U ZLATÉHO TYGRA
A place where famous guests, including Václav Havel, have stayed. If you ...Read more
FOLKLORE GARDEN
Read moreMix with tourists from all over the world to discover Czech folk dances and traditions with this two-hour interactive program. Dance, music and costumes will make your head spin and furnish the timeouts between courses. The menu is typical (soup, salad, roasted potatoes, sausage, pork meat, chicken) and the beer flows freely. Then you can dance in this old renovated house, inside or outside depending on the season. Needless to say, booking is essential.
BARÁČNICKÁ RYCHTA
Read moreA perfect place to taste authentic Czech cuisine at really reasonable prices. A highly recommended restaurant, therefore. The setting is typically Czech, with its wooden furniture and walls decorated with large wooden panels as well. The menu offers two or three dishes a day depending on the market, while the menu still offers classic bohemian specialities (taste the excellent goulash!). Cultural activities are regularly scheduled in the evenings to liven up the meal. Find out more about the website.
U MODRÉ KACHNIČKY
Read moreOld house, antique furniture, various rooms and antiques, all equally beautiful and loaded. In this romantic restaurant, you'd think you were at an ambassador's house and it's better to book your table two days in advance. Beautiful game and duck specialities (the restaurant is called "Au Canard Bleu" and the menu offers eight different recipes for cooking palmipeds), topped with mushrooms, nuts, honey and apples, or a plum or cayenne pepper sauce. A pure delight!
U MALTÉZSKÝCH RYTÍŘŮ
Taste French and Czech specialities in a medieval setting on the ground ...Read more
CAFÉ LOUVRE
Read moreAn emblematic Prague café and restaurant, where the ramparts once stood, the Louvre Café recalls the atmosphere of the cafés of the Austro-Hungarian Empire with its dressed waiters, aristocratic furniture and a hushed atmosphere conducive to a galant or business meeting. A true place of history, the Louvre café counts among its customers Karel Čapek, Franz Kafka, Albert Einstein and Masaryk. The restaurant offers excellent Czech cuisine, for very reasonable prices and first-class service. A great experience!
MLEJNICE
Read moreFriendly and warm setting with beams and old objects. Salads can be enough for a meal for small appetites. To accompany all this, about fifteen specialities of potato preparations. For the others, some excesses are in sight with duck with apples and calvados. Finally, try some desserts, which are really worth a visit. All this in a very authentic atmosphere - the address is mainly visited by Czechs, so you will not be surrounded by tourists. Small quiet courtyard at the back, nicely decorated.
RISTORANTE GUSTO
Read moreVery good Italian restaurant in the Vinohrady district, fresh pasta and very well prepared sauces. The dishes are really good, very good. A nice decor and a smiling service. All at an absolutely reasonable price. In addition, there is a kids'corner for children.
THE BASE
Read moreIn a radical departure from traditional hospoda, The Base's decor is purposely uncluttered, brightly lit and discreetly furnished. The trendy 30-somethings can also be found here, with the copper beer vats as a backdrop (here we only drink Urquell pilsner), and order traditional Czech dishes in a light version, based on local and seasonal produce. Goulash, pork chops and roast duck are all very well done! A little pricey, but you pay for the atmosphere, and the daily menu means you don't have to spend too much.
SALABKA
Read moreSalabka is a charming complex with an excellent gourmet restaurant and its own winery in the district of Troja. Quality wines and spirits have been grown here since the 13th century. Since 1955, Salabka wines have already won several international awards. Chef Petr Kunc prepares creative specialties. The dishes are worked, the colours, the texture, the tastes blend together for a very successful culinary experience, all in a magnificent green setting set back from the hustle and bustle of the centre.
AMOS
Read moreUnpretentious, but a great place to dine on a budget and in good proportion, a stone's throw from Old Town Square and close to the Roxy. Czech cuisine with a wide range of meat recipes, some trout sold by weight and a wide range of side dishes, all for a very reasonable price. So, for those who don't want to spend too much while filling their stomachs, this is your Prague rendezvous. There are a few tables outside on the sidewalk, but the street isn't very busy.
CAFÉ SAVOY
Read moreOne of the city's most charming addresses. Located in a 19th-century Art Nouveau building, the setting is magnificent: 7 m high ceilings painted in neo-Renaissance style, large mirrors, elegant wood and marble furnishings, large glass window overlooking the pastry workshop... You won't know where to turn, and taking a tour is already a delightful experience. When it comes to cuisine, the Ambiente group never disappoints, with a selection of high-quality, affordable dishes from breakfast to dinner. Highly recommended.
PIVOVARSKÝ DŮM BENEDIKT
Of course there are the delicious game recipes, but above all we come here ...Read more
CAFE CAFE
Read moreA chic, trendy gay-friendly bistro with a tasteful decor, where people also come to see and be seen. In addition to a clientele of artists and tourists, a few local celebrities come here to sample the excellent risottos on the menu, which is essentially made up of Italian specialties at very affordable prices. The pastries are also well worth a visit, and the place is ideal for late-night breakfasts.
KAMPA PARK
Read moreIn a magnificent setting on the banks of the Vltava River, Kampa Park restaurant welcomes you to its cosy atmosphere for an exceptional culinary experience. On the menu is an international cuisine with French and Italian accents, enhanced by the house chef. To fully appreciate the cuisine we recommend the tasting menu with the wines that accompany the experience. Then, all you have to do is take a digestive walk on Kampa Island, admiring the silhouette of the Charles Bridge overlooking the Vltava. Romantic as ever!
RISTORANTE PASTA FRESCA
Read moreAll the smells, all the flavours of Italy are at Ristorante Pasta Fresca. With more than twenty kinds of pasta or risotto, an excellent Parma ham, cutlets, and delicious Chianti and Grappa... you can enjoy it and want more. Chef Tomáš Mykytyn carefully selects the best products to prepare his daily recipes with seasonal products. If you can afford it, go to the white truffle season: there is a tasty pasta recipe! A sure and rather cheap value for lovers of Italy.
U MEDVÍDKŮ
Read more"Aux Oursons" is the biggest brasserie in Prague. As soon as you enter, you are confronted with a ballet of busy waiters and waitresses, their hands overflowing with mugs, like in the best clichés! The food is typical, well prepared and hearty, accompanied by a beer obviously brewed in-house. Or is it the other way around? Not too expensive and always a good atmosphere. Ideal to taste typical dishes like goulash, pig's knees or pivny syr, literally "beer cheese". Copious as you wish!
KOLKOVNA
Read moreWe come here to drink a beer and taste some of the best Czech dishes in Prague. Wild boar, roast goose or duck, pig's knees or roast suckling pig or smoked sausage. Pints of beer, cabbage and knedliky obviously accompany the whole thing, an excellent address frequented by the local businessmen who came to eat well... and drink well. Very reasonable prices, even if the place, a chain present all over the country, lacks a little charm and the service is not the best in town
CAFE GRAFF
Read moreCzech specialities and recipes inspired by the Alpine region are rather successful, in both cases fresh and light products. We also come here for breakfast, very complete and rather cheap in terms of quantity and quality of products: good pastries and fresh fruit juices. A good idea if you have decided to save it at your hotel. And then we also come for the setting: comfortable sofas and a cosy atmosphere under high ceilings, a small terrace on the street, all just a stone's throw from the heart of Nové Mĕsto