In this video, we taste test Traditional Czech food & explore the famous Easter Markets in the Old Town of Prague. We are bit a surprised by the food…is that a good thing or not?? You’ll have to watch to find out ;).
Prague is the capital city of the Czech Republic. It’s known for its Old Town Square, the heart of its historic core, with colorful baroque buildings, Gothic churches and the medieval Astronomical Clock. It’s one of our favorite European cities and an absolute must-see destination!
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Tanner, Risa, Willa + Noa 🙂
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Prague is one of the greatest places on earth. So beautiful, so much history, so yummy! Greetings from 🇩🇪❤
Around 5:00, Tanner: "It smells great."
Noa: protesting 😂
Great editing! Your little one already taking over as international food critic…
Willa also made me smile: So much to order, yet all she wishes for is a slice of bread. There must be a little German hiding inside of her…😊
Great to see you guys back on the road. 🫶
I just cannt help but liking you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
nice to see you back on the road. safe travels 🙂
When you are talking about prizing you aught to be aware of the fact that the you were smack down in the middle of the most tourist oriented (and thereby the most expensive) part of Prague and in all of the Czech Republic.
A few streets over you would probably get the same food for a fraction of that prize.
The cafe in front of the clock tower is probably the most expensive place in town and have 3 times the prizes of a restaurant two blocks away from the square.
I'm living in Prague. Unfortunately I didnt see you. Nice video. 😊
Happy and glad to see you are OK, You guys are the greatest, love to watch your videos. All the best from Split, Croatia..❤❤❤
It's always astonishing to me how you guys enjoy your travels no matter how cold or clowdy/rainy the weather is. Your sister looks a lot like your mother.
Prague is Europe. Already the common history with Austria. Common history with Slovakia.
The Czechs drink more beer than the Germans because they invented the Pilsener beer.
Pilz beer is very popular in Germany.
Willa makes this Video german 👍
I recognized the Song – i know it as a christmas song ("in der weihnachtsbäckerei")
I did not understand everything – but keep going . its os cute
Love Czech food. I live in central Texas close to Praha, Texas. So heavy Czech influence! Grew up eating "TexCzech" food. The fruit filled pastry was a kolache and oh are they one of my favorites! I'm coming to Germany late June on mission for a baseball camp and am so looking forward to the German culture.
Back on the road again. Great to see you and now you are 4. Risa, your sister has to be more adventures in food tasting and should value the different taste and not comparing with the may be minor experience she already has compared to you guys due to your travel times. Tanner, well done. I also miss the daily dosis of vitamin D to catch. Dont worry, the time is coming. Enjoy the flowers, the tiny bushes with new blossoms and new fresh green in your garden and especially in the woods. Its so refreshing after this long grey times. Hope you all are well and lovely greetings to you
When I think of Prague, I immediately think of bohemian cuisine and fairy tale films. I'm a big fan of bohemian cuisine but I think some dishes need to be eaten more often to be loved, such as Bryndzove Halushky (love it). The fairy tale films are the best anyway, like "3 Haselnüsse für Aschenbrödel" or "Frau Holle".
Sorry to burst your bubble, but that Větrník (wind wheel?)dessert does not have maple glaze. It's caramel. I wouldn't go as far as saying that we never put maple glaze on anything, because you will find puff pastry items with pecan and maple filling in supermarkets, but it's is extremely rare. But we generally don't use maple syrup. It started to appear in supermarkets only about 20-25 years ago. And honestly I think Czechs only buy it when they look up an recipe of North American origin and need it for that. Then they buy it and use it once or twice and then it sits in the pantry for years until someone throws it out, because it expired years ago. We use it extremely rarely and don't really know what to use it for.
Czech food is great especially bohemian one like Svitchkova, Kartoffelgulasch, or Zwetschgendatschi (Pflaumenkuchen)
baby is so sweet, think it is real good that you take her along to see everything😊
It is not czecia…its the Czech Republic
Glad you're doing well. Well there is no wrong weather just wrong clothing after all. They do have amazing bread and chances are the smokey tasting chicken skin is Paprika rub in some way, it's such an easy flavor trick once you know it. My mom even uses it to replace onions, we used it for curry ketchup when we didn't have onions and put some in our breading, we barely eat anything savory without Paprika in some form. There's a non spicy version too. Savory cream is amazing, so are those Knödel. And I think I got my first celtic cross at a market in that place, maybe even the booth.
Willa prefers a slice of bread. She is officially german now
no roast goose or roast duck? 😢
I love Prague, it's such a beautiful town. But to be honest, I was a bit dissatisfied with the food. Though, good cooked, it was mostly rather bland. I loved the beer a lot though
I must have in been in Prague about the same time a you guys! I went to the Cafe Imperial, and had the Svičková. The chef is called Zdenek Pohlreich, and he’s a sort of Czech Gordon Ramsey! Anyway the food was awesome, and not too expensive. Savoy Cake at Cafe Savoy was wonderful. The Tafelspitz at the Slavia Cafe was amazing, and no one should leave Prague without trying the Grand Orient Cafe where I had virus cake. The only bad thing about Prague is that there are sooooo many tourists, but I guess that’s what happens when a place is so good. Btw, congrats on the new arrival, and glad that you’re back on the move!
All of that food looked so delicious! A bit jealous of the yumminess lol Glad to see you back at it and with little Noa already on her first trip and internationally at that!
It's great to see you back on the road and trying some delicious local foods. I was surprised at just how much older Noa already looks as she peered up from her cosy carrier. She is in for a treat, as Willa has been, to try new tastes as soon as she is old enough. So strange that Willa at one point chose a slice of dry bread to eat! At the market I noticed that English was evident on a lot of menus and placards, but how was it conversing with the stallholders to find out what the particular speciality was? Did they speak English? German? I'm looking forward to your next video!
This Chicken looked a bit burnt….
Some of this food is traditional winter food, prepared differently in different regions.
A market sells them all at once, of course.
A little lesson in Italian: Gnocchi – pronounced like Nyok-ki.
The sort of funny german pronounciation is Gnotschi, which drives Italians mad. 😂
Was so cold????
why does the mom look like anne hathaway and the sister look like shrek 😢
Finally some tourist vloggers who are grateful for the work of Honest Guide! 🙂 I often watch videos of foreigners visiting Prague. I like to watch their reactions to our Czech food, which I love. And finally I see someone who knows that trdelník is a tourist trap and instead enjoys classic Czech cuisine. Have a nice stay here!