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The first thing to tell you about the Mlynec is its amazing breath-taking picturesque view. If you can, choose to sit out on the terrace on a summers evening, looking out over the Charles Bridge and Old Town Bridge Tower. With excellent food, candlelight and the sun setting makes for a very romantic evening. It’s a large restaurant (about 200+), but do book especially if you want a window or terrace seat. The menu is very varied and very international. This includes French, Thai, Japanese and Indian. Surprisingly for such a diverse menu all are exquisitely prepared by an award winning chef. The wine list is also large with a good selection amongst the French and Czech wines. The restaurant is pricey which is not surprising for this part of town, but the food and atmosphere makes it worth it. If you are taking along younger guests you will find a children's corner. Nice touch for such a well respected restaurant. Definitely a place to write on your list as a must eat!
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Yeah, I do call it No Stress, and really it isn't any stress at all. This little gem of a place to eat is simply fantastic! It serves french thai fusion food that is simply delicious, and with price tags that certainly won't leave you out of pocket you'll be glad you stepped inside. Interestingly, the furniture is all really unusual, and you can buy the items (not the actual one you sit at, but you can order your own). We had a 3 course meal there in the evening with beer and it cost us about £15 each. Also great for in the day time with cheap and cheerful and very tasty sandwiches.
Do go!
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This restaurant in Karlova Street has tables outside as well as in the restaurant. They serve good fish dishes especially the baccala cod.
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Staromacek is an old traditional Czech restaurant located just off the Old Town Square, in the heart of Prague. It is fairly basic, but good value for money and typically Czech. The best thing to get here is something traditional : goulash, pork, venison, sausage or trout. Waiters are in traditional costume, and after dark the lights are dimmed and candles are lit around the room making this quite a special location
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As seen on Sammantha Brown: Located in the Praha district- residential community.
Directions:
Go to Flora metro station.
Go north on Jicinska. Continue north, street name will change to Prokopova.
Turn right on Jeseniova.
Strudel bakery will be about 3 blocks on your left.
Enjoy!!!
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