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Prague has a wealth of places to eat, the majority offering traditional cuisine and dishes with meat and dumplings. In the last few years, Prague’s tourism industry has been growing rapidly and with that, many new restaurants have opened. Tourists can now experience more exotic cuisine than the Czech capital would have been used to. Our guide to restaurants in Prague should help you when deciding on where to eat so that you can make the most of your break in Prague. We have listed restaurants for those on a budget right up to Prague’s top restaurants for those of you who really want to splash out.
U Ceskych Panu Restaurant
Skolska 38
New Town
Prague 1
This medieval style restaurant offers a wide choice of both European and Czech cuisine, all at very reasonable prices. Generally there is a lively atmosphere which makes it a popular venue for groups and parties as fighting knights and minstrels can be arranged to entertain you during the evening!
Bazaar Restaurant
Mala Strana
Prague 1
This colourful and lively restaurant has been recreated to resemble a Mediterranean bazaar and it’s wonderful! With candles on the tables and beautiful surroundings, the Bazaar restaurant is ideal for a romantic dinner for two or for a special occasion meal.
Ambiante Restaurant
Mánesova 59
Praha 2
Ambiante is a very popular chain restaurant serving tasty American style food. Tex-Mex dishes are served up in large portions at reasonable prices. Some dishes are offered with smaller portions for those with little appetites!
La Perle de Prague
Tancící Dum
Rasínovo nábrezí 80
Praha 1
This first class restaurant is located on the seventh floor of the "Fred and Ginger building" that offers spectacular views across the Vltava River. Sophisticated French dishes, such as Cognac infused duck liver terrine in a jelly of Porto wine use only the freshest local produce, while the rack of lamb and fillet of red mullet are just exquisite. Unlike some restaurants that disappoint when it comes to desserts, you’ll be pleasantly surprised by specialities such as their Créme Brulée. A real treat! La Perle de Prague also offers an extensive list of French wines to complement your meal.
Bellevue Restaurant
Smetanovo nábréži 18
Prague 1
Bellevue is one of Prague's grandest (formal) dining rooms, with an excellent reputation for high quality service and fine cuisine. The menu is fresh and innovative offering appetizers such as mexican prawns in a vanilla and chardonnay sauce. Meat lovers will not be disappointed as Bellevue’s beef, duck and lamb dishes are among the best in Prague. Prices are surprisingly affordable given the opulent surroundings but make sure to reserve a table in advance as it can be booked out at weekends.
Flambee Restaurant
Husova 5
Old Town
Prague 1
Flambee is considered by many to be the most impressive restaurant in Prague. It would be a popular spot with politicians and businessmen as well as celebrities when in Prague. Being such a first class high profile restaurant, prices are at the higher end of the spectrum as you would expect. Saying that however, the culinary delights are superb and will not disappoint even the most frequent restaurant goer.
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