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David Restaurant


Posh meals in a genteel setting
Trziste 21/611
Prague 11000
Czech Republic
+420 2 5753 3109
http://www.restaurant-david.cz/
The superlatives start to flow thick and fast once those who have experienced an evening at David begin to describe the place, which is nestled unassumingly on a cobblestoned street near the US embassy. Soft lighting and classical music greet visitors as they enter the simple two-room space. Beautifully prepared Czech dishes set the standard for the city while the charming, friendly service is head and shoulders above the rest. Game lovers will have found the right place - the marinated deer back in truffle sauce is highly recommended. As for traditional Czech cuisine, try the delicious roasted duck and goose breast.

Review © 2007, Wcities
David Restaurant photo by David Vasileff
Photo: David Vasileff
 

 
Dolly Bell


Imaginative Balkan fare
Neklanova 20
Prague, Prague 12800
Czech Republic
+420 2 29 8815
Dolly Bell serves Mediterranean menu with a focus on Yugoslav-style cooking. The surreal décor featuring hanging chairs and tables and numerous clocks gives the place a charm of its own. It is very popular with the Yugoslav expat population, which grew rapidly during the mid-1990s. The Begova soup, containing spicy chicken and vegetables, is a great starter as is the proja, a sweet corn pastry with Balkan cheese. Seafood and grilled meats make up most of the main dishes and, of course, there is tasty Baklava for dessert. There is a good selection of Yugoslav wines on offer too.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Hergetova Cihelna


Sophisticated Atmosphere
Cihelná 2b
Mala Strana
Prague 11800
Czech Republic
+420 2 9682 6103 / +420 800 15 2672 (Toll Free)
http://www.cihelna.com/
Hergetova Cihelna Bar & Restaurant offers a sophisticated setting for fine dining and drinking. Located in a renovated 19th century brick factory, the building is now divided into a restaurant, bar, and music lounge. The outside terrace has stunning views of Charles Bridge, one of Prague's most popular attractions. Their menu caters to a wide variety of tastes. With cuisine from Asia, Europe and America, you can be sure that what you're craving can be found on their menu. The bar, separate from the restaurant, has a wide assortment of alcoholic bevarages. On the weekends, a DJ is usually playing here. Whether you're after the food or the drinks, this is a great place to spend your evening.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hergetova Cihelna photo by Kampa Group
Photo: Kampa Group
Hergetova Cihelna photo by Kampa Group
Photo: Kampa Group
Hergetova Cihelna photo by David Danzig
Photo: David Danzig
 

 
Opera Grill


Exclusivity and plush surroundings
Karoliny svetle 35
Prague 11000
Czech Republic
+420 2 2222 0518
Don't be put off by the speakeasy effect of the dark, unlit entrance in a quiet corner of the Old Town where there is not much going on. Push on further into the apartment building entrance where you will find the restaurant complete with plush furnishings. A lone pianist in the corner creates the perfect atmosphere for romance while guests peruse the handwritten menu featuring the day's treats which usually consist of Czech meat dishes and continental-style pasta and seafood. A respectable collection of Moravian vintages nicely complements the meal.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Osmicka


Trendy and relaxing
Balbinova 8
Prague 12000
Czech Republic
+420 2 2282 6888
http://www.osmicka.com/
This trendy cellar restaurant and bar (located on a side street off Anglicka) is popular with the younger crowd. The menu offers a creative take on Czech cuisine with several innovative dishes available like the Pesto Potato. The standard Czech beef, pork and chicken dishes are also available. Its yellow walls and ceiling are typical of bright, newly redone eating establishments in the city. The bar is open late and the prices are moderate, thanks to its location.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Pilsen Restaurant


Excellent Czech restaurant
Namesti Republiky 5
Municipal House
Prague 11000
Czech Republic
+420 (0)2 2200 2770 / +420 (0)2 2200 2784
http://www.francouzskarestaura...
Follow the "oom pah" music echoing up the stairs to this basement beer hall restaurant in the Municipal House—the city's finest example of art nouveau architecture. A favorite of tour groups (especially Germans) and locals with a taste for nostalgia, it serves up Czech dishes alongside traditional pilsners. The socialist realism of the tiled wall scenes adds an off-beat twist. The friendly, chatty staff are attentive and will be happy to tell you the history of the pub and building.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Puškin


14th-century splendor
Husova 14
Prague 11000
Czech Republic
+420 2 2421 6467 / +420 2 2421 6489
http://www.pmz-gastro.cz/AJ/cafe/
A stone's throw from Charles Bridge in the heart of the Old Town, this building dates back to the 14th century. Inside the quiet, cave-like cellar restaurant, well-prepared Czech and continental favorites are served alongside a respectable selection of Moravian and French wines. It is recognized by locals as one of the city's top restaurants and many representatives of the Czech nouveau riche, ex-pat business folk and tourists dine here in splendor. Incidentally, one of the present owners is a member of the Puskin family, hence the name.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Restaurace Rudy Baron


Traditional Czech with International influence.
Korunni 23
Prague, Prague 12000
Czech Republic
+420 2 2251 1348 / +420 2 2251 4485
http://www.rudybaron.cz
Keep an eye open for the enormous airplane propeller above the front door and you won't miss this restaurant. The place has a cozy feel with hardwood tables and chairs and crafty accessories that will remind you of home. To compliment the pleasant aura is a very local neighborhood crowd. The menu is not cheap but is competitive with inflated city center prices. The cuisine consists of traditional Czech favorites but expect an international flare to each dish.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Restaurant Hradcany


Gourmet Food
Keplerova 6
Hotel Savoy
Prague 118 00
Czech Republic
+420 224 302 430
http://www.hotel-savoy.cz/cont...
Restaurant Hradcany has imperial ambiance and great view of the sky with some great specialties everyday. The cuisine features local and international dishes for the menu depends solely on the seasonal availability of products. Restaurant Hradcany in Prague is regarded as the foremost leader in innovative cuisine. The place has live piano music and sometimes the center floor is cleared for dancing. It was recently nominated for the Top Ten of Maurer's Gourmet Guide.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Staroceska Koliba


Czech cuisine and music
Narodni 15
Prague 11000
Czech Republic
+420 2 2421 5265
Koliba is a step back in time with live dulcimer bands and dancers decked out in folk costumes performing nightly under rustic wooden alcoves or on a small stage. The cuisine is as traditionally Czech as the entertainment and service. Dive into old world recipes featuring pork, beef and chicken complemented by Moravian vintages. Located within yards of the National Theatre (although on the other side of the road), this large restaurant sits behind a crystal shop of the same name.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
U Vladare


Czech fare in sumptuous surroundings
Maltézské námestí 10
Prague 11800
Czech Republic
+420 2 5753 4121 / +420 2 5753 1309
http://www.uvladare.cz/
Steeped in history, this quaint restaurant has been serving guests since 1779. The traditional fare may well make you change your mind about Czech cuisine paling in comparison to others in Europe. Sample the Czech-style roast pheasant with goose liver or roast quail with almond stuffing in a quiet, cozy atmosphere, surrounded by Czech antiques, chandeliers and posh furniture. Be sure to venture down to the low-ceilinged wine cellar to chose a Czech vintage or else, if you are on a beer kick, you wont go wrong with a couple of the original pilsners. The fruit dumplings and palacinky (Czech pancakes) with ice cream and marmalade will pleasantly round off your dining experience.

Review © 2007, Wcities
U Vladare photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
V Zátiší


Bohemian Flavors
Betlemske namesti
Liliova 1
Prague 11000
Czech Republic
+420 222 221 155
http://www.vzatisi.cz
V Zátiší is a classy restaurant that will surely delight you with its modern yet comfortable interior, its extensive wine list, and its delectable take on traditional Czech and eclectic international cuisine. For dinner, try one of their juicy specialties, such as Tender Bites of Herb Roasted Quails Served on Arborio Risotto with Porcini Mushrooms and Truffle Oil. Those of you with a sweet tooth need not fear: the restaurant's long dessert list has a little bit of everything. V Zátiší was recommended as one of Prague's top restaurants by the Michelin Guide, and is a sister establishment of Mlýnec and Bellevue.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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