This restaurant is considered as one of the many tourist traps in Prague. It has original Czech food and beer, and jazz music. The food they serve is really good and tasty. The live jazz music created a nice atmosphere. But here comes the catch.. At the entrance, they offer people a tourist menu, for a low price. A very tasty and good looking menu, so you get interested and go inside. Once you take a look on the menu, it appears that the drinks are pricier than elsewhere. 70CZK for 0.5 liter beer compared to 35CZK 50CZK in other restaurants that I've visited. Also, a soft drink was 50CZK which I think is quite pricey for Prague standards. Then the waiter puts a bowl of bread with some garlic butter on the table. They make it look like it's on the house or that you're receiving it in addition to the menu, as every other table gets the same bowl of bread. But no, in the end it will be charged on your bill, so be aware. They'll also charge 30CZK per person, for the live jazz music. That's fine by me, because the musicians need to be paid too, of course. But what I didn't like is that it's never mentioned or shown at the entrance. People get offered a very cheap menu, but once you get in, the additional charges, and the relatively expensive drinks will make the final bill more expensive than people would expect. So my conclusion: The food is great and very tasty, real Czech cuisine which I really loved. But what I didn't like is that the customers get fooled in a way. They try to get you into the restaurant by offering cheap prices, but in the end the final bill will be higher than you've expected, because of the hidden or additional things they will charge you. read more