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10 of the best Dinning places in Czech Republic

A glimpse into the heart of the Czech Republic food. It is one of the best place to visit in Europe with one of the best food services. The Czech Republic has a very traditional meat-and-potatoes cuisine, with dishes heavy on gravies and root vegetables. Winter is perhaps the best time to try Czech food when hearty soups take centre stage. Czechs love their soups, creamy sauces, leavened cakes and pies, dumplings, and plenty of other delicious and sometimes stomach-heavy masterpieces. Let’s head to 10 of these amazing cafes for your fix!

Café Louvre

Café Louvre is the place to savour that experience. Czech cuisine and an array of sweet treats, and is popular with both locals and tourists. Address: Národní 22, 110 00 Nové Město, Czechia. Opens at 8am – 11:30pm and services include dine-in, takeaway and no delivery.


Cafe Savoy

One of the largest and most successful café/restaurants in Prague. A busy and perpetually full café with staff in constant motion and a gorgeous interior. In addition to coffee they offer excellent food and a broad selection of wines. Address: Vítězná 124/5, Vítězná 5, 150 00 Praha, Czechia. Opens at 8am – 10pm and services include dine-in and takeaway.


L Phill’s Twenty7

The Savoy is a beautifully restored Austrian-era cafe, with smart, suited waitstaff and a Viennese-style menu of hearty soups, salads, roast meats and schnitzels. It's also just a characterful place for coffee and cake. Address: Vítězná 124/5, Vítězná 5, 150 00 Praha, Czechia. Opens at 7am – 7pm and services include dine-in and takeaway.


Bohème Café

Boheme's interior is rustic and elegant – quite like visiting your posh aunt's countryside home. Despite the special ambience, the main draw is the coffee. The cafe works directly with farmers in South America and beyond, and the quality beans are then roasted in Prague Old Town. Address: Sázavská 2031/32, 120 00 Vinohrady, Czechia. Opens at 8:30am – 8:30pm and services include takeaway and dine-in.


Café V lese

Epicentre of the Vršovice hipster revival is this popular student cafe, bar and alternative music club (downstairs). It's always packed and fun; arrive early in the evening to get a table. Opens at 6pm – 2am and services include only dine-on.


Café Jen

This inviting bakery and cafe is best known for its big, good-value breakfasts and friendly vibe. Arrive early and prepare to queue on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Address: Kodaňská 37, 101 00 Praha 10-Vršovice, Czechia. Opens at 7:30am – 5pm and services include dine-in, takeaway and no delivery.


La Suite

Original suite bar and wine shop in the centre of Prague. You will walk over a floor made from the roof of an ancient palace, you'll put your glass on 300-year old rafter, you'll sip wine in front of a fireplace. Address: Slavíkova 1571/6, 130 00 Praha 3-Vinohrady, Czechia. Opens at 4pm – 2pm and services include only dine-in.


Restaurant Mlýnec

Experience an electrifying atmosphere the river Vltava flowing under your feet, a romantic view of the Charles Bridge and a newly designed interior inspired by the dynamic water surface. Address: Novotného lávka 9, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia. Opens at 6am – 6pm and service include dine-in and takeaway.


V Zátiší

V Zátiší was one of the first restaurants to open in Prague after the velvet revolution. Ever since, it has consistently improved and outperformed its peers, both in the quality of its food and drink, and in its service. Address: Liliová 1, Liliová 216, Staré Město, 110 00 Praha 1, Czechia. Opens at 11:30am – 10pm and services include dine-in and delivery.


Coda Restaurant

The restaurant was designed by Italian architects Rocco Magnoli and Lorenzo Carmellini, onetime associates of Gianni Versace. Address: Tržiště 368/9, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia. Opens at 11am – 6pm and services include only dine-in.