JeffB wrote:Cafe Prague's food pics don't seem too "progressive" to me, what with the dumplings, potato pancakes, stews, schnitzels and gravies, which is good by me. VI's Czech Paradox in full effect, by the way.
Totally the Czech Paradox! Was hoping someone would pick that up from the pic.
Also I agree, a lot of this is standard stuff, which I'm more than cool with, but a few things stuck out like Braised veal cheeks, Potato Pancake with Brie Cheese and Mushrooms, baked goat cheese, etc.. just seems like it's trying to be more euro, use of basil, risotto, prosciutto etc. I'll be the first to admit my knowledge of czech food is limited, and I agree, the standard stews/dumplings etc are fine by me.
Cafe Prague also has on tap Krušovice and Krušovice Cerne which is a Schwarzbier, one of my favorite styles. I really liked the Krusovice I've tried in bottle and look forward to trying it on tap.
eating while walking - you can also find czech beers at polish groceries. I know I've seen at least 6 options at Andy's Deli on north Milwaukee, this is where i picked up the bottles of Krusovice, also have a couple others I have yet to taste.
Part of the secret of a success in life is to eat what you like and let the food fight it out inside.
-Mark Twain