Cafés and Restaurants in Mala Strana, Prague

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To relax during a well deserved break while on a sight seeing tour around Prague, you can head to U Zavesenyho Kafé where affluent clients sponsored a cup of coffee for poor impoverished but infinitely talented artists, Starbucks café where you can dig into Malostranske Namesti – a crowd puller, the quiet and calm and peaceful Seventh Heaven, the expensive Mamma’s Toast, Lemon Café hued in green and open and airy with sunlight filtering through.

u zavesenyho kafe

U Zavesenyho Kafe

You can sample wine, liqueur, yummy cakes and pastries, savory and sweet crepes, delicate salads and fresh bread here. For homemade cakes try out Kaficko. Downtown Café serves mind-blowing sandwiches and delicious steaks. You can sample chicken breast in mozzarella cheese and balsamic vinegar, expensive new world wines, fresh baby spinach and prosciutto and other such delicacies in Cukrkavalimonada. Café Savoy is more than a hundred years old and still going strong despite competition from younger cafés.

French Restaurants and Cafés

If you are in the mood for French cuisine, you can try out U Patrona, U Maliru, Palffy Palac, Café de Paris and Bastille. They serve Czech food with a distinctive French twist.

Restaurants in Mala Strana

Restaurants in Mala Strana where you can dig into the goodies and fill your tummy are the Sushi Bar, Kampa Park, Cowboys, C’est La Vie, Bohemia Bagel, Alchymist, Vojanuv Dvur, U Vladare, U Tri Pstrosu, U Patrona, Saint Nicholas Café, Restaurant Hradcany, Restaurant ADA, Pasha, Monastery Lounge, Essensia, Erudio, David Restaurant, Barego, Bar Bar, Azteca, Jo’s Bar, Cantina and Meduzzy. In the last one you will be served creative Czech cuisine with a distinctive Greek hangover.

Kampa Park

Kampa Park

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