Lokál (Dlouhá 33, Staré Město, Prague) – this restaurant prides itself in serving local Czech dishes with a modern twist. Meals served here include Pork braised in paprika; Boiled beef neck with mushroom sauce; Fried pork and beef schnitzel; as well as desserts like Caramel glazed profiterole with caramel and vanilla cream; and Coconut meringue […]
Las Adelitas (Americká 8, Vinohrady, Prague) – a true rarity in this country is a Mexican restaurant, in this case serving crispy- or soft-shell tacos, burritos, enchiladas, and tostadas – all at reasonable prices. Managed and owned by Mexicans, it’s devoted to serve some of the most emblematic dishes of the Mexican cuisine, with the […]
La Finestra (Platnérská 90/13, Prague) – located not far from Old Town Square in central Prague, this is another popular (high-end) Italian restaurant, especially for the business crowd. Opened in 2009, La Finestra is reputed to have the largest selection of Italian wines in the country. For its well-received meals, it uses top grade meat […]
Fish & Chips 21 Dlouha Street (21 Dlouha Street, Prague) – this is the sister restaurant to another seafood eatery in Prague (Zdenek’s Oyster Bar). As the name implies, its signature dish is British-style fish & chips. There are several different types of fish on the menu, as well as some interesting side dishes, including […]
Cotto Crudo (Four Seasons Hotel Prague, Veleslavínova 2a/1098, Prague) – the first (and perhaps only) Michelin-starred restaurant in Prague happens to be this high-end Italian restaurant, serving dishes ranging from risotto with mushrooms, jamón joselito, impepato del mugellano; to ravioli di ricotta, piedmont back truffle and violet artichokes; and involtino di pollo, gnocchetti, chanterelles, plums […]
Brasileiro Slovanský dům (Na Příkopě 22, Prague 1) – for those who’ve been to a Brazilian barbecue “churrasco”-style restaurant, this is the Prague branch of such eateries. Like other churrascarias, there are waiters showing up with skewers of various cuts of beef that go from table to table. The paper (or plastic) disk on each […]
Bar Arepera El Encuentro (Calle Anselmo Pérez de Brito, 87, 38700 Santa Cruz de la Palma) – this eatery specializes in the popular Venezuelan snack food arepas (as well as other meals from that country, such as the ‘Enchapa’ — corn-maize pancake with fillings). This restaurant shows the island’s connection to Venezuela. There are two […]
Al Molo (Level 5, Portomaso Marina, St. Julian’s) — Al Molo is situated right on the water’s edge at the lovely Portomaso Marina in St. Julian’s. The restaurant brings together the best possible ingredients for a memorable dining experience…great location, beautiful decor, and inspired food by a multi award-winning chef (serving Siclian-influenced dishes, such as […]
Bozena’s (Calle Teide 6, Puerto del Carmen) –– located in a charming old Canarian house, Bozena’s restaurant combines Polish and Irish cuisine with excellent results. The intimate surroundings and lovely views over the old harbor provide the perfect backdrop for dining. The menu runs from Stroganoff to Polish meatballs to fresh fish of the day […]
Britannia (Av. de Gran Canaria, Centro Comercial Gran Chaparral, Playa del Inglés) – this restaurant is favored among British tourists, since it reputedly serves the best-rated English-style breakfast on the island. Its fish & chips dish is also highly recommended, since the potatoes are hand-cut (hard to find at Gran Canaria). The roast lamb and […]