Nope, but I do. Or a crisp sandwich. But I don't have any crisps, not being a snacky household. I do have poppadoms though, so I may have a poppadom and lime pickle sandwich later. Don't mock, they are surprisingly good. Crispy and spicy.
Citoyen got me thinking about the best meal I've had and I think it was in Prague too. Back in the early 2000s, if I recall, and it was a such a splendid evening, one of those meals that lasts all evening, our waiter didn't speak any English, we didn't speak any Czech, so everything involved mutual language lessons, service was slow, but perfectly paced, and the food very good, the wine plentiful, and the bill teeny. Anyway, it just worked. We went back a few times and it was good just not that good. I can't remember the name though, it's on the top of the hill, Malá Strana. If I recall it was one of few private restaurants during the communist era. It'll come to me, I've not been to Prague for years.
Central Europe is good for dining. There's a place out in the country near Novi Sad that's awesome too (don't ask me to spell it). I've never eaten so much food in one (five hour!) sitting.