Price range: Moderate price

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

Crystal Gardens

Crystal Gardens, in Prague’s Slovanský dům, is a great place for a drink or a coffee. In winter, they have heated igloos in the courtyard you can book. Grab a

Al Forno

Hearty Italian food from Al Forno helps hit the sweet spot no matter the time of year, or your mood. There are 2 outlets in the centre, near the Old

Autentista Champagne and Wine Bar

Some of us aren’t going to have a dry January, because why would you? My recommendation for a not-dry-January is the stylish Autentista’s champagne and wine bar right in the

Big Smokers

Proper smoked meats & a great knowledge of southern American barbecue flavours? Big Smokers is a great place for any meat-lover. Try the pulled pork sandwich.

Wine Rebels

Karlin has long been a favourite haunt of mine for various reasons. Wine Rebels, and their round-the-world selection of wines and wine tasting sessions, is the cherry on the metaphorical

Bistro Spojka

Weekend brunch at Spojka is delightful (try the shakshuka); tbh eating there on any day is a treat. Their delicious menu – for vegetarians and vegans too – and incredible