Prague Morning Guide
Matzip

Matzip

Matzip serves authentic dishes inspired by traditional recipes from Korea. The menu includes staples such as bibimbap, Korean barbecue-style dishes, soups, and various shared plates, all prepared with a focus on genuine Korean flavours. Ordering is handled via a tablet system with multilingual support, making it easy for visitors. The restaurant offers a cosy, informal setting and has become a popular choice for those looking for a more authentic Korean dining experience in the city.

https://prahamatzip.com/
Dušní 1082/6, Prague 1
NUMARU

NUMARU

NUMARU is a Korean fusion restaurant in central Prague inspired by traditional Korean home dining. Founded in 2017, it combines authentic flavours with modern interpretations, offering dishes such as fried chicken, kimchi pancakes, broths, and creative fusion plates like mala cream pasta and tteokbokki. The concept is built around shared dining, homemade sauces, and a welcoming atmosphere where guests experience both classic Korean flavours and modern culinary twists.

https://www.numaruprague.com/
Truhlářská 4, Prague 1
Gangnam

Gangnam

Gangnam in Prague’s Vinohrady is known for its late opening hours, generous portions, and lively atmosphere with K-pop music. The menu features popular Korean dishes such as tteokbokki, snowflake chicken, and cheese dakgalbi, alongside other classic staples. It has built a reputation for friendly service, fresh ingredients, and a casual setting suitable for both late-night meals and social dining.

https://gangnampraha.com/
Mikovcova 2, Prague 2
The Kimchi

The Kimchi

The Kimchi is a Korean fast-casual restaurant in central Prague near Masaryk Station, offering a modern street-food take on Korean cuisine. The menu includes fried chicken, rice bowls such as kimchi rice with egg and bacon, bibimbap, rice burgers with beef or tuna, and beef tteok meatballs, alongside kimchi and sweet potato fries. With its casual, colourful interior and self-service ordering, it focuses on quick, flavourful Korean dishes prepared by Korean chefs.

Havlíčkova 1682/15, Prague 1