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Experience authentic Czech cuisine with a 3-hour tasting, cooking, and dining event in Prague’s Central Bohemian Region, led by friendly local guides.
Get ready to explore the tastes and stories behind traditional Czech foods during this 3-hour immersive experience in Prague’s Central Bohemian Region. Hosted in a cozy, self-designed Good Food Atelier in the vibrant district of Karlin, this activity combines tasting, cooking, and dining into a relaxed, engaging session. With a maximum of 8 participants, it’s ideal for individuals, couples, or small groups seeking an authentic culinary journey. The experience is led by friendly guides, with English and Czech spoken, and promises a friendly, informal atmosphere that makes learning about Czech culture through food both accessible and enjoyable.
While the focus on traditional Czech dishes and drinks makes this tour particularly appealing, it’s important to know that the main dishes are prepared in advance, with participants actively involved in making bread dumplings, fruit dumplings or kremrole, and potato-sauerkraut pancakes. The 3-hour event ends with a seated dinner featuring the main dish paired with a dessert, providing a complete tasting experience. The tour’s local host and hands-on approach make it a memorable way to connect with Czech culinary traditions, all in a homey and relaxed setting.


The Good Food Atelier offers a welcoming environment for this food-focused adventure. Situated behind a large wooden gate between U Pani Loan restaurant and Anthony bar, the studio feels like stepping into a homey kitchen. The hosts take pride in creating an authentic and friendly atmosphere, making even first-timers feel comfortable while learning about Czech food and traditions. The entire experience lasts around 3 hours, providing enough time to enjoy a variety of snacks, dishes, and drinks without feeling rushed.
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This experience stands apart because it combines multiple elements into one session. Participants start with a tasting of typical Czech delicacies, such as cheeses, sausages, jams, pickles, and freshly baked bread. After sampling these local products along with Czech wines or homemade lemonades, the group moves on to cook three traditional dishes together: bread dumplings, fruit dumplings or kremrole, and potato-sauerkraut pancakes.
While the main dish is prepared beforehand, the cooking part involves assembling and learning about each recipe, making it an engaging and hands-on activity. This approach allows participants to understand the ingredients and techniques behind classic Czech cuisine. The experience culminates in a seated dinner, where the bread dumplings are served with a main dish and a dessert, completing the culinary journey.

During the tasting segment, you’ll sample snacks and drinks that reflect local tastes and traditions. The selection includes cheeses, sausages, jams, pickles, and homemade bread, accompanied by Czech wines, lemonades, infusions, or non-alcoholic beverages. The guides share stories behind each item, helping to connect the flavors with Czech culture and history.
The tour offers an educational element, explaining why certain ingredients and dishes are typical for the region’s geographical and economic context. This makes the experience much more than just eating – it’s about understanding the culture through its culinary heritage.
Participants prepare three classic recipes in a fun, relaxed manner:
– Bread dumplings: a staple in Czech cuisine, served with various meat dishes
– Fruit dumplings or kremrole: sweet treats that showcase local pastry traditions
– Potato-sauerkraut pancakes: a savory dish with roots in Czech peasant cooking
The main dish is cooked in advance but served alongside the freshly prepared bread dumplings and dessert. This combination offers a well-rounded dining experience, highlighting the balance of flavors and textures typical of Czech meals.
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The seated dinner emphasizes sharing a final meal in the cozy studio. The bread dumplings are served with a main dish—the specific dish varies but is always paired with the freshly cooked dumplings—and a dessert completes the meal. This setup allows for digesting and chatting comfortably, making the experience feel more like a home-cooked meal than a formal class.
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The tour departs from Krizikova 67 in Prague 8. Visitors are advised to ring the doorbell labeled “Good Food Atelier” upon arrival. When taking a taxi or Uber, it’s best to tell the driver house number 67, even though Google Maps shows 70/67. The location is easy to find behind a large wooden gate between two popular spots, U Pani Loan restaurant and Anthony bar. The coordinates are 50.0925, 14.4505.
Limited to 8 participants, this tour maintains an intimate atmosphere, ideal for those who prefer a personalized experience. The activity offers the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance and reserve now, pay later, providing flexible planning.
The experience is always led by one or both hosts, who create a relaxed, friendly environment. The guides are knowledgeable and eager to share stories, making the session both educational and fun. The homey setting ensures participants feel comfortable asking questions and engaging actively in the cooking process.

Though only two reviews are available, both give a perfect 5 out of 5 rating. Reviewers highlight the quality of the guide and the overall experience exceeding expectations. Comments mention the good mood, delicious food, and friendly guides as key strengths.
This experience differs from others by its combination of tasting, cooking, and dining in a small-group, home-style environment. While similar classes focus on market tours or baking, this tour emphasizes traditional dishes with a storytelling element, making it especially suitable for those interested in Czech culture and cuisine in a relaxed setting.
This 3-hour tour offers a warm, engaging way to discover Czech culinary traditions firsthand. The interactive element of cooking and tasting, combined with the friendly guides and cozy atmosphere, creates a memorable experience. It suits anyone interested in food, culture, and hands-on activities, especially those who appreciate a small-group, personal approach.
While the dishes are prepared in advance, the participatory cooking adds a special touch that makes the experience feel genuine. For travelers seeking an authentic taste of Czech life in a friendly, home-like setting, this tour delivers delicious food, good stories, and a relaxed vibe.
What is included in the price of this tour?
The tour includes tasting of Czech delicacies, drinks (including Czech wines or homemade lemonades), hands-on cooking of three traditional dishes, and a seated dinner.
How long does the experience last?
The total duration is 3 hours, making it a manageable activity for a relaxed afternoon or evening.
Where does the tour take place?
It takes place in the Good Food Atelier at Krizikova 67, Prague 8, in a 400-year-old building in the district of Karlin.
Can I cancel this experience?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this experience suitable for vegetarians or people with allergies?
Guests are encouraged to inform the hosts of any allergies or dietary restrictions beforehand to ensure a tailored experience.
What language is used during the tour?
The tour is led in English and Czech, with an audio guide included in English.
Is this experience good for groups?
Yes, the experience is designed for small groups, limited to 8 participants, fostering a personal and engaging atmosphere.
Are the dishes prepared from scratch?
The main dish is prepared in advance, but participants actively participate in preparing bread dumplings, fruit dumplings or kremrole, and potato-sauerkraut pancakes.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its combination of tasting, cooking, and dining in a homely setting with local guides who share stories and traditions makes this experience both educational and fun.
Who is this tour best suited for?
Anyone interested in authentic Czech food, cultural storytelling, or interactive cooking experiences will find this tour particularly rewarding.