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BioPoint is a chain of health food market. This one is small, located inside Prague's central station. Carries snack bars, tofu pate, and dairy-free cheese and other stuff. Many items are organic and some are fair trade. Open Mon-Sun 07:00-20:00.
30 Reviews
First Review by Amy1274
CharlesF.Radley
Points +24
Not friendly to tourists or visitors, nor vegans - Edit
Avoid this place. The staff here does not speak English , and all the products are labelled only in the Czech language. Meat products are mixed in with Vegan products, and the selection is very poor. I accidentally bought some revolting meat pate [which was located in a shelf of apparently vegan products] which gave me severe indigestion. also they do not help in bagging purchases at the checkout. generally unhelpful and terrible customer service. Avoid this place.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on Sunday June 22, 2014
Cons: staff do not speak English, products only labelled in Czech language, meat products mixed with vegan product
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aps101
Points +341
Limited Prepared Foods But Good Store - Edit
A great store, but if like me you were hoping to pick up some prepared foods for a train ride, the options are limited. It seems geared more towards the commuter who may be picking up groceries on the way home, spices, flours, raw materials for cooking. That said, I did find some snacks for the train, but no vegan salads or sandwiches as you might hope. There were some veggie prepared foods.
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Amy1274
Points +4979
Convenient for lunch on the go - Edit
This is a really useful shop for grabbing lunch to take on a train journey or for a picnic - there's a good selection of prepackaged vegan baguettes and cakes, as well as fresh and dried fruit and nuts. You can also buy things for cooking such as dried risotto mixes, cous cous, polenta and miso, but much of the tofu needs refridgeration, so can't be transported too far. It's worth noting that this isn't a completely vegetarian shop, so if you can't read Czech, a writing down a list of useful words or taking a dictionary to translate ingredients on packets might be a good idea. The main downside of this shop is that the staff are rather unfriendly and unhelpful.
Read morePros: Location, Choice
Cons: Unhelpful staff
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