We had really enjoyed our time in Prague. While a bit more edgy than other places in Europe, there's an interesting sense of humor, the sights are quite stunning, as is the architecture. The lively city isn't full of itself, folks don't appear quite as jaded by the mass of tourists as other places, and the food is hearty. We had gotten to enjoy our large and spacious apartment, especially the fact that it wasn't located in tourist central....yes, there were the loud drunks pouring out of the bar in the basement at closing time and the place had so much security, locks, and gates, that you sometimes felt like you were settling into a fortress at night. Still, I think we got a lot out of staying just close enough to the sights, but far enough to interact with locals. The Missus has already put Prague on the "must return" list.
For our last meal, the Missus selected U Tri Ruzi. She had really enjoyed the beer, food, and ambiance of the brew pub the night before. And She really wanted the duck rillette again. So U Tri Ruzi it was.
I mentioned previously how much we loved the wall paintings, many of which involve the Czech history and love for beer.
And that Vienna Red went down as smoothly as on our previous visit.
We ordered the duck rillette, but were given the duck pate. We notified the folks of the mistake and they were going to swap it out, but we decided to just go ahead and have the pate....which was nice and creamy.
The Missus ordered the duck confit and asked if She could replace the potato dumplings with cabbage. They were nice enough to comply and so the Missus was in braised cabbage heaven with both red cabbage and braised sauerkraut.
The duck decently done, fairly moist with a simple, but good duck flavor. They braised the sauerkraut with bacon, so it was double delish for the Missus.
I saw the roasted pork knuckle on the menu, the price, something like 260 CZK, about eleven bucks sounded right. I was amazed at what arrived at the table.....holy smokes.
For some reason, I really didn't think they'd serve me an entire pork knuckle.....sheesh. The skin was adequately crisp, it could have been better, but the meat was very moist and tender, slipping right off the bone without being mushy, the seasoning simple and balanced. Unlike many cases of "the other white meat" here at home, this was nice and porky.
Our Server told us that people do actually finish all of it! He also said that they will be indicating that the portion will be enough for two on future menus.
We saved the leftovers and had it the next morning with all our other leftovers for breakfast before leaving for our flight.
U Tri Ruzi
Husova 10
Prague, Czech Republic
The Old Town Square is just a block away from U Tri Ruzi. Being one of the Missus's favorite places we took a walk over one last time.
Tourists we strolling up and down the square as the shadows grew longer marking the coming of dusk.
Not bothered by the crowd and noise, a solitary dog bathed in the early evening sun.
We spent a few minutes soaking it all in, then headed back to drop off our leftovers.
Taking a few moments to reresh ourselves, we took our last walk in Prague. We decided on a walk down the Vltava River, just strolling, taking everything in.
Near the Most Legii (The Legion) Bridge we saw something that made us smile.......
Do you see it? Here's a closer look:
Two women, faithful canine in tow, heading off into the sunset in their paddle boat. This just seemed the perfect time to call it a day......time for us to head off and think about the next stop on our trip.
Thanks for reading!
And if you want a bit more about our time in the Czech Republic:
Prague: Hospoda u Novaka and getting oriented
Prague: A little self catering and Wenceslas Square
Prague: Havelske Market, a walk along the Vltava River, and the Dancing House (Tančící dům)
Olomouc: The Plague Tower and Drapal
Olomouc: Side trip to Kromeriz and lunch at Minipivovar Moritz
Brno: Lunch at Spalicek and a walk around Brno
Brno: The Cabbage Market, Spilberk Castle, and Sklizeno Foodie Market
Returning to Prague: Lunch at U Tri Ruzi and all those familiar places
great adventure!
Posted by: kat | Sunday, 04 January 2015 at 02:42 AM
We had a great time in Prague Kat!
Posted by: Kirk | Sunday, 04 January 2015 at 04:10 PM
Wonderful! That pork knuckle...wow!
Posted by: caninecologne | Monday, 05 January 2015 at 03:25 PM
It was quite a surprise....that was one hefty pork knuckle CC.
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 05 January 2015 at 06:44 PM