Romantic Restaurant
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Romantic Restaurant
I am going to be in Prague for my wife's birthday. We are planning on the opera at 7 & then dinner, so I have 2 questions - How late do restaurants stay open and can anyone recommend a romantic restaurant ? Thanks
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Unfortunately, I have not yet been to Prague, and cannot help you.
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I started a thread about romantic restaurants in Prague before I went in December and got lots of good ideas.
I will try to find the post and bring it to the top again.
The cellar restaurant in the hotel we stayed in was very romantic.
www.metamorphis.cz
Have a great time
I will try to find the post and bring it to the top again.
The cellar restaurant in the hotel we stayed in was very romantic.
www.metamorphis.cz
Have a great time
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http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34460254
Here is a link to Angel_UK's thread, which does have quite a few suggestions.
Here is a link to Angel_UK's thread, which does have quite a few suggestions.
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I don't know how late they serve, or what your budget is, but romantic places I saw recently are
restaurant David
www.restaurant-david.cz
that was about 1550 CZK pp but with a quite expensive bottle of wine
Allegro, in the Four Seasons Hotel, is very expensive but on a par with any of the finest places in Europe. Modern but warm decor, impeccable service.
we were going to go to these places but changed our plans:
Francouzska located in the Obecni Dum (Municipal Housea www.frenchrest.obecnidum.cz
and
Flambee It is a cellar restaurant, traditional for Prague. I've read that if you?re looking for an elegant evening, this is the place. www.flambee.cz
for reviews see www.squaremeal.cz
restaurant David
www.restaurant-david.cz
that was about 1550 CZK pp but with a quite expensive bottle of wine
Allegro, in the Four Seasons Hotel, is very expensive but on a par with any of the finest places in Europe. Modern but warm decor, impeccable service.
we were going to go to these places but changed our plans:
Francouzska located in the Obecni Dum (Municipal Housea www.frenchrest.obecnidum.cz
and
Flambee It is a cellar restaurant, traditional for Prague. I've read that if you?re looking for an elegant evening, this is the place. www.flambee.cz
for reviews see www.squaremeal.cz
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We went to U Modre Ruze - a 15th century wine cellar. Dinner and service were excellent. I don't remember the total bill. The food was very reasonable, it was the wine that was pricey, but you will probably find that everywhere. They have a website: www.umodreruze.cz/
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restaurants stay open quite late for the most part...during our visit in november, we ate at a group of restaurants which are very nice...the basic restaurant is Square and it has 3 or 4 brothers and sisters--all with different names...they are all in the central city....square is right on the #23 tram...the sister that we liked the best was hergetova cihelna at cihelna 2b on the island next to the charles bridge...it was excellent and you would love their food... e-mail: [email protected]
have fun
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I think a table at Kampa Park Restaurant, by the water, looking at Charles Bridge and across the River toward Old Town would be romantic and pleasant on a warm evening. The food is generally excellent but expensive. Open until 1:30am. See www.kampapark.com/






