Came here with the bf and a local acquaintance a couple of weeks ago when the bf and I were in town. Our local guide said that she has a lot of lunch meetings here and she recommended it for us to get a chance to have some traditional Czech dishes. The restaurant is located in an older and rather pretty looking building, outside of the touristy center of Prague.
I decided to get an order of the smazeny syr, or Czech fried cheese, which came with fries. To kind of offset all the deep fried goodness of this meal, I also ordered a side salad, which was apparently a side of grilled vegetables (the waiter did ask if that was going to be okay, so I did know what I was getting beforehand). Our food came out quickly enough, and I thought my food was good, albeit heavy. I was certainly glad that I had the side of veggies, as it did help offset the oily heaviness a bit. The bf enjoyed his food, though again, neither of us are particularly used to eating such heavy meals, so we both felt like taking naps shortly after. Our local acquaintance had to chuckle at us Americans for not being as used to this kind of food.
I'd say that this would be a nice place for a traditional meal that's not smackdab in the heart of old town. The building that the restaurant is in is quite beautiful, and for what it's worth, the restaurant does have a parking lot as well. read more