Best Prague's wine bars
Prague is known mainly for its beautiful architecture, cobbled narrow streets, night life and more a great place to have a jug of a very good beer than a glass of wine.
Prague is known mainly for its beautiful architecture, cobbled narrow streets, night life and more a great place to have a jug of a very good beer than a glass of wine.
Eska bakery and restaurant in Karlín is Prague’s upscale echo of San Francisco’s Tartine Manufactory. A must go for foodies interested in made-from scratch, baked, fermented, and pickled slow-food made in […]
Opened in 1991, V ZATIŠÍ was one of the pioneers of privately owned restaurants in Prague. One might doubt the merits of a dining spot in a country where just […]
Aromi had been crowning the Italian dining kingdom in Prague for many years. In 2005, the year of its opening, it was recognised as “The best new restaurant in the Czech Republic” by Condé Nast Traveler magazine
Despite their iconic meaty plates, that the Central European cuisines are more known for, there are many vegetarians and increasingly also vegans conscious not only about animal welfare but also their […]
Look at her, Prague! She will steal your heart as, from the enigmatic gate of a viewpoint, you enter into a fantasy painting, where the brush with a flick of […]
Paul Day is not only a chef but also a butcher so you can be assured that you are getting the best meat available on your plate
The Green Spot is shielded from the gazes of major thoroughfares in Barcelona and the kinky street vendors around Port Vell. As a peaceful sanctuary this eco-minded contemporary vegetarian restaurant […]
La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise is the first restaurant in Prague that was awarded a Michelin star. Rightfully so, as since 2006 this gastronomic eatery has been challenging plentiful stereotypes about […]
Nobuyuki Matsuhisa known as Nobu is a legend of the modern Japanese cooking worldwide.