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.

“I’m sorry, we are full”, said the waitress. I was a bit afraid; we should have made a reservation when we were thinking of going here in the evening. I was here just once before with my friend Stewart for brunch. It was kind of by accident, and they were almost full, as well. It was raining outside that day, and we were supposed to go for brunch somewhere else, but that place was full. With that, we started to look for another place nearby and found Můj šálek kávy. We ended up there, which was a great place to discover by accident, to be honest. They have plenty options for tea, coffee, homemade lemonade, hot chocolate and even things to eat, like theRead more.

If you haven’t been here before, you have got to check this place out. This teahouse is more than just a teahouse —- The name “A Maze in Tchaiovna” is a play on the words “amazing + maze” and “tchaiovna” which means teahouse in Czech. Why maze? This teahouse is filled with many hidden doors (book-shelves that you must push/pull to reveal doorways), and secret entrances which lead to a collec-tion of rooms that you would not have imagined to be there. A great place if you need a place to hideout if it ever comes down to it. What makes this place even more special is that it brings people together. Their mission is to keep people connected andRead more.