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The salads, waffles and crêpes served here make an excellent light lunch, but you’ll have trouble finding a seat in the evening.
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It’s hard to believe now, but Prague had no bagels until American entrepreneurs opened this shop here in 1997, serving fresh-baked bagels, sandwiches and endless cups of coffee. Open late.
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This Kampa Island café serves good beer and coffee at a fraction of the price found on the other side of the block.
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The stairway leading to this café’s riverside patio is so narrow it needs its own traffic lights. They say President Václav Havel took Pink Floyd here for beer.
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The best Mexican food in Prague. The fajitas are great; try the chicken and banana variety. Book ahead.
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The cellar rooms afford cosy candlelight dining. In warm weather, you can enjoy the fine French food in the courtyard.
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With its threadbare furniture and oil lamps on every table, this café is made for rainy nights. In chilly weather, try their excellent mulled wine.
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Along with their gourmet interpretations of Czech classics, Circle Line serves fine Moravian wines. The crowd comprises businessmen and diplomats.
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The owners worked in Spain and imported chefs to make sure they got the paella just right.
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This restaurant offers the best of Dalmatian, Greek, Southern European and North African cooking.
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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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