Vietnamese are second largest ethnic group in Czech Republic without counting Czech (maybe third, every single sites show something different and in some Ukraines are second), they came here some decades ago during Communism and many stayed. Thats why there are many Vietnamese food places, stores etc. It is quite funny that country that is so much apart from the other have such large ethnic population from it. One small thing, we eat that bread ( they are dumbling, knedlík in czech ) with cutlery, not with hands. We don't ussualy use hands to eat most of the foods. Personally, I don't care and do what you want and is comfortable for you. But you could get some weird looks and reactions.
Just a little notice. Never eat bread dumplings with hands ald always use cuttlery. Its not bread its dumplings. Anyway, i am happy you liked my city and you have enjoyed your stay. 🙂
Advice to travellers to Prague and travellers in general - don't take organized tours, they're boring, costly, and disruptive to the local life. Walk and explore on your own, free of charge :)
@@TA-ud5lf hi friend! You can find these places, I've seen several of them while roaming the city. Especially in Zizkov district where I stayed. Ramadan Kareem!
omg i love how you were enjoying czech food 😂 and about eating dumplings with your hands, well i found it cute. Important is that you liked it.🤩
Thank you so much for the kind words! It was my first time eating them, so I had no clue how to eat them 😅 but I did enjoy it for sure! 🥰
Guys its common to eat the dumplings with your knife and fork,not with your hands🙂 Never seen anybody to eat them with hands.
I'll keep that in mind for the future :)
Vietnamese are second largest ethnic group in Czech Republic without counting Czech (maybe third, every single sites show something different and in some Ukraines are second), they came here some decades ago during Communism and many stayed. Thats why there are many Vietnamese food places, stores etc.
It is quite funny that country that is so much apart from the other have such large ethnic population from it.
One small thing, we eat that bread ( they are dumbling, knedlík in czech ) with cutlery, not with hands. We don't ussualy use hands to eat most of the foods. Personally, I don't care and do what you want and is comfortable for you. But you could get some weird looks and reactions.
That's all very interesting to know! Thank you very much for sharing. I'm getting to learn more about the Czech Republic :)
Nebýt Vietnamců na mnoha malých vesnicích, nebo městečkách by nebyli obchody
Just a little notice. Never eat bread dumplings with hands ald always use cuttlery. Its not bread its dumplings. Anyway, i am happy you liked my city and you have enjoyed your stay. 🙂
Thanks! I’ll keep that in mind for the future😊
I didn't know Pho came from Czech, so the Vietnamese stole the recipe from them.
hmm česká jídla...Vietnamská restaurace a KFC. To ne, to opravdu nechcete.
Advice to travellers to Prague and travellers in general - don't take organized tours, they're boring, costly, and disruptive to the local life. Walk and explore on your own, free of charge :)
thanks! does Prague have a lot of vegetarian options on menus as I am Muslim and can only have halal food but I assume there's not a lot!
@@TA-ud5lf hi friend! You can find these places, I've seen several of them while roaming the city. Especially in Zizkov district where I stayed. Ramadan Kareem!
@@romanslavinsky803 thank you! Ramadan Kareem to you as well :)