The owner has changed and so did the restaurant and all this to the better. It is now a Czech restaurant as the name indicates. They serve traditional dishes but also burgers or fish and chips. We visited the restaurant with a group of 14 people and it was a very delightful evening. The beer is very smooth and there where also varieties for those who prefer them. The food was very good seasoned and delicious. I had the Roulada and a Goulash soup as starter. I fear I will now dislike any other Goulash soup because the one was perfekt. The Roulada was server with beet root and small fried potato dumplings. There were small bacon pieces, perfectly fried, that gave the whole dish a great taste. All of my friends were happy with their food choices that ranged from burger to pork knuckle. The staff is attentive and quick, we waited around 15 minutes until we got our starters.
Update: I deleted the first part about the old restaurant because it might mislead people. We visited it in this year again and must say it has improved. The food quality ist still outstanding and the staff is still very attentive. I had this time the fish and it was wonderful a hugh portion beer battered cod with spicy potato wedges and sauerkraut. And as always, the best goulash soup I know as starter.
We were a group of ten and the service was quick and everyone was happy with his choice.
Oh! Paying separately...
Read moreIt was my first time visiting them, since it was closed for long, according to the local people. There is a big sea aquarium welcoming you right in front of the door and the place has a clean and sober decoration, not a con for enthusiasts. There was also live music in the corner, something fantastic - although the volume was a bit high, turning difficult to have a decent conversation on the table (I believe, the main goal you want to achieve during a dinner in a restaurant). The food is good, but nothing to justify it's price - really. Paying $23zl for a watermelon salad as starter is for few, specially when it tastes...like watermelon. Main course okay, service okay (English speakers too), menu is not in english and they have good wine options, although pricy as well and waitress dropped wine in the table and almost in my friend. A assume the average ticket there, per person, for a meal will be something like $70~80 - without wine/drinks. It is nice to have a new spot in town for dining, but I honestly don't see the point to ...
Read moreThe Cesky Port is a fantastic restaurant I know the old restaurant before and it's a huge improvement.
The food is very tasty and fresh. Only a little negative is that the foam of the beer is a little bit too much.
Everything else was very good!
The atmosphere is a still charming but still the ground tiles reminders me of the old restaurant it's a bit lacking the whole atmosphere.
But I highly recommend the restaurant!
They have vegetarian options too.
Alot of czech beer brands not only kozel, they have also polish beer.
They are many variations of food and beer. I loved it.
I recommend the potatoes with sausage, the garlic soup, the celery steak, fried cheese corner!
Please make an appointment before you go it could be a little bit packed.
They allowed us to iut not eaten food to...
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