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Írjon visszajelzéstAmazing local food, extremely friendly service, great location. Visited the place 3rd time in a row.
Charming spot in Old Town about a block from the Charles Bridge. Menu in multiple languages. Food excellent and reasonably priced. Staff spoke English and was very attentive. Great ambiance. Definitely recommended!
A very legitimate Czech dining experience, and with a selection of more generic food if you are looking for that. Good beer list (pretty standard for the local Czech restaurant scene, but good to know), nice selection of mixed drinks cocktails. Good goulash, very flavorful sausages, beef was great in a terrific sauce. We had the beetroot carpaccio to start and just decimated it, really good, we each could have had our own. Two levels to the restaurant, downstairs was quieter and more casual, but both were fine. Both the strudel and the ice cream with raspberries were spot on. Family friendly. Friendly waitstaff who speak English along with a couple other languages. Menu in Czech, German, French, English, and Russian.
Fresh into town, we wanted to try something authentic, and I think we just found something authentic in the Applebees of Prague kind of way. Both of us left feeling sick and heavy, and my friend knew that her food was laden with MSG from the way her head felt. Not good. Veg options were few and far between, which we figured would be the case in an authentic Czech restaurant, but the dishes we got were particularly bad. I ordered some fried cheese dish with fries that was not even good by the standards of a child, and my friend got an even more frightening risotto that looked exactly like canned cream corn in the States. She also ordered dumplings, which came with sausage (not labeled on the menu), and she was lectured for not eating them (because they were not good). However, not all was lost: the steamed broccoli was good, as was the beer (of course, Czech beer was good). This was a meal we had to walk off and not in a positive way.
In need of some warm food, we went to Kozlovna Apropos for a late lunch after finding it online. Located minutes from Charles Bridge, and so close to the Four Seasons that their wifi network came up, this restaurant seems to have a prime location. Additionally it seems to be favored by many as it was nearly full when we entered and nearly full when we left. We both ordered the Old Bohemian Soup and it was delivered promptly and hot. The soup appeared to be a macerated French Onion Soup that tasted good but lacked cheese and consistency in the croutons/bread pieces. Ten minutes after we finished our meals, our Grilled Cheese appetizer came out. Ideally we would've preferred to eat everything together or have the appetizer preface the meals.