V Zatisi meaning in painting parlance "still life" is a favourite among Prague people since 1991. And no wonder, the restaurant was commended by Michelin in 2007.Try our lamb, duck, or tasty sea
Rott Restaurant, part of Hotel Rott, is at Little Square only two minutes walk from Old Town Square. The building consists of two houses with four floors one of them decorated with magnificent ... read more about Rott Restaurant
Auberge de Provance is restaurant, hotel and conference center near Prague, only 20 minutes from the city center and 5 minutes from Ruzyne International Airport. ... read more about Auberge de Provance
Ungelt is a restaurant in the Old Town behind the magnificent Tyn Church which has a fascinating history. It was the place where every foreign merchant went to declare his goods after buying and ... read more about Ungelt Jazz and Blues Club
Situated in a passageway along Havelska St in Old Town Prague is this beautiful restaurant which is made up of two separate parts, one of which is smaller, more laid back and intimate the other being ... read more about Ristorante Pizzeria KOGO Havelska
The Khajuraho is a beautiful Indian restaurant very close to Old Town Square in the elegant Richtruv Dum building. Here you have a unique opportunity of exploring and tasting delicious Indian foods ... read more about The Khajuraho
The Como Restaurant is located on the ground floor of one of the most famous and historically rich buildings in Prague, the Hotel Jalta. ... read more about Como Restaurant
Prague offer a large variety of different restaurant styles everything from far away Asia, India to not so far away to Italy and Greece. However if you are coming to Prague you should really try something from very popular Czech cuisine.
Some Prague restaurants prepare the traditional Czech food in a style that is sometimes quite heavy but many of them are finding new ways of popularizing Czech foods that makes them light, contemporary and easier more accessible for foreigners.