With summer approaching, riverside strolls are back on the menu. Prague's riverside ambience has changed much in the past decade with many places catering for food and drink. Venture down a side street, and the variety increases.
I don't often think of Bubeneč when I'm going out to eat, particularly since it's a residential area. And yet, I'm always pleasantly surprised by the range and quality of eateries in this neighbourhood.
The tapas are delightful at this cosy restaurant. Stick to wine if you don't like sour cocktails. Avoid the pinsa; there are better Prague places for this.
I'm always looking for great restaurants. Never expected one in the tourist district, but Mangal is Prague's tastiest Turkish food. Try the Fistikli Kebab!
It's an upmarket Czech restaurant; that's all you need to know. Great service and food, as befits the sister to Tāst restaurant.
Prague's newest eatery is Mexická Holešovice. They've converted an industrial space into a swanky cool restaurant. With mouth-wateringly delicious food, I can't wait to go back!
Bright, cheerful and full of great healthy options. (Pain au chocolate is healthy right?) Great for lunch or a quick coffee, right in the centre.
One of Prague's latest additions. It's a great location and it will be a hit with the AirBnB crowd. My favourite: their take on shakshuka!
My search for the perfect burger in Prague may be over! The Tavern has an amazing selection on its menu which tick every box!
The Italians' restaurant lets you sample the ingredients from their shop. Not a bad way to upsell, is it? They also have divine bite-size desserts; Tempting!