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Gluten-Free in Prague

Prague is a highly accessible city for celiacs. The historic city center features 100% dedicated gluten-free Italian restaurants, local Czech pubs offering gluten-free dumplings and schnitzel, and dedicated bakeries.

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✈️ General Celiac Travel Tips for Czech Republic

Traveling to Czech Republic gluten-free requires careful planning. Always communicate your needs, use translated translation cards, and verify if fryers are shared. Pack backup snacks for transit and use Check Gluten's AI camera to read local grocery labels instantly.

Celiac Survival Guide for Prague

  • Visit Al Riso, a completely dedicated gluten-free Italian risotto restaurant in the Old Town.
  • Eat safe gluten-free Czech food at Restaurace Švejk (they offer GF dumplings and sauces).
  • Stop by Babiččina Zahrada or specialized bakeries for bezlepkové pastries.

🛒 Ingredient & Food Safety Insights in Prague

Gluten labeling regulations and local manufacturing practices in Czech Republic (applicable in Prague) differ from other regions. Search ingredients below to check celiac-safety verdicts and read detailed, localized analysis.

Safe Local Foods in Czech Republic

  • Roasted meats (pork, duck - verify gravy)
  • Potato dumplings (bramborové knedlíky - verify no flour)
  • Cabbage & sauerkraut
  • Supermarket gluten-free products

Avoid in Czech Republic

  • Czech beer (pivo - wheat/barley)
  • Bread dumplings (houskové knedlíky - wheat-based)
  • Thickened goulash (often thickened with bread/flour)
  • Traditional pastries (Trdelník)
CELIAC DIETARY PASS
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"Mám celiakii. Nesmím jíst lepek, pšenici, ječmen ani žito."

Pron:Mam tseh-lyah-kee-ee. Nes-meem yees-t leh-pek.
AVOID: wheat, barley, rye, spelt, and soy sauce.

Official Celiac Standards

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Společnost pro bezlepkovou dietu

Official Website
Labeling Standard

EU Regulation 1169/2011 (20ppm limit, mandatory allergen bolding).

Local Support

This organization provides counseling and resources for celiacs in the Czech Republic, organizing annual gluten-free markets in Prague and maintaining lists of safe Czech products and eateries.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it easy to find gluten-free food in Prague?

Eating gluten-free in Prague (Czech Republic) is generally rated as good for celiacs.

What are the top celiac tips for dining in Prague?

Visit Al Riso, a completely dedicated gluten-free Italian risotto restaurant in the Old Town. Eat safe gluten-free Czech food at Restaurace Švejk (they offer GF dumplings and sauces). Stop by Babiččina Zahrada or specialized bakeries for bezlepkové pastries.

How do you say "I have celiac disease" in Czech Republic?

In Czech Republic, you can show servers the phrase: "Mám celiakii. Nesmím jíst lepek, pšenici, ječmen ani žito."

Is oatmeal gluten-free in Prague?

Only buy certified gluten-free oats in Europe to avoid cross-contamination. In the European Union, standard oats are considered cross-contaminated. Certified gluten-free oats are safe for the majority of celiacs, but those with avenin sensitivity should avoid them.

Is soy sauce gluten-free in Prague?

No, European soy sauces contain wheat. Check labels where wheat is bolded as an allergen. Across the EU, traditional soy sauce contains wheat. EU Regulation 1169/2011 mandates that wheat be highlighted in the ingredient list. Gluten-free tamari is widely available in health food stores and organic shops.

Is chocolate gluten-free in Prague?

EU regulations require clear labeling of gluten-containing ingredients like barley malt. Under EU law, cereals containing gluten must be highlighted in the ingredients list. Brands like Milka or Ritter Sport often carry precautionary allergen labels ("may contain wheat"). Lindt Lindor truffles across Europe contain barley malt extract and are unsafe.

Is chips gluten-free in Prague?

McDonald's fries in Europe are generally gluten-free and cooked in dedicated fryers. Across the EU, strict allergen regulations ensure clear labeling. McDonald's french fries do not contain wheat and are cooked in dedicated fryers. Other restaurants must declare allergens, but cross-contamination in shared fryers remains a risk.

Is bacon gluten-free in Prague?

European bacon is naturally gluten-free and safe. Across Europe, bacon (pancetta, bacon rashers, spek) is gluten-free. EU regulations require any wheat-based additives or starches used in processed meats to be highlighted in bold.

Celiac Safety Glossary

Gluten
Gluten is a family of storage proteins (prolamins and glutelins) found naturally in cereal grains like wheat (including varieties like spelt, kamut, and farro), barley, and rye, which acts as a binder to give food elasticity and shape.

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