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If you are a food aficionado and don’t have a cash problem, you may experience some of the best gastronome restaurants in Prague. Basically, Czech cuisine comprises two main specialties – beer and boiled beef. Their exceptional and stimulating Pilsen-Urquell can challenge the best of German beers and can be enjoyed best when served with a Parzska Sunka – the famous Prague ham! Czech wine is not bad either and if you need to taste their wine, try one of the best vintages, like red Melink.
Interestingly, Czechs do not appreciate vegetables much, barring potatoes locally called Brambory that is found in almost all kind of dishes. Sometimes, it is substituted with dumplings like Knedliky that are prepared with basic flour. Here we present Top Ten restaurants in Prague – most of them located in the city centre – where you can sample the best Czech gourmets. Most of these restaurants are located within walking distance of the hotels, nightlife, opera houses and other attractions.
Interestingly, Czechs do not appreciate vegetables much, barring potatoes locally called Brambory that is found in almost all kind of dishes. Sometimes, it is substituted with dumplings like Knedliky that are prepared with basic flour. Here we present Top Ten restaurants in Prague – most of them located in the city centre – where you can sample the best Czech gourmets. Most of these restaurants are located within walking distance of the hotels, nightlife, opera houses and other attractions.
Bellevue Restaurant
Situated in Old Town, Prague, the Bellevue Restaurant appears hovering on the bank of Smetana offering fantastic sight of the Prague Castle and Charles Bridge. It is considered to be one of the finest restaurants in the city and patronized for its outstanding gastronomy as well as its graceful ambiance.
Envisaged and administered by Italian expert chef Carlo Bernardini, the Bellevue offers international and Bohemian delicacies that accentuate fresh fish, meat and lavish desserts. For the regulars, the restaurant offers at least one new starter, main course and dessert every week. On the other hand, Bellevue’s wine list includes the choicest French wines and Champagnes along with the best Czech.
Sundays are special at Bellevue as it has a popular Jazz Brunch from 11.00 am to 3.00 pm. The brunch includes four courses along with a glass of Champagne and non-alcoholic drinks for just 990czk. Children are charged 490czk.
Located at the Prague Centre, one can reach Bellevue via the metro from Staromestska (line A) or by tram numbers 17, 18, 53 and get down at the Karlovy Lázně stop and take a brief walk from there. It is open daily from 12.00 noon to 3.00 pm and again from 8.00 pm to 11.00 pm.
The Bellevue Restaurant is a pleasant blend of the modern and the conventional locale with the sagacity of the formal. It is an ideal place that suits groups of friends, families and business dinners. The restaurant is located in a chateau-type structure close to the Vltava River with its official address at Smetanovo Nab. 18 at Old Town of Prague, Czech Republic.
Kmpa Park Restaurant
The Kampa Park is a trendy restaurant situated at a dream location on the embankment of River Vltava (Moldau) in Kampa Island and offers breathtaking views of the legendary Charles Bridge. It is owned by a young Norwegian restaurateur who took a liking for this landmark and accepted the challenge to raise the place among the top five leading gourmet spots in the city.
While the Kampa Park Restaurant is one of the favorites on the tourists’ agenda, it is also popular with the business community who love to visit the place to unwind themselves after hectic schedules. In fact, the restaurant has earned so many good reviews in the media that it is also popular with VIPs visiting Prague. The restaurant has eight stylish contemporary dining rooms.
In addition to its locale and ambience, the Kampa Park is also well known for its excellent gastronomy, which includes unsullied seafood, novel meat varieties and characteristic Czech wild game delicacies. Alongside lavish seafood and delightful desserts, it also specializes in international cuisine. The restaurant also stocks and offers an assortment of Czech and international wines that include more than 150 vintages from across the globe. The Kampa Park is also renowned for its Champagne bar, where locals like to join after dark.
A tranquil and sophisticated place, the Kampa Park has room for groups of any size and is ideal for special events and corporate gatherings. The main dining room of the Kampa Park is the famous riverside terrace overlooking Charles Bridge and the river.
Located at Na Kampe 8b, Mala Strana, Prague 1 in Czech Republic, the Kampa Park is open daily between 12.00 noon and 4.00 pm and again from 6.00 pm to 1.00 am. It is situated near the Charles Bridge, Hergetova Cihelna Restaurant and Restaurant Fish. If you take the Metro to reach the Kampa Park alight at Malostranska (Line A) and if traveling by Trams Numbers 12, 22 and 23 get down at the Malostranske Namesti stop and take a leisurely walk.
Flambée Restaurant
Flambée Restaurant is just as popular among businessmen, people in the government Cabinets, and royal courts all over the world as it is to the Hollywood VIPs. Believe it or not, Baron Rothschild, Madeleine Albright, H D Gentscher, Michael Jackson, Meryl Streep, Ornela Mutti, Tom Cruise, Chuck Norris, Nicole Kidman, the Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd are only a few of the large number of famous personalities who have enjoyed pleasurable moments at Flambée during their visits to Prague.
The restaurant, located in stone-vaulted, 14th century cellars, is arguably the most exciting place for dinners in the Czech Republic capital. Incidentally, Flambée Restaurant also has a historical background as the wine cellars here date back to the 8th century and the restaurant itself was started in the 11th century. The restaurant’s historic setting coupled with modern interior designing has not only given Flambée a magical touch, but also facilitated it to win several awards.
Flambée Restaurant is, no doubt, a first-rate gastronome restaurant with a reputation for great service. It offers French and Czech cuisines that include delicacies like lobster, scallops, duck, lamb, venison and fine steak with foie gras. The international food is prepared by expert chefs who have represented the country at various global cookery events. The Flambée, open daily from 11.30 am to midnight, also has a collection of excellent wines that can please even the most judicious visitor. The live piano show at the restaurant every evening is also a major attraction here.
To reach the Flambée Restaurant, located at Prague Centre in Old Town close to the Old Town Square, Wenceslas Square, Charles Bridge, Pravda Restaurant and the Barock Restaurant & Bar, one can take the Metro (line A) and alight at Staromestska. Its official address is Flambée Restaurant, Husova 5, Old Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic.
Hergetova Cihelna Restaurant & Bar
Situated in a great site within firing span from the Charles Bridge, at the juncture where the Certovka stream empties into the Vltava River in Mala Strana in Prague’s Old Town, the Hergetova Cihelna Restaurant and Bar is also known as the poor man’s Kampa Park. The restaurant, often called the Brick House, is one of the best tourist attractions in the Czech Republic capital owing to its reasonable charges.
The ambience at Hergetova Cihelna is stylish, but daunting like the Kampa Park though the owner of both is same. Hence, it is a popular joint for all sections of people who find it an unruffled place to banquet. The inside of Hergetova Cihelna is extends over quite a few echelons and during the warmer season the restaurant opens up its vast porch facing the river to enable the visitors to enjoy their lunch in bright sunshine or dine in the warmth of heaters. A riverside table is one of the coziest places here.
Although Hergetova Cihelna generally offers international cuisine, Mediterranean and Italian culinary dominates the menu. The food is not only superb, but imaginative as well as reasonably priced. The restaurant also offers an excellent wine collection and boats of a stylish cocktail bar, a café as well as a music lounge. The last three are separate from the main restaurant and the weekends here become lively with DJs playing choicest music. The restaurant is open daily between 11:30 am and 4:00 pm and again from 6.00 pm to 1.00 am.
As Hergetova Cihelna is situated in the Prague Center, reaching the place is easy. If one prefers to travel by the Metro, he needs to alight at Malostranska (line A). Alternatively, one can reach the place by Tram numbers 12, 22 and 23 and get down at Malostranske Manesti. The place is located close to the Charles Bridge and Kampa Park Restaurant with official address as Hergetova Cihelna Restaurant & Bar at Cihelná 2b in Mala Strana in Prague 1, Czech Republic.
Hergetova Cihelna is a highly recommended restaurant and if you are in Prague, you must try this restaurant before the owners decide to hike the prices.
V Zatisi Wine Restaurant
V Zatisi Wine Restaurant played a major role in reviving Prague’s dining scene in 1989 is located just off the peaceful Betlémské náměstí Square in Old Town and is considered to be one of the best eateries in the Czech Republic capital. The ambience of the restaurant is tranquil and casual atmosphere, while the waiters are there to counsel and to assist, but not to prevail over the visitors.
In fact, V Zátiší Wine Restaurant was among the earliest restaurants in Prague to open its doors after the Velvet Revolution and by 1996, V Zatisi had attained the esteemed ´Best Restaurant in Central & Eastern Europe´ award from Egon Ronay´s Seagram Guide. And, five years later, the eatery had been declared the ´Best restaurant in Prague´ by Gourmet 2001.
This elegant restaurant is well known for its excellent gastronomy accompanied by an assortment of choicest wines from across the world. V Zátiší offers a superb choice of wines, including world-class imports and first-rate variety of comparatively unfamiliar Czech wines that are supplied and selected by the restaurant manager Libor Pavliček.
The restaurant’s food fare comprises an excellent assortment of fish like Sea Bass and roasted Monkfish, lamb, beef, venison and other Czech and international delicacies, served with a selection of fresh vegetables. To experience an eventual dining, try the 'Best of Bohemia' menu or the 'Best of V Zatisi' menu, with the optional wines. Together with customary meat and game delicacies, the menu now also includes freshest seafood, selected daily by Chef de Cuisine Stanislava Marková. The desserts offered here too are appetizing and abundant.
Located on the Old Town Square near the Charles Bridge and National Theatre, V Zátiší is daily open from 12:00 noon to 3:00 pm and between 5:30 pm and midnight. The kitchen, however, closes at 11.00 pm.
V Zatisi Wine Restaurant can be reached by Metro: Staromestska (line A) and Narodni Trida (line B). The visitors may also decide to travel by tram numbers 17, 18 and 53 and alight at the Karlovy Lázně stop to reach the eatery. The official address of the restaurant is V Zatisi Wine Restaurant at Liliova 1, Betlemske Namesti, Old Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic.
La Provence Restaurant
La Provence Restaurant & Brasserie – two impressive restaurants under one roof offer a one-stop gastronome paradise for connoisseurs of French cuisine. While you experience the true atmosphere and authentic specialties of a real Parisian Brasserie on the ground floor, down the stairs, you can enjoy the romantic environs of a first-rate French eatery offering specialties from the Provence region. To add to the ambience, candles on the tables and live piano create a very warm feeling that makes the restaurant a paradise for all lovers of true French food.
Located on the Stupartska Street just behind the Old Town Square in Prague Centre, La Provence offers delectable starters, including fresh oysters, salmon, escargots, foie gras and grilled gambas. The main course comprises tender lamb, beef, duck and traditional casseroles that are cooked with genuine sauces and accompaniments. The fresh fish and seafood platters, the fruits de mer on crushed ice served here are more mouth-watering. The cuisine, supervised by Chef Laurent Picca, is primarily French.
La Provence Restaurant has an excellent selection of wines, including Czech, Spanish and Italian varieties as well as a good collection of fine French wines from all over the country. The restaurant’s bar features some grand chateaux. No doubt, the restaurant, that offers live piano daily from 7.00 pm to 10.30 pm, has a special attraction and is suits the requirements for all groups, ages and types of visitors. Open daily from 12.00 noon and 1.00 am, La Provence Restaurant can accommodate 215 visitors and is an ideal choice for romantic evening dinners or friendly get-togethers.
The eatery is situated close to the Church of Our Lady Before Tyn and the Municipal House and once belonged to Nils Lebens, owner of Kampa Park, Square, Hergetova Cihelna and Bazaar. The place can be reached by Metro – Namesti Republiky (line B) as well as by tram numbers 5, 8, 14, 51 and 54 and alight at the Namesti Republiky stop.
The official address of this restaurant is La Provence Restaurant, Stupartska 9 in Old Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic.
Pravda Restaurant
Located adjacent to the Old-New Synagogue, on Prague's most high-status shopping street Parizska, this elegant restaurant offers exciting international cuisine in a fashionable, multinational milieu. The dazzling structure where Pravda Restaurant is situated dates back to 1906 and is a show of over-elaborate and larger-than-life rudiments that includes luxuriantly gilded stucco, carved beams, mosaics and mock marble.
On the contrary, Pravda’s inside is a remarkable blend of simplicity with neo-gothic fundamentals where luminous crystal chandeliers, gigantic mirrors, untainted white tablecloths and candle-lights light up the architectural features. The restaurant’s ceiling adorns a huge painting titled ‘Pravda’ meaning ‘the truth’ by the Yugoslavian painter Pedja Djakovič. Pravda also has pavement dining facility with heaters, overlooking the Parizska. Similarly, Danish designer Jes Edvards has shaped an outstanding yet distinguished dining region, incorporating crystal chandeliers and stucco-decorated walls into a primarily white color format.
Pravda Restaurant offers an international food fare where connoisseurs of Asian gastronomy may select spicy Tom Yam soup or a luscious Indonesian shrimp wok. On the other hand, the restaurant offers Norwegian salmon, Italian beef capriccio and Russian borsch soup to satiate the European taste buds. And if any one desires to try conventional Czech dishes, he may go for the appetizing Svíčková. Deserts include forest fruits cheesecake and Tiramisu.
Complimenting this wide array of gastronomy, there is an elaborate wine list and Pravda definitely amazes with a choice of wines from around the globe. Hence, it is little surprising that Pravda is a special eatery with a repute for charming celebrities. The restaurant is open daily from 12.00 noon to 1.00 am.
Situated near the Old Town Square, Josefov, Bugsy’s Restaurant and the Rybi Trh Fish Restaurant in Prague Centre, on can reach Pravda by the Metro and alight at Stromestska (line A). Alternatively, he may take a ride on tram number 17 and alight at Právnická fakulta or travel by the bus and get down at Právnická fakulta (133).
The restaurant’s official address is Pravda Restaurant, Parizska 17 in Old Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic.
Mlynec Restaurant
Located in a stunning surrounding, led by head chef Marek Purkart – the first Czech chef to receive the Michelin Bibendum award twice – and an exploratory methodology to both unusual international culinary as well as customary Czech dishes, Mlýnec is the Zátiší group's latest restaurant that has established itself rapidly among the elite in Prague. Mlýnec is one Czech restaurant that offers the visitors the choice of classic table layout or large round tables for groups.
By virtue of its riverside locale, Mlýnec's veranda offers a delightful view of the Charles Bridge and the Old Town Bridge Tower in the summer, turning the place into an ideal choice for a romantic rendezvous. On the other hand an elegant, modern interior add up to the comfort level that has helped the restaurant to earn two knife-and-forks from the renowned Michelin guide.
That Mlýnec presents true international cuisine is reflected from the fact that in one patent dish New Zealand lamb is served with truffle condiment, along with Lebanese couscous. Again, on a characteristic menu, Atlantic halibut is served with udon noodles, and Greenland shrimp comes with Kenyan beans. Interestingly, compared to the extravagance of the food, the prices are very reasonable.
Open daily from 12:00 noon to 3.00 pm and again from 5:30 pm to 11:00 pm, Mlýnec is an ideal place for all occasions. Mlynec restaurant can accommodate 200-300 diners and is a wonderful selection for all special occasions, cocktail parties, wedding receptions and other events.
Situated at Prague Centre near the Charles Bridge, Old Town Square and Bellevue Restaurant, one may reach Mlynec Restaurant by Metro and alight at Staromestska (line A). Alternatively, visitors can travel by tram numbers 17, 18, 53 and 54 and alight at the Karlovy Lázně stop to reach Mlynec Restaurant at Novotneho Lavka 9, Old Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic.
HOT Restaurant
Situated just in Prague’s main square, HOT is an elegant and modish restaurant of the Pravada group that not only resembles the center for people, but also culinary cultures. Often called "Where Asia Meets Europe", the HOT facilitates Thai and Czech cooks to work alongside in the kitchen fashioning a menu that blends Asian and European culinary highlighting delicacies from Thailand and Japan, including sushi.
Looking onto the Wenceslas Square through its gigantic plate-glass skylights, the HOT is housed in the four-star Hotel Jalta. Its inside amalgamates the arte deco construction's vibrant red-based color scheme, incorporating stonework, leather and stainless steel. While the HOT is an ideal dining place throughout the year, during the warmer climes the restaurant’s garden terrace is an ideal place for people-watching. The place can comfortably accommodate up to 250 diners.
The HOT Restaurant is renowned for it superb steaks and pasta menu available at very reasonable prices considering its location and standard of gastronomy. The steaks are tender and prepared as per order. On the other hand, the restaurant’s pasta is fresh and full of flavor. In addition, the restaurant offers the conventional Czech culinary like goulash and roast duck. The first course includes tiger prawns, calamari, chicken wings, salads and some enjoyable soups. Hot also serves breakfast, lunch and Sunday brunch.
HOT also has a large cellar featuring over 130 wines from around the world that would please any wine lover, while cocktails are another forte of this restaurant. During the evenings, there is live music in the background for the visitors’ entertainment and it ranges from piano to guitar and cabaret singers. However, the pace tends reaches a crescendo on weekends. It is open daily from 6.30 am to 1.00 am.
Located close to the Václavské Náměstí, Prague State Opera and Triton Restaurant in the Wenceslas Square, one can reach the HOT by Metro (lines A and C) and alight at the Muzeum. If traveling by tram, one should board tram numbers 9, 14, 24, 34, 51, 52, 54, 55, 56 and 58 and alight at the Václavské nám stop.
The official home of the eatery is HOT Restaurant at Wenceslas Square 45, New Town in Prague 1, Czech Republic.
Barock Restaurant & Bar
Located on Prague’s most prestigious Parizska Avenue or the Paris Street, Barock Restaurant a hot favorite with celebrities and allows you to rub shoulders with the beautiful people while enjoying an imaginative international menu. In fact, this elegant and contemporary eatery is committed to the film and music stars.
As you enter the eatery by the gigantic glass doors, a brilliant and pleasing blend of reds and oranges welcomes you. The woodwork on the walls is stylishly dark and the illumination highlights the best of the photographs adorning the walls. Most of these are portraits of Czech and American celebrities like Simona Krainová, Dara Rollins and Matt Damon; many of whom visit the restaurant when they are in the city.
Barock is part of the same group as nearby Pravda and offers a equally unusual blend of cosmopolitan cuisine. The restaurant’s menu includes an superb selection of international cuisine including Japanese sushi, Thai curry, Chilean sea bass, grilled gambas, scallops, steaks and lamb chops. The gourmet also comprises fresh salads, hot soups and home made pasta on offer. Barock also has a bar that specializes in exotic cocktails. The wine list here is extensive and excellent for pre-dinner drinks.
While live Jazz and Americal music is played on specific evenings, during the warmer season, Barock offers pavement dining facility with heaters on the Parizska Avenue. Open daily from 10.00 am to 1.00 am, Barock is a restaurant with style that offers excellent food at reasonable prices. Barock also offers breakfast and lunch, including fresh pastries from its own onsite bakery. Apart from the food, glamour is a major attraction at Barock.
Located on the Old Town Square close to its sister restaurant Pravda, the official address of the eatery is Barock Restaurant & Bar, Parizska 24, Old Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic. Visitors may take the Metro and get down at Staromestska (line A) station.
Situated in Old Town, Prague, the Bellevue Restaurant appears hovering on the bank of Smetana offering fantastic sight of the Prague Castle and Charles Bridge. It is considered to be one of the finest restaurants in the city and patronized for its outstanding gastronomy as well as its graceful ambiance.
Envisaged and administered by Italian expert chef Carlo Bernardini, the Bellevue offers international and Bohemian delicacies that accentuate fresh fish, meat and lavish desserts. For the regulars, the restaurant offers at least one new starter, main course and dessert every week. On the other hand, Bellevue’s wine list includes the choicest French wines and Champagnes along with the best Czech.
Sundays are special at Bellevue as it has a popular Jazz Brunch from 11.00 am to 3.00 pm. The brunch includes four courses along with a glass of Champagne and non-alcoholic drinks for just 990czk. Children are charged 490czk.
Located at the Prague Centre, one can reach Bellevue via the metro from Staromestska (line A) or by tram numbers 17, 18, 53 and get down at the Karlovy Lázně stop and take a brief walk from there. It is open daily from 12.00 noon to 3.00 pm and again from 8.00 pm to 11.00 pm.
The Bellevue Restaurant is a pleasant blend of the modern and the conventional locale with the sagacity of the formal. It is an ideal place that suits groups of friends, families and business dinners. The restaurant is located in a chateau-type structure close to the Vltava River with its official address at Smetanovo Nab. 18 at Old Town of Prague, Czech Republic.
Kmpa Park Restaurant
The Kampa Park is a trendy restaurant situated at a dream location on the embankment of River Vltava (Moldau) in Kampa Island and offers breathtaking views of the legendary Charles Bridge. It is owned by a young Norwegian restaurateur who took a liking for this landmark and accepted the challenge to raise the place among the top five leading gourmet spots in the city.
While the Kampa Park Restaurant is one of the favorites on the tourists’ agenda, it is also popular with the business community who love to visit the place to unwind themselves after hectic schedules. In fact, the restaurant has earned so many good reviews in the media that it is also popular with VIPs visiting Prague. The restaurant has eight stylish contemporary dining rooms.
In addition to its locale and ambience, the Kampa Park is also well known for its excellent gastronomy, which includes unsullied seafood, novel meat varieties and characteristic Czech wild game delicacies. Alongside lavish seafood and delightful desserts, it also specializes in international cuisine. The restaurant also stocks and offers an assortment of Czech and international wines that include more than 150 vintages from across the globe. The Kampa Park is also renowned for its Champagne bar, where locals like to join after dark.
A tranquil and sophisticated place, the Kampa Park has room for groups of any size and is ideal for special events and corporate gatherings. The main dining room of the Kampa Park is the famous riverside terrace overlooking Charles Bridge and the river.
Located at Na Kampe 8b, Mala Strana, Prague 1 in Czech Republic, the Kampa Park is open daily between 12.00 noon and 4.00 pm and again from 6.00 pm to 1.00 am. It is situated near the Charles Bridge, Hergetova Cihelna Restaurant and Restaurant Fish. If you take the Metro to reach the Kampa Park alight at Malostranska (Line A) and if traveling by Trams Numbers 12, 22 and 23 get down at the Malostranske Namesti stop and take a leisurely walk.
Flambée Restaurant
Flambée Restaurant is just as popular among businessmen, people in the government Cabinets, and royal courts all over the world as it is to the Hollywood VIPs. Believe it or not, Baron Rothschild, Madeleine Albright, H D Gentscher, Michael Jackson, Meryl Streep, Ornela Mutti, Tom Cruise, Chuck Norris, Nicole Kidman, the Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd are only a few of the large number of famous personalities who have enjoyed pleasurable moments at Flambée during their visits to Prague.
The restaurant, located in stone-vaulted, 14th century cellars, is arguably the most exciting place for dinners in the Czech Republic capital. Incidentally, Flambée Restaurant also has a historical background as the wine cellars here date back to the 8th century and the restaurant itself was started in the 11th century. The restaurant’s historic setting coupled with modern interior designing has not only given Flambée a magical touch, but also facilitated it to win several awards.
Flambée Restaurant is, no doubt, a first-rate gastronome restaurant with a reputation for great service. It offers French and Czech cuisines that include delicacies like lobster, scallops, duck, lamb, venison and fine steak with foie gras. The international food is prepared by expert chefs who have represented the country at various global cookery events. The Flambée, open daily from 11.30 am to midnight, also has a collection of excellent wines that can please even the most judicious visitor. The live piano show at the restaurant every evening is also a major attraction here.
To reach the Flambée Restaurant, located at Prague Centre in Old Town close to the Old Town Square, Wenceslas Square, Charles Bridge, Pravda Restaurant and the Barock Restaurant & Bar, one can take the Metro (line A) and alight at Staromestska. Its official address is Flambée Restaurant, Husova 5, Old Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic.
Hergetova Cihelna Restaurant & Bar
Situated in a great site within firing span from the Charles Bridge, at the juncture where the Certovka stream empties into the Vltava River in Mala Strana in Prague’s Old Town, the Hergetova Cihelna Restaurant and Bar is also known as the poor man’s Kampa Park. The restaurant, often called the Brick House, is one of the best tourist attractions in the Czech Republic capital owing to its reasonable charges.
The ambience at Hergetova Cihelna is stylish, but daunting like the Kampa Park though the owner of both is same. Hence, it is a popular joint for all sections of people who find it an unruffled place to banquet. The inside of Hergetova Cihelna is extends over quite a few echelons and during the warmer season the restaurant opens up its vast porch facing the river to enable the visitors to enjoy their lunch in bright sunshine or dine in the warmth of heaters. A riverside table is one of the coziest places here.
Although Hergetova Cihelna generally offers international cuisine, Mediterranean and Italian culinary dominates the menu. The food is not only superb, but imaginative as well as reasonably priced. The restaurant also offers an excellent wine collection and boats of a stylish cocktail bar, a café as well as a music lounge. The last three are separate from the main restaurant and the weekends here become lively with DJs playing choicest music. The restaurant is open daily between 11:30 am and 4:00 pm and again from 6.00 pm to 1.00 am.
As Hergetova Cihelna is situated in the Prague Center, reaching the place is easy. If one prefers to travel by the Metro, he needs to alight at Malostranska (line A). Alternatively, one can reach the place by Tram numbers 12, 22 and 23 and get down at Malostranske Manesti. The place is located close to the Charles Bridge and Kampa Park Restaurant with official address as Hergetova Cihelna Restaurant & Bar at Cihelná 2b in Mala Strana in Prague 1, Czech Republic.
Hergetova Cihelna is a highly recommended restaurant and if you are in Prague, you must try this restaurant before the owners decide to hike the prices.
V Zatisi Wine Restaurant
V Zatisi Wine Restaurant played a major role in reviving Prague’s dining scene in 1989 is located just off the peaceful Betlémské náměstí Square in Old Town and is considered to be one of the best eateries in the Czech Republic capital. The ambience of the restaurant is tranquil and casual atmosphere, while the waiters are there to counsel and to assist, but not to prevail over the visitors.
In fact, V Zátiší Wine Restaurant was among the earliest restaurants in Prague to open its doors after the Velvet Revolution and by 1996, V Zatisi had attained the esteemed ´Best Restaurant in Central & Eastern Europe´ award from Egon Ronay´s Seagram Guide. And, five years later, the eatery had been declared the ´Best restaurant in Prague´ by Gourmet 2001.
This elegant restaurant is well known for its excellent gastronomy accompanied by an assortment of choicest wines from across the world. V Zátiší offers a superb choice of wines, including world-class imports and first-rate variety of comparatively unfamiliar Czech wines that are supplied and selected by the restaurant manager Libor Pavliček.
The restaurant’s food fare comprises an excellent assortment of fish like Sea Bass and roasted Monkfish, lamb, beef, venison and other Czech and international delicacies, served with a selection of fresh vegetables. To experience an eventual dining, try the 'Best of Bohemia' menu or the 'Best of V Zatisi' menu, with the optional wines. Together with customary meat and game delicacies, the menu now also includes freshest seafood, selected daily by Chef de Cuisine Stanislava Marková. The desserts offered here too are appetizing and abundant.
Located on the Old Town Square near the Charles Bridge and National Theatre, V Zátiší is daily open from 12:00 noon to 3:00 pm and between 5:30 pm and midnight. The kitchen, however, closes at 11.00 pm.
V Zatisi Wine Restaurant can be reached by Metro: Staromestska (line A) and Narodni Trida (line B). The visitors may also decide to travel by tram numbers 17, 18 and 53 and alight at the Karlovy Lázně stop to reach the eatery. The official address of the restaurant is V Zatisi Wine Restaurant at Liliova 1, Betlemske Namesti, Old Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic.
La Provence Restaurant
La Provence Restaurant & Brasserie – two impressive restaurants under one roof offer a one-stop gastronome paradise for connoisseurs of French cuisine. While you experience the true atmosphere and authentic specialties of a real Parisian Brasserie on the ground floor, down the stairs, you can enjoy the romantic environs of a first-rate French eatery offering specialties from the Provence region. To add to the ambience, candles on the tables and live piano create a very warm feeling that makes the restaurant a paradise for all lovers of true French food.
Located on the Stupartska Street just behind the Old Town Square in Prague Centre, La Provence offers delectable starters, including fresh oysters, salmon, escargots, foie gras and grilled gambas. The main course comprises tender lamb, beef, duck and traditional casseroles that are cooked with genuine sauces and accompaniments. The fresh fish and seafood platters, the fruits de mer on crushed ice served here are more mouth-watering. The cuisine, supervised by Chef Laurent Picca, is primarily French.
La Provence Restaurant has an excellent selection of wines, including Czech, Spanish and Italian varieties as well as a good collection of fine French wines from all over the country. The restaurant’s bar features some grand chateaux. No doubt, the restaurant, that offers live piano daily from 7.00 pm to 10.30 pm, has a special attraction and is suits the requirements for all groups, ages and types of visitors. Open daily from 12.00 noon and 1.00 am, La Provence Restaurant can accommodate 215 visitors and is an ideal choice for romantic evening dinners or friendly get-togethers.
The eatery is situated close to the Church of Our Lady Before Tyn and the Municipal House and once belonged to Nils Lebens, owner of Kampa Park, Square, Hergetova Cihelna and Bazaar. The place can be reached by Metro – Namesti Republiky (line B) as well as by tram numbers 5, 8, 14, 51 and 54 and alight at the Namesti Republiky stop.
The official address of this restaurant is La Provence Restaurant, Stupartska 9 in Old Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic.
Pravda Restaurant
Located adjacent to the Old-New Synagogue, on Prague's most high-status shopping street Parizska, this elegant restaurant offers exciting international cuisine in a fashionable, multinational milieu. The dazzling structure where Pravda Restaurant is situated dates back to 1906 and is a show of over-elaborate and larger-than-life rudiments that includes luxuriantly gilded stucco, carved beams, mosaics and mock marble.
On the contrary, Pravda’s inside is a remarkable blend of simplicity with neo-gothic fundamentals where luminous crystal chandeliers, gigantic mirrors, untainted white tablecloths and candle-lights light up the architectural features. The restaurant’s ceiling adorns a huge painting titled ‘Pravda’ meaning ‘the truth’ by the Yugoslavian painter Pedja Djakovič. Pravda also has pavement dining facility with heaters, overlooking the Parizska. Similarly, Danish designer Jes Edvards has shaped an outstanding yet distinguished dining region, incorporating crystal chandeliers and stucco-decorated walls into a primarily white color format.
Pravda Restaurant offers an international food fare where connoisseurs of Asian gastronomy may select spicy Tom Yam soup or a luscious Indonesian shrimp wok. On the other hand, the restaurant offers Norwegian salmon, Italian beef capriccio and Russian borsch soup to satiate the European taste buds. And if any one desires to try conventional Czech dishes, he may go for the appetizing Svíčková. Deserts include forest fruits cheesecake and Tiramisu.
Complimenting this wide array of gastronomy, there is an elaborate wine list and Pravda definitely amazes with a choice of wines from around the globe. Hence, it is little surprising that Pravda is a special eatery with a repute for charming celebrities. The restaurant is open daily from 12.00 noon to 1.00 am.
Situated near the Old Town Square, Josefov, Bugsy’s Restaurant and the Rybi Trh Fish Restaurant in Prague Centre, on can reach Pravda by the Metro and alight at Stromestska (line A). Alternatively, he may take a ride on tram number 17 and alight at Právnická fakulta or travel by the bus and get down at Právnická fakulta (133).
The restaurant’s official address is Pravda Restaurant, Parizska 17 in Old Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic.
Mlynec Restaurant
Located in a stunning surrounding, led by head chef Marek Purkart – the first Czech chef to receive the Michelin Bibendum award twice – and an exploratory methodology to both unusual international culinary as well as customary Czech dishes, Mlýnec is the Zátiší group's latest restaurant that has established itself rapidly among the elite in Prague. Mlýnec is one Czech restaurant that offers the visitors the choice of classic table layout or large round tables for groups.
By virtue of its riverside locale, Mlýnec's veranda offers a delightful view of the Charles Bridge and the Old Town Bridge Tower in the summer, turning the place into an ideal choice for a romantic rendezvous. On the other hand an elegant, modern interior add up to the comfort level that has helped the restaurant to earn two knife-and-forks from the renowned Michelin guide.
That Mlýnec presents true international cuisine is reflected from the fact that in one patent dish New Zealand lamb is served with truffle condiment, along with Lebanese couscous. Again, on a characteristic menu, Atlantic halibut is served with udon noodles, and Greenland shrimp comes with Kenyan beans. Interestingly, compared to the extravagance of the food, the prices are very reasonable.
Open daily from 12:00 noon to 3.00 pm and again from 5:30 pm to 11:00 pm, Mlýnec is an ideal place for all occasions. Mlynec restaurant can accommodate 200-300 diners and is a wonderful selection for all special occasions, cocktail parties, wedding receptions and other events.
Situated at Prague Centre near the Charles Bridge, Old Town Square and Bellevue Restaurant, one may reach Mlynec Restaurant by Metro and alight at Staromestska (line A). Alternatively, visitors can travel by tram numbers 17, 18, 53 and 54 and alight at the Karlovy Lázně stop to reach Mlynec Restaurant at Novotneho Lavka 9, Old Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic.
HOT Restaurant
Situated just in Prague’s main square, HOT is an elegant and modish restaurant of the Pravada group that not only resembles the center for people, but also culinary cultures. Often called "Where Asia Meets Europe", the HOT facilitates Thai and Czech cooks to work alongside in the kitchen fashioning a menu that blends Asian and European culinary highlighting delicacies from Thailand and Japan, including sushi.
Looking onto the Wenceslas Square through its gigantic plate-glass skylights, the HOT is housed in the four-star Hotel Jalta. Its inside amalgamates the arte deco construction's vibrant red-based color scheme, incorporating stonework, leather and stainless steel. While the HOT is an ideal dining place throughout the year, during the warmer climes the restaurant’s garden terrace is an ideal place for people-watching. The place can comfortably accommodate up to 250 diners.
The HOT Restaurant is renowned for it superb steaks and pasta menu available at very reasonable prices considering its location and standard of gastronomy. The steaks are tender and prepared as per order. On the other hand, the restaurant’s pasta is fresh and full of flavor. In addition, the restaurant offers the conventional Czech culinary like goulash and roast duck. The first course includes tiger prawns, calamari, chicken wings, salads and some enjoyable soups. Hot also serves breakfast, lunch and Sunday brunch.
HOT also has a large cellar featuring over 130 wines from around the world that would please any wine lover, while cocktails are another forte of this restaurant. During the evenings, there is live music in the background for the visitors’ entertainment and it ranges from piano to guitar and cabaret singers. However, the pace tends reaches a crescendo on weekends. It is open daily from 6.30 am to 1.00 am.
Located close to the Václavské Náměstí, Prague State Opera and Triton Restaurant in the Wenceslas Square, one can reach the HOT by Metro (lines A and C) and alight at the Muzeum. If traveling by tram, one should board tram numbers 9, 14, 24, 34, 51, 52, 54, 55, 56 and 58 and alight at the Václavské nám stop.
The official home of the eatery is HOT Restaurant at Wenceslas Square 45, New Town in Prague 1, Czech Republic.
Barock Restaurant & Bar
Located on Prague’s most prestigious Parizska Avenue or the Paris Street, Barock Restaurant a hot favorite with celebrities and allows you to rub shoulders with the beautiful people while enjoying an imaginative international menu. In fact, this elegant and contemporary eatery is committed to the film and music stars.
As you enter the eatery by the gigantic glass doors, a brilliant and pleasing blend of reds and oranges welcomes you. The woodwork on the walls is stylishly dark and the illumination highlights the best of the photographs adorning the walls. Most of these are portraits of Czech and American celebrities like Simona Krainová, Dara Rollins and Matt Damon; many of whom visit the restaurant when they are in the city.
Barock is part of the same group as nearby Pravda and offers a equally unusual blend of cosmopolitan cuisine. The restaurant’s menu includes an superb selection of international cuisine including Japanese sushi, Thai curry, Chilean sea bass, grilled gambas, scallops, steaks and lamb chops. The gourmet also comprises fresh salads, hot soups and home made pasta on offer. Barock also has a bar that specializes in exotic cocktails. The wine list here is extensive and excellent for pre-dinner drinks.
While live Jazz and Americal music is played on specific evenings, during the warmer season, Barock offers pavement dining facility with heaters on the Parizska Avenue. Open daily from 10.00 am to 1.00 am, Barock is a restaurant with style that offers excellent food at reasonable prices. Barock also offers breakfast and lunch, including fresh pastries from its own onsite bakery. Apart from the food, glamour is a major attraction at Barock.
Located on the Old Town Square close to its sister restaurant Pravda, the official address of the eatery is Barock Restaurant & Bar, Parizska 24, Old Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic. Visitors may take the Metro and get down at Staromestska (line A) station.


