2 Best Restaurants in Prague, Czech Republic

Sansho

$$$$ Fodor's choice

When Sansho opened just over a decade ago, it radically redefined the local dining scene. Head chef Paul Day introduced many novel concepts to Prague's foodies, like pairing a simple, unadorned interior with highly intricate Asian-fusion cuisine, leaving the full focus on the plate. The public was initially skeptical but once they gathered around the long, communal tables, they were won over by the quality of the cooking (not surprising, as Day learned his craft at London's Michelin-starred Nobu). Dinner is a very reasonably priced tasting menu, featuring items such as Moravian lamb betel leaves roll and soft-shell crab, among other delicacies, while lunch is served à la carte.

Petrská 25, 110 00, Czech Republic
739--592--336
Known For
  • a nose-to-tail philosophy
  • impeccable unstuffy service
  • best quality-to-value ratio in Prague
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

Malý Buddha

$$

Bamboo, wood, paper, and incense are all part of the decor at this earthy hilltop hideaway near Prague Castle. It's as much about the atmosphere as the food here, which isn't complex but is cooked with heart; expect spring rolls, vegetable stir-fries, and various fish and chicken dishes, all in generous portions. The drinks list is unusual, with plum wine, lychee liqueur, and other exotic alcoholic concoctions. While the ambience is unique, Malý Buddha will be a little dark and fragrant for some.

Úvoz 46, 118 00, Czech Republic
220--513–894
Known For
  • lovely candlelit setting
  • extensive tea menu
  • service can be brusque
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.