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July 27, 2010

Prague: Pizzeria Kmotra

By the time I went to Pizzeria Kmotra, European (or rather, Czech) pizza was not a foreign concept to me. I'd been traveling around Prague for the day and met up with my host mother to grab dinner before seeing Prodana Nevesta, known as The Bartered Bride in English, at the National Theater. My host mother had spent 3 years living in Prague and knew the area well.

Kmotra is not too expensive, and you can order wine by the carafe(last time I was there, I had the house white, from Moravia, it was more than decent for the price). Or, better yet, try Kofola, the Czech national soft drink. If you're going on a weekend or during the high season, have your hostel help you book a table in advance. Unlike a lot of places in Prague, Kmotra also has a non-smoking section.

If you sit downstairs in the cellar, the pizzas are cooked right in front of you, in a large, brick oven. It's cozy and charming - my favorite kind of place! However, if you fancy a smoke, sit upstairs in the cafe, as you can smoke there. Kmotra is my favorite place for pizza with friends - and romantic enough that you could take someone there for a date!




all images from www.kmotra.cz
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