Dairy-free restaurants in Prague
12 venues in Prague rated S to B for dairy-free, every tier backed by cited sources.
12 venues in Prague rated S to B for dairy-free, every tier backed by cited sources.
100% vegan kitchen means no dairy anywhere on premises. Permanent menu uses cashew ricotta ('zauzenou kešu ricottou'), vegan cheddar, and smoked cashew dip in place of dairy. FindMeGlutenFree community independently tags the venue 'Good for dairy-free'. EU allergen 7 (milk) is absent from all daily menu allergen listings.
100% vegan kitchen means no dairy products on the premises. Structurally dairy-free by design; multiple independent sources confirm the 100% vegan status that precludes any dairy.
The venue is a fully vegan restaurant, meaning no dairy products are used anywhere in the kitchen. This is confirmed by the official website, HappyCow listing, and multiple reviews. The kitchen is 100% dairy-free.
Vegan kitchen; no dairy products used.
Fully vegan kitchen: no dairy on the premises. The miso ramen is explicitly marked 'Dairy Free' on the menu; the venue homepage confirms oat barista milk as the standard substitute for cow's milk. As a structurally vegan kitchen, dairy cross-contamination is not possible.
Official menu and homepage explicitly state all products contain no lactose (laktózu). As a 100% plant-based kitchen no dairy products are on premises. More than a dozen independent FMGF reviewers tag the venue 'Good for dairy-free'; FMGF's dairy-free Prague category lists it at #4 with the snippet 'Everything is Gluten Free and Vegan so it's dairy free.'
100% vegan kitchen confirmed by multiple sources; no dairy products on the premises. A 'homemade cheese sauce' listed in the Foodora burger description is plant-based (consistent with fully vegan operation).
100% vegan kitchen structurally guarantees no dairy products on the premises. Even items labelled 'mozzarella' (as noted in a 2018 blog visit) are confirmed as plant-based. Cross-contamination from dairy is structurally impossible in this kitchen.
100% vegan kitchen; no dairy products are present on the premises. Seven FindMeGlutenFree reviewers independently report 'good for dairy-free'; one reviewer explicitly states 'everything is vegan, so it's all dairy free too.' One symptomatic-coeliac reviewer also noted a soy chai latte and raw cakes as dairy-free treats.
100% plant-based kitchen means no dairy on the premises; dairy is replaced by plant milks (oat, pea) throughout. Two independent FMGF celiac reviewers flag the venue as 'Good for dairy-free,' and FMGF includes it in its Prague dairy-free search results. HappyCow reviews confirm all-vegan, dairy-free operation.
Venue is vegan, so no dairy products are used. Website explicitly mentions dairy-free options.
Allergen 7 (Milk) is absent from every item on the official menu. Dishes referencing cheese use 'vegan cheese'. The fully vegan kitchen means dairy is structurally impossible to find on the premises.
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