Original Restaurant Kulaťák, Czech restaurant in Prague, Czech Republic.
Original Restaurant Kulaťák is a dining establishment in Prague that serves Czech classics such as goulash, roasts, and dumplings. The space is divided into several large eating halls where visitors sit at shared or individual tables throughout the day.
The restaurant was founded to serve large groups of people with affordable and filling meals, an approach that remains central to its operations. Over the decades, it developed into a well-known location for traditional Czech cooking within the city.
This place serves as a gathering spot where locals meet for midday meals and conversation, much like a neighborhood meeting point. The large dining halls fill with the sounds of people talking and eating together, reflecting how Czech dining is a social activity.
Visitors receive a ticket at the entrance with their order noted, and staff deliver dishes directly to the table. The place opens at midday and closes late at night, with restrooms and entrance areas being easy to access, though some seating sections may be more difficult to reach.
Guests can freely combine main courses and side dishes, creating unexpected flavor pairings that even staff members find surprising. This freedom means each visit allows visitors to develop their own favorite combinations.
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