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  • This French-owned café does a solid business of crêpes, waffles and other Gallic delicacies. A nice selection of French and other imported wines, too.

  • After a slightly off season or two, Prague’s former flagship of French cuisine is rising to the top again. Having had a remodelling and acquired a new chef, local foodies are enthusiastically making their way back to the top of Frank Gehry’s famed “Fred-and-Ginger” building (so-called because its design resembles the legendary Hollywood pair dancing) to see what’s to enjoy on the new, first-rate menu.

  • La Provence

    Very good southern French cuisine – try the rabbit – in a boisterous setting. Upstairs at the Banana Café, you’ll find a curious crowd enjoying the go-go dancers and occasional travesty shows.

  • This relaxed French vinothèque pours outstanding table wines and sells the finer stuff for scandalously low prices. The French community fills it nightly, nibbling cheeses and listening to the occasional live gypsy band.

  • Enjoy an espresso and croissant in the stylish bistro for a snack or sit down to a marvellous French dinner in the dining room proper.

  • This pleasant and smart restaurant offers light lunches and suppers with a view of the city. The café in the courtyard is the place to end your tour of the castle.

  • The rooftop dining room affords incomparable views of St Vitus; the beer-hall serves a sublime suckling pig.

  • This little Pakistani eatery offers better value than the Indian restaurants in the centre. Close to the No. 9 tram stop, it’s not as remote as it appears.

  • Good pub food. If cigarette smoke bothers you, look elsewhere.

  • The “Little Buddha” serves a wide range of potent teas and Vietnamese food. No smoking.

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