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Staromacek Restaurant

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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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  • Dlouha 4
  • Old Town, Prague 1
  • 110 00
  • 420 222 31 13 66
  • www.staromacek.cz
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