Vegan Prague Local's Guide - 19 Best Vegan Restaurants in Prague

Looking for a vegan Prague guide written by a local? Wanna know where the best vegan restaurants in Prague are?

Then you're in the right place! I've been living in Prague for years and know exactly where to, and where not to go.

If you're surprised to learn that there are ANY vegan restaurants in Prague, you're not alone. I was too when I first came here. In fact, the capital of the Czech Republic is a paradise for vegans.

Despite Czech cuisine being all about stewed meats, dumplings, and heavy sauces vegan and vegetarian restaurants are all over Prague.

A whopping 47 of them are vegan! Plus, nearly every month it seems like a new vegan restaurant in Prague opens.

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Before we dive in...here are a few other articles about the vegan scene in Prague and the Czech Republic:

Without further delay, here are some of the best vegan restaurants in Prague Czech Republic. I've also included my favorite vegan-friendly restaurants in this guide so you have all the best options in Prague.

Palo VerdeVegan mushroom tortellini from Palo Verde in Prague

  • Restaurant Type: Totally vegan
  • What to Try: Waffles, Spanish Croquettes, tortellini

Palo Verde is an all vegan restaurant and cafe that specializes in homemade pasta dishes and desserts. Additionally, they serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

The stunning restaurant is cozy and spacious and has a beautiful, verdant garden in the back that is perfect for an outdoor dining on a nice sunny day.

Dinner options include fresh pasta dishes like mushroom tortellini, and bolognese lasagna. Additionally, there is a tapas plate for two that comes with arancini, chickn poppers, Spanish crouquettes sin jamon, hummus, olives, and bread. An excellent starter for two. Organic wine, sparkling wine, and cocktails are also on offer.

For breakfast there are an array of options like waffles, tofu scramble, porridge, and more. If you want to visit for coffee and dessert, you're in luck.

Their desserts are homemade and include cakes, tarts, and more. They also offer premium quality coffee and tea too.

Check out Episode 9 of Eating Vegan in Prague to see inside!

PastvaVegan foie gras at Pastva in Prague

  • Restaurant Type: Totally Vegan
  • What to Try: The menu changes regularly but their pate or foie gras are always excellent

Pastva (which means grazing in Czech, not pasta) is a spectacular vegan restaurant in the Anděl neighborhood of Prague. It's the perfect place for a celebration dinner or romantic meal. The food is absolutely phenomenal, and it's obvious that the kitchen staff know what they're doing!

The restaurant offers a reasonably priced daily lunch menu as well as a fantastic dinner menu with a wide variety of options to choose from. Some of my favorite items on the menu include the vegan foie gras and the lasagna. Pure heaven.

Before you leave, check out the dessert case where they have an ever-changing variety of vegan and raw sweets.

BelzepubVegan Beyond Burger at Belzepub in Prague

  • Restaurant Type: Totally Vegan
  • What to try: The Vegan Chili Cheese Burger.

As of January 2020 Belzepub is totally vegan!! This change isn't really a surprise to me since they have always had some of...or maybe THE best vegan burgers in Prague.

The Zizkov bar has a variety of vegan burger options including vegan cheese and vegan mayo, as well as delicious fries, vegan onion rings, vegan fish'n'chips, vegan cheese sticks, and vegan coleslaw. Wash it all down with a frosty Pilsner Urquell (they have some of the best beer on tap in Prague in my opinion) and it's the perfect greasy meal before a big night out.

Just make sure to check their website before you head there because they have weird hours, including not being open on Saturday or Sunday. Also, they stop serving food at 10:00 pm, so go early!

Sociální bistro StřechaVegan Schnitzel and Potato Salad from Bistro Strecha in Prague

  • Restaurant Type: Totally Vegan
  • What to try: The vegan schnitzel and Saturday brunch.

Social bistro Střecha is a vegan restaurant and cafe is a social enterprise that offers work to people who are homeless or who have recently served time in prison.

The charming, spacious restaurant is located in New Town and offers diners simple vegan dishes, desserts, fair-trade coffee, and drinks at reasonable prices.

They serve a daily lunch menu from Monday to Friday and a set menu in the evenings. They also have a Saturday breakfast offer that changes weekly.

The food is simple, homestyle cooking but will leave you feeling totally satisfied and happy you visited, especially since the bill will never break your budget.

EATERNIAVegan Hot Dog from Eaternia in Prague

  • Restaurant Type: Totally Vegan
  • What to try: Hot dog and Fries!

Hot dogs, and burgers, and fries! Oh, my!

The all vegan EATERNIA restaurant is a junk food Mecca. This 50s diner style spot in Smíchov dishes up veganized American, Canadian, Italian, Hungarian, and Czech favorites. The menu included vegan hot dogs, hamburgers, poutine, gnocchi, langos, and fries.

In typical Czech style, the restaurant also has a daily lunch menu with a soup and main to choose from. When I went it was a potato pancake with sauerkraut and tofu.

Having had a Beyond Burger the night before I visited EATERNIA, I opted for the vegan hot dog. A choice I did not regret! The sausage was smokey, the bread buttery, sauerkraut tangy, and the mayo...mayoey?

Of course, I got a side of fries which perfectly crispy and perfectly salted...something all too often not done well in Prague.

EATERNIA also has some awesome looking desserts which I opted to leave for my next visit since I was absolutely stuffed from the hot dog, fries, and delicious Vinohradský pivovar beer I washed it all down with.

If you're in the mood for stellar vegan junk food in Prague, EATERNIA is one of the best options in the city!

Check out Episode 7 of Eating Vegan in Prague to see inside!

Linh's Vegan Corner Interior of Linh's Vegan in Prague

Linh's Vegan Corner is a vegan Vietnamese restaurant, cafe, and grocery store.

The humongous menu features Vietnamese, Thai, Japanese, and Western dishes.

My suggestion, stick to the Vietnamese dishes, because Linh's does it right! Especially the Dragon Tofu. It's a dish I had nearly daily when I was in Vietnam and this version is on point. Crispy tofu, slightly spicy chilis, zesty lemongrass. What's not to like? It's served with rice, salad, and sauerkraut (giving it a Czech flair).

Vegan pork belly dish from Linh's vegan in Prague

Another stand-out dish is the vegan pork belly. Look, if you're one of those vegans who never liked meat in the first place, this dish is not for you. But if you became vegan purely for animal cruelty but always enjoyed food before that, give it a try. It's crazy good, and I can't even imagine how they manage to create this dish.

Linh's also has a variety of homemade dessert (try the homemade mochi), bubble teas, coffee, and regular teas. Which makes for the perfect ending to an excellent meal!

After you eat, be sure to have a look around the shop for some truly fantastic vegan grocery options. Mock meats, mochi, cookies, ice cream (including Czech made Patipatti), milks, cheeses, and more are all on offer.

Loving HutLoving Hut Vinohrady Prague

  • Restaurant Type: Totally Vegan
  • What to try: For a real treat, try their Vegan Pho! The buffet is always good too.

Loving Hut is a worldwide vegan restaurant chain with multiple locations scattered all over Prague.

The restaurants in Prague serve Asian style food like curries, pho, fried rice, noodles, and spring rolls. There is a vegan pay-by-weight buffet or a full menu to choose from.Vegan Pho at Loving Hut

 

Country LifeCountry Life

  • Restaurant Type: Totally Vegan
  • What to Try: Anything that looks good.

Country Life has been around since 1998. It's located a few meters from Old Town Square so it's a great vegan food option for anyone staying in the center of Prague. It's also located next door to a health food store by the same name.IMG_8903

The Country Life restaurant offers a wide variety of simple, country style food to choose from. It's a self serve dining experience where you pay for food by weight. The daily options include beans, pasta, pizza, salad, veggies, and mock meats.

To be honest, at first glance I didn't think I was going to love my meal, but the food surpassed my expectations. It is very simple, and homey, but well seasoned, tasty, and comforting.

If you're in Old Town and want a quick and affordable vegan meal, this is a good option.

Chutnejchutnej vegan prague

  • Restaurant Type: Totally Vegan
  • What to try: Them burgers obviously!

When I saw Chutnej pop up on HappyCow for the first time I was not inclined to run over and give it a try. The pics on their website and Facebook page are a bit misleading. I was expecting it to be akin to a vegan version of Mc Donalds or Burger King and wasn't enticed. After a few positive reviews from friends and some junk food cravings I decided to give it a try.

The restaurant is much larger and more open than I expected. The space is clean and has a minimalistic feel complete with unvarnished wooden tables and chairs, and the big windows at the front of the restaurant let in loads of light.

Their burgers are solid and they have nice fixin's like vegan mayo and cheese, pickles, lettuce, red onion, and tomato. They're a big mess and a touch challenging to eat, but what burger worth its salt isn't? The onion rings were a bit lackluster but not bad overall, and the lemonades (what Czech call sodas) were up to any hipsters standards.

For the price - 225 kc for burger/side/drink - the quality could be higher, but if you're craving flavorful vegan junk food and are in the neighborhood, Chutnej is a good option.

Mlsná Kavka

mlsna kavka vegetarian restaurant in prague

  • Restaurant Type: Vegetarian
  • What to Try: Daily Lunch Menu

Mlsná kavka is a straight up cozy and casual vegetarian restaurant in Karlin. When I'm in the neighborhood around lunch time it's my go-to spot.

Their down-to-earth homestyle cooking is delightful and typically pretty healthy. Their daily lunch menu features vegan options, and on my most recent visit the dessert was even vegan!

In addition to the delicious food and lovely setting, the restaurant is a social company. They employ people who have experienced mental illness. So, when you visit Mlsná kavka, you support two compassionate causes.

SatsangVegan Tofu at Satsang in Prague

  • Restaurant Type: Vegetarian
  • What to Try: The brunch and curry.

Satsang vegetarian restaurant has, hands down, the best vegan brunch in Prague.

Not only do they have a build-your-own scrambled tofu menu where you can add loads of different things to your scramble, like vegan cheese and homemade vegan bacon, but they also have big and fluffy vegan American style pancakes, and bottomless mimosas and coffee on the menu.

It's the perfect weekend brunch option!Satsang Vegan Curry in Prague

Satsang also has an excellent dinner menu with plenty of vegan options like curry, pad thai, bahn xiao (coconut milk savory pancakes), and vegan mezze. They also have vegan wine on the menu!

If you're looking for a lovely restaurant for a cozy dinner, date, or a hearty hangover curing weekend brunch, Satsang is the place to go.

Dhaba BeasDhaba Beas Vegetarian Indian Restaurant

  • Restaurant Type: Vegetarian
  • What to try: Make sure you save room on your plate for the vegan samosas.

Another pay by weight, buffet style restaurant, Dhaba Beas Vegetarian Restaurant has a nice selection of vegan Indian dishes. Most of the items on their buffet are vegetarian but everything is clearly marked to show which items are vegan and which include dairy.

Dhaba Beas is a chain restaurant with 12 locations around Prague.

Paprika - Mediterranean Bistro & BarVegan falafel and hummus prague at Paprika

  • Restaurant Type: Vegan Friendly (Not Vegan or Vegetarian)
  • What to try: The falafel!

Another non-vegan restaurant in Prague serving up delicious vegan food.

Paprika Mediterranean Bistro & Bar serves tasty Israeli food including vegan falafel, vegan shawarma, hummus, and fluffy homemade pita bread. It's a great spot for a quick lunch, dinner, or takeaway.

They have two locations, one near IP Pavlova and another in Andel. Head to their larger Andel restaurant if you want to guarantee a table and seat.

Check out Episode 7 of Eating Vegan in Prague to see inside!

Arepas de LynaVegan Arepas in Prague

  • Restaurant Type: Vegan Friendly (not Vegan or Vegetarian)
  • What to Try: the Vegan Arepas

Arepas de Lyna is a non-vegan Venezuelan restaurant serving home made food, including delicious vegan arepas and empanadas!

If you've never had arepas your tastebuds are in for a real treat. They're a type of bread/cake usually made from ground corn. They're cooked on a griddle and stuffed with almost anything you can imagine. I haven't had them since I was in Colombia so this was kind of a special moment.

The vegan arepas at Arepas de Lyna are served with beans, salad, avocado, and toasted sesame seeds on top. The portions are a bit small for a meal but they're an excellent snack! Highly recommended.

Vegan Prague Guide to Vegan Pizza

Vegan pizza from Third Coast Pizza in Prague

There are a few places where you can get vegan pizza with vegan cheese in Prague. To be totally honest, pizza is pretty bad in Prague in general. So, scoring a vegan pizza is no easy feat. But, there are a couple of options.

Third Coast Pizza

Restaurant Type: Vegan Friendly (Not Vegan or Vegetarian)

By no means does Third Coast Pizza have loads of vegan options, but what the do have is spectacular. I can't believe I'm endorsing a non-NYC or n0n-Neapolitan style pizza, but wow…Third Coast is doing something unique.

Their Detroit-style pizza is thiccc. The dough is fluffy, chewy, and somehow crunchy all at the same time. The sauce is dee- and savory, and the toppings are high quality.

I recommend going with the vegan Dominik Hašek pizza (shown in the pic above) and adding black olives and caramelized onions. Just be forewarned. These pizzas are hearty. I've never managed to get through two pieces of my four piece pizza. So, plan to bring some home with you. It's delicious cold, so not a bad thing at all.

Hot Plants

  • Restaurant Type: 100% Vegan

Hot Plants has super tasty vegan pizzas and the restaurant is 100% vegan! It's a small spot, so plan for takeaway. My favorite is the Fun Guy pizza. It has a lentil cream base and is topped with cashew mozzarella, fried brown mushrooms, and basil. I like to add fried capers to give it a little zing.

Pizza Letná

  • Restaurant Type: Vegan Friendly (Not Vegan or Vegetarian)

Pizza Letná - a takeaway pizza place near Letná park. Perfect for picnics; just grab a pizza (there are four different size options) and plop down on a patch of grass in the park. If you're near the beer garden you can get a glass or two of Pilsner to wash it all down.

Pizza Bertoldi

  • Restaurant Type: Vegan Friendly (Not Vegan or Vegetarian)

Pizza Bertoldi is a pizza restaurant in Vinohrady offering four different vegan pizzas on their menu. In addition to vegan cheese, they also have vegan salami.

Vegan Prague - More Vegetarian and Vegan Restaurants in Prague

Here is a list of other vegan or vegetarian restaurants in Prague I haven't had a chance to try, don't like that much, or have only been to once.

  • Radost FX - Food can be hit or miss.
  • Lehká Hlava - Clear Head - Nice vegetarian restaurant with a few vegan options. Good atmosphere but a bit over rated in my opinion.
  • My Raw Cafe - I've tried one of their vegan desserts and it was really good but haven't tried the food.
  • Maitrea - Nice vegetarian restaurant with a few vegan options. Good atmosphere but quite overrated in my opinion.
  • RawCHA - Haven't tried.
  • Raw For You - Haven't tried.
  • Vegan's Prague - Formerly LoVeg. Restaurant was better before changing owners. It's very touristy and I don't really recommend going there. My dish was overpriced and underwhelming.

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50 Comments

  1. Such a rich text for myself as a vegetarian! I used to live in Prague 6y ago and at that time I only knew just few of them. Though it's true that the friendly service is sometimes not easy to find in Prague. Glad to read that Prague has become your favourite city! 😉

    1. ATraveler, thanks for the tip. Unfortunately, I did not enjoy my visit to Vegan's Prague. Same menu as LoVeg but the quality went waaay down in my opinion. 🙁
      What did you have there?

      1. I had the "Svíčková with smoked tempeh" recently and I was totally amazed by it -as well as my vegan sceptical mother.

        1. Glad you had a good experience there! I've had Svíčková at U Zelenia and it was really good. Nice little restaurant, and a better location. 🙂 I'll be adding a review to this article soon.

    1. Hi, I miss one very important joint and thats Vegan Grill. They have amazing burgers and there us a vibe theyll introduce their own patty soon. Anyhow, they are true connoisseurs of burgers and hot vegan dogs, and you should give it a go!

      1. Hi Stanley, thank you for your visit and comment. I've eaten at Vegan Grill and thought it was okay. I had their "hot dog" and the bread and sausage were both dry. Who knows, maybe it was an off day. The one time I had their burger, it was fine. It was a beyond burger, after all. 🙂 Thanks for the tip.

  2. Will be visiting Prague soon for a short stay and going to include the visit in my vegan blog. Great information! Thank you for this article! Can't wait to try everything out! Much Love XxX

  3. Thanks for posting this. I will be visiting Prague in about 10days. Looking forward to trying a few places listed!

  4. We tried Incruenti last evening and loved the food and casual atmosphere. Our favorites: bruschetta, minestrone soup, ravioli and mushroom risotto. Bill for 3 people with tip was 50 us dollars. We can't wait to go back.

    1. Hey Barbara, so glad you tried Incruienti. I love that restaurant - so much that I'm probably in there way too often! And yes, eating out in Prague is so reasonable! 🙂

  5. Thank you for the guide to vegan Prague. We were just there and tried some of your recommendations. Incruenti is my favorite. Best vegan restaurant in the world ! LOL We went back a couple of times. The exceptional food, nice atmosphere and comfortable relaxed trendy urban spot was the perfect combination for a wonderful experience. Thank you !

    1. Hi Jon, I'm sooooo happy you tried Incruienti and loved it as much as I do. 🙂
      Thank you for commenting and letting me know about your experience <3

  6. Hi there! Just wanted to say that this was the first article I clicked on after booking my travel arrangements for Prague, and I’m so very glad that it was! Little did I know that the comically-cheap, 6€/night hostel I reserved would turn out to be so vegan-friendly! Now I’m all the more excited for my trip in a few weeks, and for all the veggie delights I’m sure to experience there especially so!
    Thank you so very much. ?

    1. Hey Ryan, that's awesome. Are you talking about Sophie's? Let them know when you check in that you are vegan if you plan on having their amazing brunch. I know you'll love it and love visiting Prague! Have a wonderful time. 🙂

  7. Hi VeggieVisa,
    What a find you site is. I visited Prague 2-3 years ago and after a long slog we finally found somewhere to eat! This time (leaving 12/3/18) armed with your handy tips I suspect my life will be a tad easier. Keep up the excellent work, believe me, it is much appreciated. Enjoy Spain ?

  8. Thanks for sharing this! I'm traveling to Prague early May. As a Muslim, it certainly helps to add vegetarian options to my menu just in case I couldn't find halal food

  9. Where is the best area to stay in prague if I wanna be close to the good vegan places? Mostly for breakfasts or bakeries

    1. Hi Willow, The hostel I recommended in this article has a sister hostel called Czech Inn. It's not located within walking distance from Satsang (vegan brunch/breakfast), and Moment for breakfast, or the Donut Shop (see my vegan sweets guide) for vegan donuts. You can read about Czech Inn on my other site here: https://www.justapack.com/top-five-hostels-in-prague/ 🙂

  10. Your favorite vegan cafe in Prague is now my favorite too - "Moment" bistro! I don't tend to leave comments but this one surely deserves it. Everything - from a low-key hipster vibe of the cafe to die-for shawarma I had to the low, low bill (!!) - was on point. And the best part - they cater to the locals, not the tourists, so you won't see any - a nice relief from crowded sights. Thank you, Veggie Visa for the excellent recommendation!

  11. Hi! I live in Prague and took a visiting friend to My Raw Cafe for breakfast. Obviously, the food is raw (in terms of the Raw food concept), I don't believe this is the reason for the poor quality/overpriced-ness of the place. I had the avocado toast (which on the menu had a range of other veg/toppings). It cost 160czk or thereabouts and was one Knäckebröd cracker with pureed avocado (I'm not a fan), beetroot and mango with some chia seeds. These toppings are not what was on the menu. I found it to be a lot of money for the one cracker that didn't match the menu. My friend had blueberry pancakes, the taste was bland and the texture was sandy and gritty. The vanilla sauce and blueberries it was served with were very tasty though. She paid around 130 for the pancakes and only received two small discs, make of that what you will - not awful pricing but not worth it in our opinion. We shared a tiramisu, the texture was pleasing and the taste wasn't bad just very strong coconut flavour as coconut milk had obviously been used (which is fine), I don't want to judge it too harshly for this but some other plant milk/cream could've been used to tone it down, but again - still tasty! It was quite a small tiramisu, we only shared to taste it, I think it was around 70czk - so the best value for money so far. I had a cappuccino with (I think) oat milk, either that or soy, I don't remember. It was very tasty and was hot (not sure if that is true to the raw philosophy but I am just a regular old vegan!), it was about the price of a coffee elsewhere so I was satisfied. The staff were fine but not necessarily super friendly, but the service was decent, pretty average. One man did seem irritated when my friend wanted to pay with card, even asking twice if there was ANY chance she could pay with cash. They had a working card machine so I don't really understand why.
    The decor was cutesy, the deserts seemed appetizing. The cafe is really small though, enough seats and such but you just feel so spied on by the staff if that makes sense - if they engaged and were friendly it would be nice but they do not so it feels a little uncomfortable (esp when the place is relatively empty). It was also FREEZING in there, so bring a jacket. It is inside of a galleria type place (a small mall).
    I wouldn't recommend it for meals, but for a coffee and cakes (fika - hehe!), it is nice.

    1. Hey Pyper, thanks for the info! You're right, 160kc for a piece of toast is absurd! Sounds like a pretty bland experience. Sorry to hear it. I still haven't been to My Raw Cafe and really have no interest, especially after reading this!

      There are so many great places in Prague for vegan food, I hope you found some better options!

  12. My cafe raw & sweet secret of raw are awesome!

    As for Puro - their main store of vegan products are located in a different location.

  13. Hi!! Thanks for this awesome post... I'm headed to Prague for a birthday in November and we're going to be 8. Which restaurant would you recommend for dinner with a big group please? 🙂

    1. Hi Clara, I'd recommend Pastva for a birthday celebration. Just make sure you call ahead and book a table. Satsang is nice too, but since not everything on the menu is vegan you will have less options. Enjoy! 🙂

  14. Dani, maybe too late now but we were at Vegan's yesterday and had both of these - they were great!

    I would also add Natureza - we stumbled upon it on the way to the John Lennon wall. It's a veggie place with vegan options. I had a lovely tofu curry and bf had an amazing mushroom and tempeh risotto. They have a stunning garden with seating, too. So beautiful in this mild autumn 🙂

  15. Hi there,

    Great post I love it. Often it is difficult to find a blog where there is actually useful information about places. The descriptions are great and like the personal touch you put to it! Thanks a lot 🙂

    Sadly most of the places are closed on Sundays, but I will try some of your recommendations during the week!

    Cheers

    1. Hey there! You're very welcome and I'm really happy you found it to be useful. Moment is open every day, even on holidays, and Satsang is also open on Sundays. Enjoy the rest of your time in Prague! 🙂

  16. Hi there
    I wonder whether you could suggest one or two restaurants in Prague that are vegan 'friendly'? I'm the only vegan in my family of four and as supportive as they are they would prefer a non vegan menu when we travel.
    Thanks for your help
    Veronika

    1. Hi Veronika, many of the restaurants in this article are "vegan friendly" non-vegan restaurants. Here they are:

      Javanka
      Mr. Hotdog
      Paprika
      Belzepub
      Pizzeria Manna
      Letna Pizza
      Arepas de Lyna

      Hope that helps! Have fun in Prague. 🙂

  17. Just leaving Prague now! And while they do have a very medieval vibe of meat and potatoes I was thoroughly impressed with every restaurant or food stall market I visited. I didn’t need a specific vegan eatery, every place offered a full complete meal or snack of vegan offerings. Thing perogies with veggies, cabbage and mushrooms, potato dishes for days. None of them boring to appeal as an after thought for a vegan/vegetarian rather a wonderfully flavored dish for all to enjoy.

    1. Hi Sid, Thanks for leaving this comment. Prague has indeed become more vegan friendly recently. Just curious where you ate? I'm always looking for new vegan-friendly places to add to my other article about non-vegan places that serve vegan dishes. I know that most traditional Czech places still do not serve vegan dishes and will look at you funny for asking. So curious to hear what restaurants you visited. Thanks! 🙂

  18. Wiw, thanks for this post! So much has changed in the past 6/7 years since moving to Prague and going vegan. The choice is wide, the quality of vegan food is not always high but it's getting better 🙂 it's a great list, only a couple of these I don't know and I will be visiting them for sure. Thank you for this comprehensive guide 🙂

    1. You said it! So much has changed in that time. I mean, Prague has been vegan friendly for at least the past 6 years, but there have been so many new options popping up in the past few.

      I'm happy you like my article! 🙂

      What's your favorite place for vegan food here?

    1. Thanks for letting me know! I haven't been to that part of town in a while. I've removed it from the article 🙂

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