Nov 27, 2024

Gourmet Delicatessens in Prague: Where to Find Culinary Treasures

Whether you’re a local or an expat, uncovering Prague’s gourmet secrets is a journey worth taking.

Here’s a curated list of the top delicatessens you must visit, each boasting high-quality, artisanal products and exceptional service.

1. Sabores

An authentic Spanish delicatessen, Sabores brings the best of Spain to Prague. From exquisite olives and premium olive oils to the finest jamóns, cheeses, and wines, every product here is meticulously sourced. Notable highlights include Iberian ham Joselito, truffle chips from Ibiza, and fruit wines from Mallorca’s Anima Negra cellars. The warm ambiance and knowledgeable staff add to the experience, and visitors can enjoy tapas paired with top-notch coffee on-site.

 

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2. The Italians 

A paradise for Italian food lovers, The Italians in Smíchov offers a wide range of premium products, including Prosciutto di Parma, authentic balsamic vinegar, and Barolo wines. Perfect for those looking to enjoy authentic Prosecco or stock up on Italian pasta, cheeses, and meats. The expansive layout ensures you’ll find everything you need for an Italian feast.

3. Real Meat Society

Located near the Dancing House, this shop specializes in dry-aged steaks and premium cuts. The British owner Paul Day’s dedication to quality is evident, with customizable steak cuts and regular summer barbecues that showcase their incredible offerings. This is a must-visit for carnivores craving authentic, responsibly sourced meat.

 

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4. Eska 

Known as the best bakery in the Czech Republic, Eska focuses on traditional baking techniques under the expert supervision of Jarda KazdÄ›lka. Their bread, especially the signature “33” loaf, revives the flavors of yesteryear. Beyond bread, their selection includes farm-fresh delicacies like blueberry yogurt, pickled pears, and strudels. A true haven for pastry enthusiasts.

5. House of Julius Meinl

A small but mighty store offering a luxurious selection of products, including caviar, gourmet cold cuts, oils, teas, and spirits. Seasonal offerings like Italian Panettone and customized gift baskets make this a standout choice for special occasions. While the selection could expand, it remains a fascinating stop for delicacy seekers.

 

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6. Oliveira

For lovers of Portuguese gastronomy, Oliveira Market is a hidden gem in Vinohrady. It offers a curated selection of Portuguese wines from notable regions such as Douro and Alentejo, paired beautifully with classic sardinhas and unique canapés. Highlights include Portuguese chouriço, which pairs perfectly with Douro red wine, as well as stuffed spicy olives and port wine.

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