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Gastro guide to Pilsen

Pilsen, located in the Czech Republic, is known for its rich brewing history and diverse gastronomic scene. Here is a gastro guide to Pilsen that will help you appreciate the variety of local cuisine and culture.

Beer and breweries:

  1. Pilsner Urquell Brewery: Visiting this legendary brewery is a must when in Pilsen. Here you can learn about the beer brewing process and taste the original unfiltered beer straight from the oak barrels.
  2. Na Parkánu Beer Restaurant: Located near the Beer Museum, this restaurant offers a wide selection of Czech dishes that pair perfectly with Pilsen beer.

Restaurants and cafes:

  1. Švejk Restaurant U Pětatřicátníků: A themed restaurant inspired by the works of Jaroslav Hašek. It offers traditional Czech dishes such as pork knuckle and pork ribs.
  2. Le Bistro: For lovers of French and Mediterranean cuisine, this establishment offers something special. Be sure to try their extensive selection of wines.
  3. Pappa Coffee: A great place to relax with a cup of coffee and dessert. Here you will find a wide range of homemade pastries and confectionery.

Street food and markets:

  1. Pilsen City Market: The market at Republic Square offers fresh local products, including baked goods, cheeses, and sausages. This is a great place to experience the local food culture.
  2. Street festivals and markets: Depending on the time of your visit, you may come across various gastronomic festivals featuring dishes from around the world as well as local delicacies.

Sweets:

  1. Cafe Fellini: A wonderful place to enjoy desserts and coffee in Italian style. Try their tiramisu and panna cotta.
  2. Sladký Design: A confectionery specializing in unique desserts and cakes that can be customized to order.

Tips:

  • Booking: It is recommended to book tables in advance, especially at popular restaurants and on weekends.
  • Tipping: In the Czech Republic, tipping is usually around 10% of the bill.

Visiting Pilsen will allow you to not only enjoy the historical and cultural sights, but also truly experience the taste of Czech cuisine and beer.

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