"Create your own visual style... let it be unique for yourself and yet identifiable for others." - Orson WellesWe were in the center of Prague on a weekday morning, and we wanted some breakfast. The options are not unlimited.
I suggested Cafe Louvre. I often go for a club sandwich and creamy hot chocolate when I need a comfort food fix.
Not today.
"I'll take you somewhere you haven't been before," V said.
On this bright and lovely day, she led me to the House of the Black Madonna (Dům U Černé Matky Boží).

I'd walked by this early gem of Cubist architecture hundreds of times. But I'd never ventured inside and up the spiral staircase.


The dining room was virtually empty at 11 am. We decided to sit outside on the terrace.


There were a few croissant and baguette sandwiches with fillings like chicken, tuna, cheese, or smoked salmon (62-135 CZK).

There were also sweet and savory crepes and a fair number of desserts, like cake and ice cream, to choose from.
We decided to stick with eggs. I got fried bacon and eggs (85 CZK). It came with three eggs, the yolks cooked all the way through.


But in an effort put somewhat healthy food in my body, I did have a few bites of these side items.
V got the ham and eggs (85 CZK). The dish was almost identical to mine. However, the ham was a very ordinary type you'd find at a supermarket deli counter.


They were soft and rubbery, which was a shame. I took one bite of one and that was enough.

We also had two 0.3 liter bottles of Mattoni sparkling water (35 CZK each).
The total bill was 328 CZK.
After breakfast, we browsed around in the street-level gift shop. They have everything from expensive little Cubist porcelain boxes to furniture.


But, I'd still recommend at least one visit, especially for out-of-town visitors.
Why?

There were plenty of tables to be had at mid-morning.
Plus, there's one more unique and identifiable ingredient that will make it worthwhile for some.
Grand Café Orient is a triumph of style over sustenance.
Grand Café Orient
Dům U Černé Matky Boží
Ovocný trh 19
Prague 1
Tel. (+420) 224 224 240
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