Streets: Czech 148
Today, I want to talk about a number: .
9/10. Would I eat it again? I already walked back for three more. Alternative Post (If you meant the Tram 148 ): Riding the Edge: A Diary on Tram 148 Forget the tourist-packed Tram 22 that circles Prague Castle. If you want to see the real streets of Czech, you take the 148 . streets czech 148
After searching six different večerkas (corner shops) last Tuesday, I found a dusty box hidden behind the instant noodles. It wasn't branded "Streets Czech," but a limited edition run of — a protein-style wafer that tastes like summer camp and melted caramel. Today, I want to talk about a number:
Na zdraví! (Cheers!)
I am talking about the corner candy shop. The potraviny . The small, slightly chaotic store where you go for milk but leave with three beers, a lottery ticket, and a chocolate bar. I already walked back for three more
Since “Streets Czech” strongly implies the popular Czech chocolate and wafer candy bar (usually sold under the name Studentská pečeť or similar brands like Kaštany or Margot , though “Streets” is a common colloquialism for a type of ice cream or treat in some regions), I have interpreted this as a review and nostalgic look at a specific numbered product or location.