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A relative newcomer to the local dining scene, Alizée serves French dishes with a few Asian accents. Excellent wine list. The adjoining brasserie offers a more casual atmosphere.
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The Russian spirit of this eatery hits you like a shot of one their dizzying selection of vodkas. Sit down to blinis, borscht and other Eastern European soul food.
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Dark wooden fixtures and black-tie service give this café a distinguished, Old World atmosphere. Take time out from sightseeing for a good café Vienna and apple strudel.
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Prague’s foremost kosher restaurant has separate facilities for meat and dairy dishes. Closes for Friday sabbath.
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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.
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Usually crowded with people enjoying the large, thin-crust pizzas.
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Pick up ready-made sandwiches for a picnic on the steps of the nearby Rudolfinum, or make use of the lunch counter. You’ll find branches of Paneria at locations throughout the city.
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Fusion cuisine here is combined with a cool ambience. Very popular with the upper crust, so book well ahead.
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Fiery curries and other Thai specialities.
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The green walls and leather booths give the impression of a gentlemen’s club. The kitchen serves grilled meats.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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