Prague – what an international place to be! With a big expats community, meeting people from around the world, including those who are travelling and visiting one of the most beautiful and historical places in Europe, or even those who have decided to live here and settle down, experiencing different cultures, exploring new countries thru their natives or tasting the world thru the food… we have it all. It’s no problem in Prague – no problem at all. Here you can find a huge community of Vietnamese people. You can also find their local cultural center in one of the Prague neighborhoods called Sapa. Sapa is mini-Vietnam: full of shops with Vietnamese food, stands or stores with clothes, karaoke bars and small Vietnamese bistros with traditional VietnameseRead more.

Craving some fresh Vietnamese cuisine in Prague? Don’t know where to go? Let me tell you that your hard days of searching are over — we found them. Pho Vietnam If you’re into the best of the best when it comes to pho (vietnamese rice noodles with fresh vegetables soaked in a spiced-rich broth), it doesn’t always have to be expensive. Here, located near the centre of Prague is Pho Vietnam, the mighty god of all the pho for just 99 CZK ($4). The most popular pho dishes are Pho Ga (chicken-based) or Pho Bo (beef-based). If you’re not in the mood for hot soup, there is an alternative – perhaps the best alternative. I think it’s my favourite dish inRead more.