4 Best Restaurants in Prague, Czech Republic

Taro

$$ Fodor's choice

This extraordinary Asian fusion restaurant, which consists of just 17 bar stalls arranged around an open kitchen, offers an interactive dining experience combining traditional Vietnamese cuisine with European techniques and flavors. It's a combination inspired by owners Khanh's and Giang's personal experiences as Vietnamese men growing up in Prague. Watch in awe as the international kitchen team painstakingly puts together each course—it's not uncommon to see four of them huddled over a single dish—before presenting and explaining it to you. There are weekly a la carte lunch menus available, but come in the evening for the exceptional eight-course tasting menu (1,790 ). It changes with the seasons, but typical dishes might include summer rolls with chicken and tamarind sauce, sea bass with Thai basil and fermented radish, or pork consommé with bonito and pork dumplings. Wine pairings are also available.

Unsurprisingly, the restaurant is very popular, so book ahead.

Nádražní 100, 150 00, Czech Republic
777–446–007
Known For
  • kitchen spectacle with chef interaction
  • flavor-packed seasonal dishes
  • great quality-to-value ratio
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

Banh–mi–ba

$$

Enjoy fresh, zingy Vietnamese food at this small, trendy spot on Rybná, from the eponymous baguettes to rolls, salads, and pho. There are good Vietnamese joints all over Prague thanks to ties between formerly communist Czechoslovakia and Hanoi, but until recently Staré Mĕsto was lacking its own standout. Founder Hung Le and his team have delivered with this branch, part of a minichain that brings authentic Vietnam by way of Berlin and California.

Rybná 26, 110 00, Czech Republic
734--487--324
Known For
  • tasty Vietnamese baguettes
  • no glutamate additions
  • cool Czech couples grabbing a bite

Phở Bar

$$

Prague has long had reliable Vietnamese food (thanks in part to a program between the "brother" communist nations in the 1980s, which brought thousands of Vietnamese people to then-Czechoslovakia for training or study). But this newish joint is not a bad option in the city center, particularly for the eponymous dish. It's often busy but things rattle along at almost a fast-food-restaurant pace. 

Národní 18, 110 00, Czech Republic
776--236--286
Known For
  • bustling feel and a hum of conversation
  • generous portions
  • more Asian fusion than traditional Vietnamese

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Pho Vietnam

$$

Prague's large and long-established Vietnamese community means the city is littered with cheap Southeast Asian dining options, but this cellar restaurant is one of the very best. While it's certainly no-frills—order at the counter and then find a table; in a few minutes someone brings around your food—the dishes are unfailingly fresh and delicious. The most popular order remains pho bo, a flavorful tureen of noodles and sliced beef (or its chicken-flavored cousin pho ga) that you spice up at the table with a squeeze of lemon and shot of hot sauce. The fresh spring rolls, nem sai gon, make for a delicious accompaniment.

Anglická 15, 120 00, Czech Republic
606–707–880
Known For
  • satisfying fare in big portions
  • excellent value
  • can get very warm inside
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.