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    Borgo Agnese

    Borgo Agnese

    4.5(10 reviews)
    1.4 km
    $$$

    There were 16 of us in our group and so we were seated in a private room. I just realized that…read morethis is a number one restaurant in Brno, which isn't saying much because the city's not known for their culinary heritage. In the beginning when they were explaining the meat and the fish, they were very theatrical which seemed very rehearsed and amateur. We couldn't really hear the waiter, because some of us were already very chatty after coming from a local beer pub. We ordered some meat, fish, and added in the foie and other appetizers and side of vegetables. The veggies were actually the best part of the meal, and that's saying a lot, because I'm not much of a veggie eater! :) But then generally the produce in Europe is far superior to what we get in the States! Foie gras was seared to perfection, but the accoutrements were just mediocre. One of our fish we had was turbot, and this is one of the easier fish to debone. However, with every annoying bite of the fish, I had to pick out a bone! Absolutely unacceptable! The staff weren't particularly friendly, but this is typical of Czech so I wasn't too offended. LOL We were having a good time with our group so slow service was not too bothersome either. The bill came to $200 per person, which is not too bad IF the food was great. My hubby and I paid $200pp at Field Restaurant in Prague which's a Michelin star restaurant! This restaurant, for the service and the food, is definitely not worth the price!

    Borgo Agnese...Wow...the Czech Republic at its very best!…read more In the Czech Republic, Brno is to Prague what Chicago is to NYC...the country's "second City" and home to 400,000 warm, friendly and hard working Eastern Europeans. Had a magnificent dinner with 7 members of our company's Czech team at what is arguably the premier restaurant in the city. It is said to rival the best Mediterranean cuisine anywhere in this country including its capital of Prague. After enjoying a flavorful local brew from Bruno's Starobrno Brewery, we tried a local white wine from the well-regarded Moravia wine making region. It was absolutely over the moon. Our group also enjoyed some delicious hot appetizers including a lobster-stuffed pasta, some golden brown sautéed St. Jacques scallops and a dynamite Duck Consommé Soup. For our entrees, we chose either a grilled plate of a variety of steaks or a fresh seafood medley including Tuna, Halibut, Sea Bass and Cod. This is where Borgo Agnese really hit its stride with some of the freshest seafood and juiciest beef we'd ever experienced. Look at those pics! Borgo's service by a courteous team of bow-tied servers was right on the mark as my wine glass never went unfilled. We finished with several delightful dessert samplers. Borgo Agnese earns the pinnacle of Yelp ratings on every level....wow, what a meal!

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    Restaurace Mango

    Restaurace Mango

    2.8(4 reviews)
    1.2 km
    $

    Smokey? Yes. Karaoke "music" carryover? Yes. Shady area by the bus and train station? Somewhat…read more But the pho is very good. It's the kind without the dish of abundant Thai basil and sprouts. Some herbal matter, especially scallion, in the clear tasty broth. We did a veg, salmon and California roll combo and it was good and cheap too. Bartender wanted to sell us drinks and pretended he didn't know what water was. But for a tasty pho and sushi roll fix, gets the job done. Some cool decor touches. Beer and other intoxicating beverages served. Quan Viet is another Vietnamese food and pho spot in a nicer part of town.

    One thing I have discovered while "touring" Czech is that they have a rather sizeable Vietnamese…read morepopulation. With that being said, it's not uncommon to see Vietnamese/Chinese restaurants popping up around the city. Again, I had been walking around Brno for a bit, checking out the city and looking for lunch, until I noticed a fold out board advertising Vietnamese food. This place is really a hole in a wall (as described by previous reviewers, the place is across the train station and the city "light rail"). Personally, the restaurant was quite nostalgic for me. It reminded me a lot of back home in New York City with all the Asian-accented furniture and decorations. Yes, the patrons are allowed to smoke inside. Getting into the food, the pho broth was actually on-point... it was really decent for a Pho spot out here. Of course, it doesn't come with a plate of garnishments (i.e. bean sprouts, thai basil/mint, etc.) that you usually get (it seems like they don't practice that over here in Europe), but overall it was pretty darn good. I also had Vietnamese drip coffee (pretty hard to f*ck up I would imagine) which was nice (for some reason, they couldn't put it on ice for me). Overall, nice spot for your quick Viet-fix for a rather inexpensive price.

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