Praha – An Update on the Prague Curry Scene – 2018

When Hector had his first Praha Curry back in 2006, there was only a handful of Curry Houses to choose from. In 2012, once Curry-Heute was underway, Marg and Hector went to Indian Jewel. A return there is long overdue.

In the last couple of years, Mailsi – Pakistani Restaurant and Curry House have impressed, but not enough to have me recommend them, yet. In 2017, Indian Happy Tandoori most certainly had the – Wow! – factor but on the second visit did not live up to expectation. Chef has gone?

During four days in Praha in 2018, I found four venues I had not encountered previously. On Tram 9 I kept passing Al Karim (11 Jindrišská Nové Mesto Praha 1 110 00, Czechia) north-east of Vaclavaske Namesti from Mustek. They apparently charge by weight which to me is how all Curry should be sold.

South-east of Mustek, is an arcade housing Amritsar Mail (Vodickova 701/34, 110 00 Nové Mesto, Czechia). I was able to take photos of the most interesting parts of their Menu.(below)

Alighting at the Jiriho Podebrad Metro Station en route to BeerGeek (same block), I encountered the sign pointing to the Sri Lankan Curry House (U Vodárny 10, 130 00 Praha 3, Czechia). This could be worth investigating in the hope that all the Curry does not contain – Coconut.

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Finally, from Tram 15 I spotted Himalaya Indian Restaurant (Soukenická 2, 110 00 Petrská ctvrt, Praha, Czechia).

All of these venues are open from late morning which makes them perfect for Hector’s preferred eating time of early/mid afternoon.

Such is the number of Curry Houses in Praha, it is going to take many visits to get round them all.

Amritsar Mail – Menu extracts

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