Why locals love it: A 15-seat hot dog counter on a side street in Letna that books up a week ahead. The neighbourhood books it, tourists never find it, the dogs are taken seriously.
Tip: Reserve a counter spot at least three days ahead; cash backup advised.
Location
Address: Kamenicka 24, 170 00 Praha 7, Prague
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