant and the service excellent, they have a no smoking area as well. Skretova10, Praha 2 tram 11 to the Metro Museum.





tel 224 225 566



www.tajmahal.cz




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Tesco is above Narodni Trida metro station. It definatelty isn%26#39;ty like Tesco in England or %26quot;an excellent food hall%26quot; as portygirl says. Nevertheless, it is about 15 minutes walk from the bottom of Zitna street. There is also an Albert supermarket in the foyer to the entrance of the Mustek metro in the middle of Wenceslas Square and in the Charles Square office center on Karlovo Namesti itself.





22 and 23 trams run through Karlovo namesti which are good to get up the hill.





For eating, try Buffalo Bills in Vodickova and try the Jarmark buffet restaurants in the Lucerna center on the same street (where there is also a McDonalds and KFC, if you need).

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