Wine Food Market

Top choice in Prague


This rather unpromising, industrial corner in a forgotten Smíchov neighbourhood holds arguably the city's best Italian market, with all manner of breads, cheeses, meats and Italian goodies such as marinated mushrooms and peppers. It's the perfect spot to assemble a picnic lunch. There's a dining room in the back where you can treat yourself to the spoils. A real treasure.


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