One The Road: Prague
April 13, 2017
I try to travel as much as possible what is often connected with a low budget and improvisation when it comes to cooking. Many people say that being vegan is impossible while you're on the road so I'll try to make a post from every journey to prove that it is way easier than it seems. Not to mention you don't have to spend a lot of money. Surprisingly it can be even less than on a regular meat and dairy diet.
Having a couple days off work, not really knowing what to do this time I happened to go to Prague, Czech Republic. It is a beautiful city with plenty to offer. Not only is the architecture and streets beautiful but also the vegan scene is quite big. I found couple interesting cafes and vegan items in the stores that I didn't see before and I'd be happy to share it here with you.
Sorry for the quality of some of the pictures but I want to show as much as possible and sometimes the light and circumstances aren't what I'd want.
Here we have one of the breakfasts from the hostels (I stayed at the Czech Inn Hostel and I highly recommend it).
I had coconut Alpro yoghurt and oat, raspberry, small cookies I got in Poland.
Yoghurt and cookies, granola or cereal is the easiest breakfast if you're staying at the hostel.
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Snack during the day:
Mandarines and Gluten-free pretzels
Mango sorbet bought in the old city
Coconut margarine
Photo credit: http://www.greenglasses.cz/business/puro/
Puro is a vegan restaurant in Prague 2 with many delicious options and it's the first place I'd recommend to try in the city. Especially a burrito for 99CZK, it was amazing!
Here's the link to the happy cow website of all the vegan and vegetarian places in Prague
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