We were lucky to be staying right across the street from this gem. We started with an excellent English breakfast consisting of eggs, bacon sausage, fresh (real) orange juice. and fluffy fresh bread, made daily on the premises.
As a family of 4, it cost an extremely reasonable 600 czech korunas. We were so impressed with the atmosphere (very chill) in this little resto bar, as well as the outstanding service and quick food preparation (served by the chef), that we returned for lunch. The 2nd visit was equally as rewarding (the Bali Burger is a must have menu item) causing my wife and I to proclaim our love for the entire experience.
Situated a mere 4 min walk from the town center on a quiet street, it is worth every step. It should be noted that food service ends at 4pm.
We can not recommend this little gem enough. Thank you to Theresa (our hostess) for making our time there, so warm...
Read moreRude service the blonde women here was passive agressive and very bothered to talk to us. Never know when they finish cooking as they decide on the day and you need to ask. They claim it is obvious but it is not as there is a piece of paper on the table stating ask how long the kitchen cooks. I tipped even that I was not happy with the service because I felt bad and no thank you left the servers mouth as she didnt even look at me. On the other hand the food is great, good portions and cheap prices thats why I left two stars but edited after rude reply from the owner to one star. If I would received apology for the rudeness I would be more than happy to change my review but the reply from the owner just proves my point about the...
Read moreA very cozy place with a great atmosphere, which is absolutely ideal for a pleasant breakfast or brunch. Bali coffee bar is the only one in Karlovy Vary that serves brunch until 4 PM. A glass of well-chilled prosecco was followed by an exceptionally juicy and crispy breakfast toast with eggs on homemade fluffy bread. As a second breakfast, we ordered an English breakfast which was simply great. And, at the end, of course, the excellent Pisner Urquell. I...
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