What a gem! We stayed in a hotel nearby and we're looking for loacal authentic food and what a find this cosy little restaurant was(found it on ggogle maps) ! Brilliant traditional atmosphere, amazing food( i had duck with potatoes and red cabbage and beside that it was huge - half the duck, it was delicious, melting in the mouth). The cousines has Czech twist to it and they serve fantasic Czech beer(dark Kozel worked rather well with the duck :) ) Oh, before the duck i had a garlic soup - made me forget the horrible Viennese weather that week and i was removing scarf and sweaters within minutes. The lady serving us was great and whenever we asked for a dish to share they will actually split the large portion in two plates :), so clearly highly recommended :).. Added couple of photos of the already...
Read moreUnfortunately we didn't get a chance to try the food at this restaurant, even though I was really looking forward to it and we went out of our way to cram a visit into our schedule. The homepage tells you they're open 11:00 to 15:00. When we arrived at 14:15 the owner was busy clearing tables out front, looked at us briefly and - in a very unfriendly tone - told us: "You want to eat NOW? Kitchen closed at 14:00 and I'm closing the restaurant now anyway. Come back in the evening if you want food." We certainly...
Read moreYou feel like you are visiting your grandma’s cottage house. It is very cosy place. Probably not si many people drink Pilsner Urquell there so often, therefore it was not so fresh as it is in Czechia. I do not understand their presentation of potato pancakes. For example nobody eat it with bacon in Czechia. Maybe they should think also about some less fatty meals they could offer and refresh the menu...
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