U Dvou Sester was our very first meal in Prague. Our party of four stayed in a condo and the local property management representative suggested this place to us. He gave the disclaimer, though, that (1) the entire Old Town is filled with touristy restaurants, (2) the food will be a bit more expensive to very ridiculously expensive in this area when compared to your local joint somewhere outside of Old Town. After assuring him that we are aware and will not blame him for suggesting a place that is more expensive with the 'average' local joint, he gave us U Dvou Sester.
The restaurant was very cute. The decor is this rustic yet quaint vibe. We walked in and one of the servers asked if we had a reservation. Nope, but no problem, we still got seated at a table near the front door immediately. The service was very friendly and when we saw the prices, we thought they were very reasonable (disclaimer, we obviously aren't locals, but we thought the prices and later tasted the food plus weighing the location, thought it was more than fair).
Hubbo and my brother in law both ordered the pork knuckle dish. I highly recommend this dish because I tried a bite, then another bite, then was pestering my hubbo to cut me some more. It was tender (like fork-tender) and delicious. If you aren't afraid of a little bit of skin, fat, and collagen... this is da bomb!
I ordered their pork and Czech dumplings because i figure it sounds like a very traditional dish, and it was delicious as well (but the star was still the pork knuckle). We also each enjoyed a beer... or two... or three.... Anyways, at the end, we all felt very satisfied, full in the tummy and pleasantly surprised at how delicious Czech cuisine was. read more