Prague Restaurants

Prague generally gets high marks for architectural beauty and decidedly low marks for the quality of the food. But this is an unfair assessment based on impressions from the 1990s, when finding a decent meal really was something of a challenge. Since then, the global slow-food, fresh-food revolution has washed up onto the shores of Bohemia. Everywhere you look, serious restaurants are touting the freshness of their ingredients, and often claiming to source everything locally where possible. Some places are reviving classic Czech recipes that may be more than a century old, while others are liberally borrowing ideas and inspiration from cuisines around the world.

Part of the credit for this dining renaissance goes to the Ambiente chain of restaurants, which through its stable (including La Degustation, Lokál Dlouhááá, and Pizza Nuova) has greatly raised standards. And it’s done wonders for the Czech national pride that excellent food is now easy to find. Other leading chefs have made their mark: Paul Day at Sansho, Roman Paulus at Alcron, and Ji?í Nosek at Zdenek’s Oyster Bar, among others. And Czechs have responded. A few years ago, it was a given the best restaurants were for visitors and businessmen. Now, many Czechs are discovering for themselves the pleasures of truly good food outside their kitchens.

International trends and fads, of course, have had an impact here, too. Every year seems to bring a new dining mania (and with it some great restaurants). The latest crazes for handcrafted burgers made from locally raised beef and for good Vietnamese cooking have brought a fresh crop of contenders. Past years have seen waves of sushi places, steak houses, and Thai noodle bars. We say, keep it coming.

Alas, what still needs an upgrade is service. English is widely spoken, but service can still be brusque or, worse, incompetent. Restaurateurs spend millions on the food, but don't put the same thought into training their staff. This will be surmounted in time, though, and in general the dining scene continues on the upswing.

Classic Czech fare is best sampled in a hospoda, or pub. These local joints have menus that usually include dishes for which Bohemian cuisine is justly (in)famous: pork and sauerkraut with bread dumplings; roast duck; beef in cream sauce; and, for the vegetarian, fried cheese. In recent years Czech brewers like Staropramen and Pilsner Urquell have opened chains of branded pubs (Potrefená Husa and Pilsner Urquell Original Restaurant, respectively). These chains are to the traditional pub what a new Swiss timepiece is to an old watch—light years ahead in terms of the quality. If you're looking to dip a toe into the waters of Czech cuisine, these pubs are an excellent place to begin.

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  • 1. Aromi

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    Gracious, gregarious, and extremely confident, Aromi is easily among the top tier of Italian restaurants in the city and proud of it. Classic pastas made in-house and fresh seafood shown off tableside are two of the crowd favorites, as are the superb salads and well-chosen Italian wines. With airy modernist interiors and alfresco dining in summer, the restaurant imparts a continental feel without being kitschy. Leave room for a post-dessert treat: Aromi stocks an exclusive list of rare grappas. The price of dishes reflects the high quality; come during the week for a better value lunch menu.

    Nám. Míru 6, 120 00, Czech Republic
    222–713–222

    Known For

    • Sumptuous seafood dishes
    • Extensive choice of wines and grappas
    • Faultless service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch Sat.
  • 2. Bílá Kráva

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    Meat lovers will be in their element at this French countryside-inspired steak restaurant, situated just behind the National Museum. Take a seat beneath the wood-beamed ceiling and choose from a menu dominated by dishes of expertly aged Charolais beef, from steak tartare and tenderloin carpaccio to juicy rump steaks and hearty beef bourguignon. There are other dishes on offer, too, from frogs' legs and roast pigeon to a smattering of vegetarian and vegan options, but make no mistake: cow is king here. Go all in with a selection of steaks for two, including rare Czech wagyu beef, served with your choice of sides and sauces. Save room for a theatrical dessert in the form of curd ice cream that's frozen at the table with liquid nitrogen, as well as a taster of traditional Czech fruit spirits from Palírna Radlík distillery.

    Rubešova 10, 120 00, Czech Republic
    603–397–367

    Known For

    • Delicious aged beef dishes
    • Charming countryside-style setting
    • Good value for such high quality

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch Sat.
  • 3. La Finestra in Cucina

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    One of Prague's hottest tables, La Finestra is the meaty counterpart to its sister restaurant, Aromi, right down to the wooden tables and brick walls. Catering to local gourmands and boldface names, this restaurant lives up to the hype. As at Aromi, waiters display an array of freshly caught fish that comprise the day's specials, but here they also do the same with meat, including cuts flown in from Italy.

    Platnéřská 13, 110 00, Czech Republic
    222–325–325

    Known For

    • Organic dry-aged meats, foccacia and fried chickpeas to nibble on, and expert al dente pastas like spaghetti with sea urchin
    • Extensive Italian wine selection
    • Cooking classes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 4. La Veranda

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    Despite the quality of the cooking, La Veranda remains somewhat overlooked by visitors (though popular with locals), making a visit to this stylish, softly lighted room feel like you've been let in on a wonderful secret. The food is top-notch, with seasonal specials and a not outrageously priced six-course tasting menu showcasing the restaurant's greatest hits, like an incredibly rich beef tartare with egg yolk and black truffle. The à la carte options are equally inventive and deliver on flavor, too, from beef steak, beluga lentils, and zucchini to rabbit leg confit. Wine pairings are available.

    Elišky Krásnohorské 2, 110 00, Czech Republic
    224–814–733

    Known For

    • Delicious, seasonal food
    • Non-touristy vibe
    • Not crazily priced six-course tasting menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Reservations essential
  • 5. Na Kopci

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    Although a little out of the way, this lovely restaurant overlooking Smíchov (the name means "On the Hill") serves exceptional, high-end Czech and international cuisine within a comfortable and casual setting. The menu is completely overhauled every three months, making the best use of seasonal, locally sourced ingredients—from rabbit and wild boar to porcini mushrooms—to create surprising and satisfying dishes. Yet for all the fine-dining credentials, there's not an ounce of pretentiousness, thanks to the unstuffy decor (including walls plastered in family photos), the friendly and informal service, and the reasonable prices. The restaurant is about the same walking distance (15 minutes) from Radlická and Smíchovské nádraží Metro stops (both Line B), but you can save a walk uphill by arriving at Radlická and leaving from Smíchovské nádraží.

    K Závěrce 20, 150 00, Czech Republic
    251–553–102

    Known For

    • Sublime seasonal dishes
    • Warm and welcoming decor
    • Good value for high quality
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  • 6. U Modré kachničky

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    This old-fashioned tavern puts on airs, but if you're looking for the perfect Czech venue for a special occasion, it's hard to beat the "Blue Duckling." Dusty portraits hanging on the walls and lavish curtains and table settings impart a certain slightly frilly 19th-century look. The menu, filled with succulent duck and game choices, brings things down to earth a notch. There's dining on two levels, but the upper floor's intimacy—with secluded tables in each nook and cranny and soft piano music wafting through the air—is preferable. There's now a second, smaller restaurant (unimaginatively named U Modré kachničky II) near Old Town Square.

    Nebovidská 6, 110 00, Czech Republic
    257–320–308

    Known For

    • Gloriously gamey menu
    • Beautiful old-world interior
    • Friendly service staff

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 7. Atelier Red&Wine

    $$$

    Don't let the slightly weird name and offbeat location fool you: this is a gem. Great seafood, service, and wine at this hidden-away restaurant on the edge of the Mala Strana district, serving choice meals from all over the world.

    Rošických 4, 118 00, Czech Republic
    775--932--345

    Known For

    • Great daily lunch menu
    • Interesting art on the walls
    • Excellent fish dishes
  • 8. Blue Wagon

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    This appealing Vinohrady restaurant serves up innovative, high-quality, and beautifully presented cuisine in a soothing and unstuffy setting. The à la carte menu is all about fresh and flavorful Czech dishes with occasional French, Italian, or Asian twists (and added seafood): think duck breast with parsnip and cranberries, shrimp and carrot cream soup with yellow curry, and pan-fried sea bass with fregola and bok choy. For the best-quality dining experience, opt for the seasonal, five-course Chef's Tasting Menu with wine pairing. The service is impeccable and the staff are unfailingly friendly.

    Uruguayská 19, 120 00, Czech Republic
    222–561–378

    Known For

    • Outdoor seating in summer
    • Phenomenal chocolate fondant dessert
    • Piped-in pop music that adds little to the atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 9. Café de Paris

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    The twin stars of the show at this Gallic import are beef entrecote and French fries. Café de Paris even makes its own "special sauce" (béarnaise with a hint of mustard). The look is classic French bistro, down to the old photographs and red banquettes lining the walls, which makes sense considering its location near the French Embassy. There are a few other things on the menu, classics like Caesar salad and a rotating option of soups, but there's little reason to stray from house specialties.

    Velkopřevorské nám. 4, 118 00, Czech Republic
    603–160–718

    Known For

    • Warm and welcoming atmosphere
    • House specials
    • Waiters serving the steak frites at the table from laden trays

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 10. Divinis

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    The simple decor—white walls and plank floors—at this wine-centric Italian restaurant on a quiet street near the Týn Church belies the quality and complexity of its food. Whether you stick to a simpler beef carpaccio or try something more complex like goat cheese and truffle mousse, the dishes are skillfully prepared and attractively presented. Beef cheeks braised with marsala and spinach or loin of wild boar with garlic polenta make excellent entrées, but if you're not up for a huge meal, opt for a pasta. The all-Italian wine list is one of the city's best.

    Týnská 21, 110 00, Czech Republic
    220--510--951

    Known For

    • Complex Italian cooking
    • Great wine
    • Celeb chef Zdeněk Pohlreich

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Reservations essential
  • 11. Ginger & Fred

    $$$

    Serving possibly Prague's most scenic meal, Ginger & Fred occupies the top floor of Frank Gehry's iconic Dancing House along the Vltava River, and the modern French-style food and service live up to the quality of the castle views. Of course, diners pay a premium for the view, and the wine list, though extensive, suffers from extreme markup. Still, it's a great choice for a splurge.

    Rašínovo nábř. 80, 120 00, Czech Republic
    601--158--828

    Known For

    • Modern use of local ingredients
    • Light-filled dining space
    • Indulgent menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 12. Le Grill

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    The main restaurant of the Grand Mark Hotel has established itself as one of the best restaurants in the country. Don't expect lots of innovation here, but dishes are skillfully prepared and presented, and the focus is on seasonal ingredients, with a monthly changing menu. Plush velvet chairs, recessed lighting, and neutral textiles make the atmosphere hushed and professional.

    Hybernská 12, 110 00, Czech Republic
    226–226–126

    Known For

    • Good for business dinners
    • Elevated versions of classics like chicken supreme
    • The "Grand Mark" cake, unique to the hotel
  • 13. Salabka

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    Residential, semirural-seeming Troja is hardly a dining hot spot, but this vineyard restaurant with rooms is a real treat if you are in the area or looking for something a bit different for a special-occasion lunch or dinner. High-end dining, a stylish setting, and delicious wines combine to make visitors forget, or maybe remember, that they are in the bustling Czech capital. A taxi from the city center, probably the easiest way to arrive, should take around 15 minutes. 

    K Bohnicím 2, 171 00, Czech Republic
    778--019--002

    Known For

    • Excellent wines, particularly the historic Riesling
    • Inventive tasting menus (no à la carte), with standout freshwater fish dishes
    • Exclusive feel

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.--Tues., Reservations recommended.
  • 14. The Sushi Bar

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    This narrow little room across the river from the Narodní divadlo (National Theater) is home to some of the city's best sushi. It was the first sushi place to open in Prague, back in 1999, and the selection remains first-rate by Central European standards. Though prices for individual maki pieces start relatively low, the bill can rise quickly, depending on how many you order.

    Zborovská 49, 150 00, Czech Republic
    603–244–882

    Known For

    • Great soft-shell crab maki and seaweed salad
    • Creative menu
    • Melt-in-the-mouth fish

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential

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