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The Savoy Café, Vitezna 1, Praha 5 tel: 257 311 561. Walk down to the river, turn left, walk along the embankment until you come to the bridge, turn left again and you’ll run into the Savoy. Be careful because it just might become your favorite place to have a coffee, drink a glass of wine or enjoy a fine meal. It is one of the more amazing spaces in town. The ceilings are unbelievable, having been recently restore to their original art-deco beauty. The new owners, the Ambiente Group, has set this café up as a French-style bistro.
Cantina, Ujezd 38, Praha 1, tel 257 317 173. A Czech-Mex-style place, this restaurant offers excellent lunch specials and reasonable dining as well. It’s up on Ujezd street, so walk away from the river until you run into the tram tracks, turn left and after five blocks or so, you’ll smack right into it. Czech-Mex means they offer Mexican dishes done in the Czech style. We’ll leave it to your imagination as to what that really means. If you plan to go here for dinner, reservations are a must, and try to book early.
Restaurant Cerny Kohout, Vojtěšská 9, Praha 1, tel: 251 681 191, info@cernykohout.cz, open: Monday 18-23. Tues-Sat: 12-15, 18-23 – Across the river from the apartment, but not too far! Cross the river on the nearest bridge, go left until you run into the Manes gallery, go right and then take your first left and you’ll smack into the restaurant. It is one of our favorite restaurants in town. They post their lunch menu online every Tuesday (they are open for lunch from Tuesday-Friday) and for 199 CZK, it’s a steal for a three-course meal. The food is outstanding, well and carefully prepared with small details and excellent waiting which you don’t find in a lot of Prague Restaurants. The restaurant has to be one of the best kept secrets in town. You should definitely get there while they are not too popular so you can enjoy a spectacular meal. But don’t take our word for it (although that should be enough), read this review of the restaurant.
U Deloveho Krize, Stefanikova 48, Praha 5, tel 257 312 389. Great Czech food. Go up to Ujezd (the tram street away from the river), turn right and one block along you’ll see a Plzner beer awning and stairs leading downwards. Prices are good, and the duck is out of this world. Really. We recommend it for lunch but you can eat dinner here too, but for duck, lunch is better. The Staropramen Brewery Pub, Nadrazni 84, Praha 5, tel. 257 191 200 is another of our favorite dining places. It’s a couple of blocks past the Andel mall, they also have great Czech food and make their own beer. It’s an alternative beer to Plsner and the local Prague Brew. The pub features all the regular Czech fare and they have a simply wonderful garden to sit out in during the summer months. If you time it right, you can take a brewery tour and then have a big meal at the pub.
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