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Food and Drink in Prague


At Zlatá Praha you have a view across Prague’s skyline.

For gourmet pallets

Prague has yet to have any of its restaurants awarded stars from the “restaurant bible” Guide Rouge. The restaurants we have listed are those that are almost worthy of star status. Book early!
 
Allegro. Modern versions  of Italian classics. View over Charles Bridge. Beautiful summer terrace. In the Four Seasons hotel. 221 426 880.

Zlatá Praha. Stylish restaurant  with excellent food. Summer terrace. In the Inter-Continental hotel. 296 630 914.

Flambée. Beautiful basement restaurant with fine traditional dishes. Husova 5. 224 248 512.
La Scene. Champagne club and French star chef.


How would you like to sit here at Kampa Park and enjoy the view?

Good food, fine views

La Perle de Prague. Groovy architecture and French influences right by the river. Dancing House, 7 tr, Rasinovo Nábrezí 80.

 

Bellevue. View over the river and bridge, modern delicacies. Terrace. Smetanovo Nábrezí 18.

 

Kampa Park. Right by Charles Bridge. Chic, with dishes from many parts of the world. Na Kampe 8 B.


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Romantic establishments in the Old Town

La Provence. Classics such as specialities from the sea, as well as French onion soup and boeuf bourguignon. Stupartska 9.

Le Terroir. Modern French food in a basement wall. Vejvodova 1.
 
At Le Terroir you can eat in a house dating back to the 9th century.

Genuine beer halls

 

Novomestsky pivovar. Means “new town brewery”. Giant beer hall with home brewed beer and homely fair. Vodickova 20, close to Wenceslas Square.


Nicely warm and snug at Los v Oslu.

Tips for travellers on smaller budgets

Los v Oslu. Norway-influence, fun, unpretentious – and good! Perunova 17.

 

Verona. The best pizza, pies and bruschetta in the city, say those in the know. Ruská 42.

 

Wings Club. Genuine Czech restaurant and mini air museum in one. Lucemburská 11.

 

U Rudolfa II. Genuine Czech food for lunch, away from the tourist guides. Krizovnicka.

 


Franz Kafka and Albert Einstein are past visitors to the Café Louvre.

Cafes

Café Louvre. Charming café, restaurant, chess, billiards. Národní trída 20.

 

Café Ritual. Well inrökt, student cafe in the old town. Tynska 11.

 

Kaficko. No smoking café with coffee beans from the finest coffee-growing regions of the world. Misenska 10.


 


Vegetarian

Country Life. Vegan fast-food restaurant at Melantrichova 15 and Jungmannova 1.

 

Radost FX. Claimed to have the best vegetarian food in the city. Belehradska 120 (by the museum).
 
Vegetarian in a young, relaxed environment at Radost FX.

Find out more at www.visitprague.cz