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Accessibly hip |
Pštrossova 220/29 Prague 11000 Czech Republic +420 2 2493 2020 / +420 7 7733 3164 http://www.dynamorestaurace.cz/ |
Join the local hip crowd—made up largely of young professionals and clubbers—in an ultra modern, lime green setting under neon lights. International dishes mixed with Czech favorites make up the cleverly arranged menu. All the beef and chicken dishes are superb. Vegetarians should test drive the grilled eggplant. A respectable collection of Moravian wines and Czech pilsners are complemented by a large bar chalked full of spirits. Reasonably priced and cool, this place attracts a fun crowd. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sophistication meets eclectic hipness |
Opatovická 5 Prague 11000 Czech Republic +420 2 2491 6047 |
The French-Californian cuisine mixes and matches the best of two culinary dream worlds. The climax of the fresh, innovative menu is the chef's choice: a five-course taster menu which changes according to his whims. But trust his taste. Otherwise, dive into the smoked corn soup first before testing the grilled quail with steamed spinach or the roasted beef tenderloin with potato truffle. The internation wine list complements everything. The dessert tray will bring even the most demanding sweets connoisseur to his knees. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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Creative Czech fare, Greek twist |
Melnická (Újezd) 13 Malá Strana Prague 15000 Czech Republic +420 2 5151 0557 http://www.meduzzy.cz/ |
An imaginative take on Czech dishes served in a pleasant atmosphere within the blond planked wood interior sets this establishment apart from more straight-forward pubs in the city. Greek touches of pita sandwiches, feta cheese, Tzatziki and Caesar salads give the place added charm in addition to the well prepared Czech pork, beef and chicken dishes served with a twist. Pastas, soups and salads include loads of crab and tuna options while Greek wines complement the otherwise standard offering of Moravian wines and Budvar beer. The candlelit space of background flamenco guitar music attracts couples seeking a romantic evening out. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Romantic views from the Dancing Building |
Rašínovo nábreží 80 Dancing House - Tancící dum Prague 12000 Czech Republic +420 2 2198 4160 http://www.laperle.cz/ |
Located atop the most controversial architectural feat of the last decade, the Dancing Building, this restaurant is sassy and knows it. The St. Peter's fish in champagne sauce is a favorite entrée as is the duck breast in port wine sauce. A heavenly dessert tray offers rich chocolate and fruit cakes. Step outside on the rooftop terrace and take in the stunning view of the castle views over coffee or cognac. The Michelin guide claims this to be "the best French restaurant in Prague." Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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Piano Bar Fun |
Dukelských Hrdinu 46 Prague 17000 Czech Republic +420 2 2080 6768 http://www.rhapsody.cz/ |
This dynamic piano bar, located in the too often neglected Holešovice district of Prague, boasts a beautiful interior, masterful pianists, and an all-star clientele. Notables from Prime Minister Vaclav Klaus to actor Michael Douglas have been spotted here at the bar, on the dance floor, or dining on one of the fine entrees like Scaloppine al Limone (veal slices on lemon sauce). The wine list is also one of the most extensive in Prague. Come on your birthday and get a free bottle of champagne to celebrate. This piano bar will definitely make for a classy and enjoyable night out. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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In style and elegance |
U milosrdnych 6 Prague 11000 Czech Republic +420 2 2231 2677 http://www.lascene.cz/ |
Nestled in the quiet corner of busy Prague, la Scène is style and elegance personified. The restaurant is tastefully done with dim lights, classy furniture and stylish design. The food speaks for itself. Dishes like Marinated Salmon with honey, Old Fish Mustard and Apple Roll with chocolate sauce and ice cream make you want more! Check out their wine and champagne list—it's one of the best in town. Hit the Champagne and Cigar Club if you enjoy smoking, and play the piano while you are there! Of course it is a little heavy on your pocket but you will be more than satisfied with the food, ambience and staff. The place is the finest—after all, Mozart played here once! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Calling all rustic romantics! |
V.P. Ckalova 15 Prague 16000 Czech Republic +420 (0)2 2432 1505 |
Something of a cult following has developed around this inexpensive little spot and for good reason. Lit only by candles and the fire of the large, open grill on which everything is prepared, it's a virtual throwback to a simpler place where electricity has yet to make its mark and everyone sits at wooden communal benches. Don't let the latter put any of you meat eating lovebirds off as its rustic ambience makes this an ideal place for dates. The small menu offers pork, chicken, and beef on the grill. Reservations are a good idea. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Five nationalities in one |
Jecná 5 Prague 12000 Czech Republic +420 (0)2 2492 0509 |
Don't let the ambiguous location discourage you from this restaurant. Turn those few extra corners and you will discover its charming patio and entrance. One look at the menu will immediately set this restauarant apart from others in the city. Dishes representing cuisine from France, Italy, Norway, Ireland and Mexico sprinkle the page. Although each nationality is only allocated a few dishes, the overall choice is large and obviously diverse. The décor is a skillful blend of furnishings characteristic of each of the 5 regions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Romantic gourmet restaurant |
Dražického Námesti 4 Malá Strana Prague 11800 Czech Republic +420 (0)2 5753 0725 http://www.upatrona.cz/ |
In a rare moment of wisdom a few years back a certain local English language newspaper voted this superb restaurant the most romantic in town. And indeed it is easy to see why with its two charming, floral patterned rooms and picturesque location near the foot of Charles Bridge. And the food is every bit as good. Roasted Saddle of Wild Boar with Almond Pancakes, Smoked Duck in Honey Glaze, Tuna Tartar with Quail Eggs and Open Ravioli stuffed with tiger prawns are some of the mouth-watering options. Is the five course menu with wine a bargain? You decide. Virtuoso service. Review © 2007, Wcities |