Field – This Michelin-starred restaurant offers contemporary Czech cuisine with an emphasis on local, seasonal ingredients. Chef Radek Kašpárek creates refined dishes that showcase the flavors and textures of the Czech countryside. The tasting menu changes regularly and includes dishes such as duck liver terrine with pickled beetroot and brioche and pork belly with pumpkin and elderflower. Address: U Milosrdnych 12, 110 00 Prague 1
La Degustation – This luxury restaurant is known for its modern interpretations of traditional Czech cuisine. The tasting menu includes dishes such as beef tongue with horseradish and parsley and pork belly with apple, fennel and mustard. The restaurant was awarded two Michelin stars and named one of the best restaurants in the world by Restaurant magazine. Address: Haštalská 18, 110 00 Prague 1
Eska – This bakery, cafe and restaurant in one is popular with locals for its artisan bread, pastries and authentic Czech cuisine. The menu changes seasonally and includes dishes such as smoked trout with pickled cucumber and dill and slow-cooked beef cheek with parsnip and celery. The restaurant has stylish, industrial-chic decor and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Address: Pernerova 49, 186 00 Prague 8
Kantyna – This butcher shop-restaurant is a carnivore's dream, offering high-quality meat dishes and burgers made from local ingredients. The menu includes steak tartare, roast pork and grilled beef ribs, as well as a variety of sausages and charcuterie. The casual, rustic interior is reminiscent of an old-fashioned butcher shop. Address: Plaská 615/8, 150 00 Prague 5
Lehká Hlava – Vegetarian and vegan restaurant offers healthy and creative plant-based dishes in a bohemian atmosphere. The menu includes dishes such as coconut curry with sweet potato and chickpeas or peppers stuffed with quinoa with smoked tofu and spinach. The restaurant has a cosy, intimate atmosphere with subdued lighting and colorful, eclectic decor. Address: Boršov 2/280, 110 00 Prague 1
Sansho – This modern Asian restaurant serves dishes inspired by Japanese, Korean and Southeast Asian cuisine. The menu includes dishes such as spicy pork belly with kimchi and rice and miso-marinated black cod with pickled daikon and ginger. The restaurant has a sleek, minimalist interior and an open kitchen where you can watch the chefs at work. Address: Petrská 25, 110 00 Prague 1
Café Imperial – This elegant Art Nouveau café and restaurant has been serving traditional Czech and European food since 1914. The menu includes dishes such as beef goulash with bread dumplings and roast duck with red cabbage and dumplings. The interior is beautifully preserved, with high ceilings, marble columns and stained glass windows. Address: Na Poříčí 15, 110 00 Prague 1