Eaternia – Creative Vegan Dining in Prague’s Smíchov District
- stushsh
- Oct 31
- 2 min read
If you’re exploring Prague and looking for a vegan restaurant that’s both stylish and relaxed, Eaternia is one of the city’s hidden gems. With creative plant-based dishes, a friendly vibe, and great value for money, it’s a must-try spot for vegan and non-vegan travelers alike.
What’s There
Eaternia is a fully vegan restaurant serving local and international comfort food made from fresh, plant-based ingredients. The menu blends Czech favorites with global street food, from vegan goulash (svíčková) and BBQ tofu to vegan burgers and lángos (a Hungarian-style fried bread topped with plant-based sauces).
The atmosphere is casual and cozy, with minimalist décor and a youthful energy that fits the Smíchov neighborhood perfectly. It feels like a local spot rather than a tourist restaurant, and that’s exactly its charm.
Who It’s For
Eaternia is ideal for vegans, vegetarians, or anyone curious about creative plant-based cooking.
It’s also great for couples, groups of friends, or solo travelers who want to eat well without overpaying.
As visitors wrote:
“Every time I visit Prague, I have to go to Eaternia - great vegan spot with delicious food.”
“Very good vegan food, affordable prices, quick service.”
Location and Opening Hours
Address: Nádražní 349/3, Prague 5 – Smíchov
Hours: Monday–Saturday 11:30 AM – 9:00 PM, closed on Sundays.
You can easily reach it by metro (line B, Anděl station) or by tram.
Check their official website or social media for daily specials and menu updates.
Visitor Impressions
Visitors love Eaternia’s balance of flavor, quality, and price.
“Good quality and reasonably priced vegan food.”
“Amazing local dishes - the vegan svíčková and lángos are must-tries.”
The service is friendly and efficient, and while the setting is simple, it feels authentic and warm, the kind of place you’d go back to again.
Tips for Visiting
Check the daily menu, it changes regularly with seasonal ingredients.
Try sharing dishes to sample more flavors.
Go earlier in the evening to avoid the dinner rush.
If you have allergies or dietary preferences, let the staff know, they’re happy to adjust.
Dress casually and enjoy the laid-back vibe, no need for formality here.
Bottom Line
Eaternia is one of Prague’s most inviting vegan spots, tasty, affordable, and full of character. It’s not fine dining, but it’s soulful and satisfying. Whether you’re vegan or just open to trying something new, this friendly canteen-style restaurant in Smíchov is the perfect place to recharge and eat with joy.



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