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Halo Banh Mi inside Sapa Market sells Prague's best banh mi at the cheapest counter price in the city: 80 CZK for the sandwich, 120 CZK for a combo with a drink.
Try: Vietnamese banh mi
Tip: Public transport is the only catch; 30 minutes on bus 198 from Smichov metro.
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Pho Tung in Sapa Market sells the city's most-argued-over pho at 170 CZK a bowl. Generous brisket, fresh herbs by the handful, served by Sony's three-person Vietnamese team.
Try: Pho bo
Tip: Add the fried quay dough sticks at 15 CZK; cash and card accepted.
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Lokal Dlouhaaa's daily lunch menu runs three rotating Czech dishes at 180-240 CZK, all hot, with tank Pilsner at the lunch-hour price. The cheapest way to eat well in the Old Town.
Try: Czech daily lunch menu
Tip: Show up at 11:30 sharp; the lunch menu runs only to 14:30 daily.
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Antoninovo Pekarstvi's Karlin bakery sells made-up chlebicky at 45 CZK each plus daily soups. Two chlebicky plus a soup is lunch for under 200 CZK, all made on the premises.
Try: Three chlebicky plus soup
Tip: Sit at the counter with a coffee; the egg-and-beetroot pair is the smart order.
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U Fleku's daily Czech main course plus a dark Flek 13 sits at around 300 CZK including the beer. Heavy goulash, dumplings, pork knee, all in the 1499 brewery's eight halls.
Try: Goulash, dumplings, beer
Tip: Tip the goulash, refuse the unsolicited Becherovka shots, the bill stays low.
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Sisters Bistro's chlebicky cost 55-70 CZK each; three plus a soup makes a lunch under 250 CZK in the Dlouha gourmet arcade. The modern, vegan-friendly version of the open sandwich.
Try: Three chlebicky and a soup
Tip: Show up before 12:30 for the full selection; popular pieces vanish first.