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  • Hradčany Restaurant

    This fine-dining restaurant at the Hotel Savoy serves a sushi buffet every Sunday from noon to 2pm.

  • Some of the best pasta in town is hiding out at this family-run spaghetteria. Any of the fresh pastas are worth your while.

  • Owned by “friends and family” of National Hockey League star Jaromír Jágr, this sports bar has several giant screens, decent food and friendly service.

  • Prague’s original Irish bar defines hospitality. There are Irish stouts and lagers on tap. Try their Sunday roasts.

  • Sip an espresso on the rooftop while peering through one of the telescopes at the city below. The quiet patio has large tables where you can lunch and plan your visit to the castle next door.

  • This top-rated riverside restaurant serves a mix of Continental classics and fusion cuisine.

  • Kampa Park

    Consistently rated Prague’s best restaurant, chic Kampa Park has an unparalleled riverside location and an outstanding menu with influences from all over the world. Proprietor Nils Jebens also owns another restaurant on Malostranské náměstí.

  • Prague’s foremost kosher restaurant has separate facilities for meat and dairy dishes. Closes for Friday sabbath.

  • Situated in a medieval cellar, this casual club specializes in “eintopf ” dishes such as beef strips with sour cream and apples.

  • Serving superior pastas and other Italian dishes for remarkably low prices, Kogo is wildly popular with discerning locals; book ahead. The service is marvellous.

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