Restaurants in Prague - Czech Republic

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Restaurants in Prague - Czech Republic World Travel www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Prague - Czech Republic Travel Guide goo.gl/Rp6M2h As with so much in this progressively cosmopolitan city, restaurants in Prague continue to increase in quality and diversity. The hearty, meat-and-dumpling based fare, which constitutes much of traditional Czech cuisine, is now only one facet of what's available here, on a variety of budgets and across a culinary spectrum ranging from sauerkraut to sushi. The Prague restaurants below have been grouped into three pricing categories: Expensive (over Kč1,600) Moderate (Kč600 to Kč1,600) Cheap (under Kč600) These Prague restaurant prices are for an average three-course meal for one person and for a bottle of house wine or cheapest equivalent; they include VAT but not service charge or tip. All restaurant prices in Prague usually include 19% VAT. If a service charge (usually 10-12.5%) has been added to the bill, it is customary to round the bill up to the nearest Kč10. However, where a service charge has not been included, diners should leave 10% of the bill. Allegro Price: Expensive This spacious dining room at the Four Seasons Hotel in Prague arguably sets the bar for the rest of the city's top restaurants, currently being the only one in town with a Michelin star, awarded annually since 2007. Allegro's chef Andrea Accordi swerves the celebrity profile, preferring to concentrate on running one of the best Italian kitchens north of the Alps and producing dishes of elegant, refined simplicity. Address: Four Seasons Hotel Prague, Veleslavínova 2a/1098, Prague 1, Czech Republic Céleste Price: Expensive Located on the top floor of one of Prague's contemporary architectural classics, the avant-garde and often-photographed Dancing Building, this top restaurant is set in a wonderful room with views to match. Céleste serves top-quality modern French cuisine that does perfect justice to its unique environment. Address: Rašínovo nábřeží 80, Prague 2, Czech Republic Noi Price: Moderate Finding a quality, mid-priced Thai restaurant in Prague proves just how far the city has come recently, and Noi, situated in a well-trodden quarter of the Malá Strana district, is most certainly it. Popular locally and with a hip vibe and décor, Noi proves its Asian credentials by getting the quintessential dishes - such as a perfectly citrus-infused Pad Thai - totally spot on. Address: Újezd 409/19, Malá Strana, Prague 1, Czech Republic Café Savoy Price: Moderate If you're looking for high-quality food and immaculate service in beautifully restored, period surroundings at mid-range prices (and who isn't?), your search in Prague ends here at Café Savoy. This restored space with a reputation for killer deserts and its own in-house bakery was once the favourite of the most affluent strata of the city's Jewish community. It is also a current contender for Prague's best breakfasts. Address: Vítězná 5, Praha 5, Czech Republic Café Slavia Price: Cheap For anyone who visits Prague looking to evoke atmospheric echoes from the era of oppressed intellectuals, radical authors and dissidents meeting furtively to foment dissent under the iron glove of Communism, then this is your place. Opened in 1881, this art deco hall brims with literary history; Franz Kafka was a regular, as was President Havel during his dissident years, and it's still renowned author Milan Kundera's favourite café. The food's not bad either. Address: Smetanovo nábřeží 1012/2, Prague 1, Czech Republic Klub Architektů Price: Cheap It's still easy to eat cheaply and well in Prague -- just not near the major tourist attractions. Klub Architektů however is a Czech restaurant located in the heart of the Old Town but tucked away just enough (underneath an architecture bookshop) to keep buzzing while avoiding the overcrowding tourist traffic. Staff are friendly, prices are friendlier, portions are huge, and the stone-walled cellar setting is authentic, warm and cosy. Address: Betlémské náměstí 169/5A, Prague 1, Czech Republic ========================================= Prague Museums, Prague Transport, Prague Tours, Prague Introduction, Prague Attractions, Prague Hotels, Prague Restaurants, Prague Shopping, Prague Nightlife, world travel video, Prague video, Prague, Prague Travel guide, Prague Tourism, Prague Vacation, Czech Republic, Czech Republic travel guide, Czech Republic tourism, Czech Republic vacation, Czech Republic Attractions, Europe === Prague - Czech Republic Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation, Travel Tips, Attractions

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