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If you’re serious about fine dining, this place—featuring the 2002 Czech 'Chef of the Year’—is a must. Here you’ll find meat and seafood served to perfection. From tasteful interior design to fabulous culinary presentation, the restaurant is one of Prague’s finest.

 

Dating from 1902, this place has been everything: a stylish café, a billiard hall and then it was closed in 1948 by the Communists because it was too bourgeois. Reopened in 1992, it has made a comeback and is one of the best cafés and places to grab brunch in Prague. It’s a relaxed place to gain energy before a big day (or night) on the town, or simply a comfortable venue to have a coffee. Rumour has it that guests have included Albert Einstein and Franz Kafka.

 

Calling all vegetarians! Head here for that no-nonsense, quick and healthy lunch. Cafeteria style, expect a salad bar as well as tasty veggie variations on pasta, soufflé, goulash and rice dishes. Also, there is a small market next door in case you would prefer to pick up a brick of tofu and cook your own meal in your Prague apartment.

 

One of Prague’s finest dining experiences, no question about it. Attracting guests like Madeleine Albright, Michael Jackson, Meryl Streep, Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman and the Rolling Stones, the calibre of the food is just as impressive. Nowhere else in Prague will you find roasted roe deer saddle in rosemary crepes.

 

Although it once stood on its own, now this restaurant is housed in the Hotel Schwaiger. The [address] changed, but the quality of the food did not. This is the place to satisfy that craving for posh French food with dishes like fried veal sweetbread with foie gras on the menu.

 
 
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