Where is the street food in Prague actually good?
The strongest street food in Prague clusters around the Manifesto Market pop-ups (check their current location, as they rotate between Anděl and Florenc) and the Náplavka farmers market along the riverbank, which runs Saturday mornings and pulls in vendors selling decent smoked meats, open-faced chlebíčky, and trdelník that's actually fresh rather than sitting under a heat lamp. For something more permanent, Lokál Hamburk on Náměstí Míru does a solid quick bite, and the Vietnamese lunch counters throughout Žižkov and Holešovice — particularly around the Sapa-adjacent shops on Korunní and the stretch near Hlavní nádraží — are genuinely good and priced under 150 CZK. Avoid anything marketed to tourists on Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square; the trdelník there is a reheated prop. The best rule: follow workers eating standing up at noon. Prague's street food reward comes from neighborhoods, not the center.
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