But, every once in a while, I want to do something different. Perhaps a restaurant in nearby Brno or one in far away Avignon.
Or an international food shop.
Back in March, I wrote about the Greek offerings at Olympia Delikastesy a Vína. That little shop has a devoted following, me included, and it was a popular post.

"Oriental" means they mainly carry Middle Eastern, Turkish, and Indian foods and spices.
A big reason to go to Farah is for the lamb chops. I'm sure others have their sources, but for me, good ones have been hard to find.
Farah's lamb chops have always been very fresh, meaty, and tender. With this batch, we took the easy route and soaked them for a while in a Marks & Spencer red wine marination.

The shop has a small meat case. The lamb chops are kept uncut and when you order them, the butcher takes them in the back and hacks them apart with a cleaver. They cost 210 CZK per kilogram.

Next to the meat case is a sweets case, with honey-phyllo desserts and a variety of other non-diet substances. I haven't had the impulse to try these.



Anyway, a big part of Farah is devoted to Middle Eastern and Turkish canned goods. There are a few Asian items, as well. I made an impulse buy of some stuffed vine leave, or dolma, for 53 CZK a can. I'm kind of into these little things, and theirs were better than other canned brands I've tried.


Farah orientální potraviny
Myslíkova 5
Prague 1
Tel. (+420 224 930 704)
Hey you forgot to also mention that they carry little packages of chickelets.
ReplyDeleteThat's nostalgia for many!
Also they carry very fresh chicken. It is a wonderful grocery store.
Yes, I lived by this place and shopped there often.
ReplyDeleteYes, great place stop by there every few months to buy spices and some other stuff like the yogurt as well!
ReplyDeleteI agree, lovely place.
ReplyDeleteAbout other delis. I know a really good Italian one in Brevnov, Prague 6, in Bělohorská about 100m from the Hotel Pyramida. They've got a great choice of italian cheese. I always buy my pecorino or parmiggiano there, and they have several kinds at nice prices. The first time I went there I wanted to buy some pecorino, I saw other kinds and asked the attendant how much one of them was, she told me the price and asked me if i wanted to taste some. Of course I did, and it was so lovely I had to buy a piece. Then I asked the price of another one, same routine, this time the cheese was even better, I bought some more. Then my eye was caught by some salami, it smelled great, asked the lady the price, and again she asked if I wanted to taste some. This time I refused, I knew I would end up buying it!
BTW, a new Greek Deli opened in Vinohrady, in Francouská. Basically same stuff as in Olympia but at least the olive oil I buy it's cheaper. They seem to have the same stuff, unfortunately, they don't take cards.
When I noticed the photo of the lamb chops yesterday I just had to run there and buy two pounds of it. I'm gonna devour it tonight :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for this article.
I've been to the new Greek place on Francouska. Unfortunately, they didn't have the extra thick Greek yogurt that I am in love with and that Olympia carries. They said they have real pre-packaged Greek yogurt, but it just isn't the same. A friend who lives nearby said they have a lot of good stuff in their freezer case.
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