Archives: Restaurants

Restaurants, bistros, bars and coffee shops!

Meza Cruz

An incredible blend of Japanese and Peruvian food makes the stylish Meza Cruz one of the hottest tickets in town for seafood and fish. Their ceviche is to die for,

Sensa fine food restaurant

The Sensa fine food restaurant lives up to its name with an incredible blend of mouth-watering Peruvian and Japanese food. The decor is eye-catching too and it’s hard to know

Food lab

I love live music while eating and Food Lab has that on some nights. Their menu is a modern take on popular and Czech dishes, depending on what’s seasonal. And

Souvlaki Bar

I stumbled upon the Souvlaki bar in Prague 1 almost by accident but boy am I glad I found it! They have tender well-seasoned souvlaki which takes me back to

Bella Vida

Whether it’s just for a coffee with a view, or for one of their delicious breakfasts, I love the relaxed, I-could-be-in-someone’s-home ambiance at Bella Vida. And you’re perfectly located for
A photo of a Tomahawk steak - Wood & Steak, Prague

Wood & Steak

I like a good carnivorous feast as much as the next guy, which is why I went to Wood & Steak in leafy Vinohrady. They wet-age their own quality Czech
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