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Top 10 Restaurants

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  • 1. Hradčany Restaurant

    This fine-dining restaurant at the Hotel Savoy serves a sushi buffet every Sunday from noon to 2pm.

  • 2. Peklo

    Continental dining in a grotto beneath Strahov Monastery. As the name translates as “Hell”, perhaps the house speciality, “stuffed devil’s hoof”, is in order.

  • 3. Satay

    A small restaurant serving Indonesian fast food. The limited menu can be tailored to suit vegetarians’ needs.

  • 4. Malý Buddha

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

  • 5. U ševce Matouše

    “At the Cobbler Matouš” has made an art of melting cheese on beefsteaks. The low, vaulted room is cosy.

  • 6. Lví dvůr

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

  • 7. U Zlaté hrušky

    “At the Golden Pear” serves delicious Continental and Czech game dishes in picturesque Nový Svět.

  • 8. Restaurant u Lorety

    A simple but reliable Czech eatery with aspirations to be something grander. Sit outdoors for a lunchtime serenade from the Loreto carillion.

  • 9. Restaurant nad Úvozem

    Meat-and-potatoes dining with sweeping views of Petřín Hill and Malá Strana. Accessed by a particularly steep and narrow staircase.

  • 10. Bazaar Mediterranée

    The marvellous views from the rooftop terrace outdo the culinary aspects of this chic dinner club. Italian and Mediterranean specialities, plus the occasional transvestite show.

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