Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Prague strudl

On Samantha Brown, travel channel, she went to a strudl place in the outskirts. I saw a post that said the name and address was Susta Strudl, Jeseniova 29, Prague 3. Has anyone been there? The strudl on her show was huge, about the size of a small loaf of bread, and cost a little over a US dollar. Thanks. Marlyne




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YES! I love that guy, have been buying strudl from him since he opened in the 90s. The location is a tad hard to find though - bring a map. And don%26#39;t be scared of the projects nearby. By the way there is a nice unexpected view of Prague castle from the top of the hill above - a nice unusual vista.





He makes many different kinds but the classic apple is still the best in my opinion.




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Thanks for the information. It is comforting to hear from someone who has been there. I am thinking I will take a cab from my hotel. With the exact address, I hope I will have no problem finding it. Marlyne




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It is not too far out. Tram 9 and 26 go from the city centre to within 10 minutes walk of the shop




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We just returned from a trip to Eastern Europe, including Prague. We took a tram all the way across Prague and found Susta Strudl, only to learn that it is closed on Saturday and Sunday. It was Saturday, and we were leaving Prague the following morning.



We have a friend in Prague and we%26#39;ve asked him to check it out and compare it to other strudel we had there. He will give us his expert opinion.




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We just returned from a trip to Eastern Europe, including Prague. We took a tram all the way across Prague and found Susta Strudl, only to learn that it is closed on Saturday and Sunday. It was Saturday, and we were leaving Prague the following morning.



We have a friend in Prague and we%26#39;ve asked him to check it out and compare it to other strudel we had there. He will give us his expert opinion.




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I ended up not getting there. We had strudl so many other places on our trip that we decided not to go. I will look forward to hearing what your friend says. Marlyne




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Big doesn%26#39;t always mean good! If you are going to have a meal out, you could always combine a lovely meal with the plum strudl for dessert (served with walnut ice cream and curd sauce) at Zahrade v opere (a very nice restaurant at the top of Wencelas Square), or experience cafe culture - Cafe Louvre (on narodni trida) do a nice one - it goes well with a Viennese coffee (coffee with whipped cream).




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