Archives: Restaurants

Restaurants, bistros, bars and coffee shops!

A photo of a platter at Masarycka restaurant

Masaryčka

Visitors ask me for Czech restaurants when they’re in town so a quality option by the tourist centre is always welcome. Masaryčka has the modern decor, classic menu and pedigree to be a talking point in

Curry House

This is one of the longest-lasting Indian restaurants in the city. It’s food from Bengal, so technically Bangladeshi, which means you’re in for a treat. Piping hot naan, delicious samosas

Pilot Cafe

Lunch, coffee or – my favourite – a healthy Sunday brunch is the order of the day at Pilot Cafe. I tend to drop by the one in Prague’s Letna

Aubergine Persian Restaurant

With a nifty branding twist – Persian, rather than Iranian – Aubergine instantly grabs your attention. The well-seasoned food and generous portions will keep you going back to Prague 8

Old Baroque Mill

Drink A new addition to Prague’s coffee scene is the Old Baroque Mill. An entrepreneur converted it to a coffee shop and library. (And it includes books in languages other than

Vinograf

Vinograf is a staple of Prague’s night life. With a great wine selection, knowledgable sommeliers, and two incredible wine bars – in Prague 1 and Prague 3 – it’s easy

Au Gourmand

It may be in the middle of Prague’s tourist-y centre but – Oh – my – god – the brunch at Au Goumand makes me want to get out of

Agora

The Greeks don’t need me to tell them Agora is the best Greek restaurant in Prague. Bright decor, a magnificent menu and you can also buy ingredients to make your

Špejle 

I’m always looking for a good eatery in the centre because when I’ve visitors over that’s where I’ll be. Špejle doesn’t disappoint. 🍢 Fresh food and an exquisite gin menu

La Bodegita del Medio

It can be corny at times but La Bodegita del Medio really hits the sultry salsa-spot of a Friday night. Go for the music, stay for the beautiful people, leave