4 Best Restaurants in Prague, Czech Republic

La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise

$$$$ Fodor's choice

One of Prague's two Michelin star holders is this elegant tasting room, where diners are taken on a superlative culinary adventure via a Czech-inspired tasting menu over an extended evening. The menu roves around Czech and European cuisine playfully and stylishly, including classic local specialties with a twist, like pork belly, cabbage, and mustard or a dessert of cream, blueberry, and basil. You'll need a full appetite to last the multiple, delicious courses, so you'll want to come hungry. One word of caution: the tasting menu is 2,450 Kč before drinks are even considered, and dinner for two, with wine and tip, can climb into the 10,000 Kč territory. But for many, the experience is worth every koruna. Book in advance.

Haštalská 18, 110 00, Czech Republic
222–311–234
Known For
  • probably Prague's best food and service
  • playful and inventive takes on classic dishes
  • wine-paired tasting menu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

500 Restaurant

$$ | Dejvice

Near the Hradčanská Metro station, this restaurant is a hit with families, and it's easy to see why. The menu covers comfort-food classics—like excellent burgers and some of the city's best pizza—an easy sell for kids, but parents in the mood for something more refined can order entrées like duck risotto. Plus, 500 has a surprisingly good wine list, including decent vintages available by the glass (still a rarity in Prague). The daily luncheon specials are popular and reasonably priced. The final winning touch? In summer, an expansive terrace opens into one of the city's most exclusive neighborhoods.

Food Lab

$$

At last! A huge, hip, all-day dining space on the edge of Staré Mĕsto's Jewish quarter. From its neon sign and bare-brick walls alone, this spot is already streets ahead of most of the area's tourist traps. And the good news is the food and drink options deliver too, from brunches to fresh juices, hearty main courses to cocktails. There's an inventive lunch menu which changes weekly, often featuring modern takes on Czech classics alongside more global options like pastas, salads, and fish. Plus there's a kids' corner and a piano bar downstairs.

Haštalská 4, 110 00, Czech Republic
257--310--713
Known For
  • one of Prague's best brunches
  • well-priced
  • beautiful, plant-filled interior

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Jáma

$$

American expatriates, Czech politicians, international consultants, and a constant crowd of students make this Czech--American hybrid pub feel like a place where everyone is welcome—especially when there's a big soccer game.

V Jámě 7, 110 00, Czech Republic
733--605--408
Known For
  • relaxed international vibes
  • good pub food
  • inexpensive three-course lunch menus
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.