Restaurants in Moravia
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Hanácacká Hospoda
Just when you're finally getting to grips with a Czech menu, this incredibly popular spot lists everything in the local Haná dialect. It's worth persevering though because the Moravian meals are robust, tasty and supreme value.
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Café 87
Locals flock to this arty, sunny café beside the Olomouc Museum of Art for great coffee and their special recipe chocolate pie. You be the judge - dark chocolate or white chocolate? Across Olomouc the debate continues.
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U Staryho Billa
U Staryho Billa 'Old Bill's' serves up rip-roaring steaks and Tex-Mex tastes in an eclectic space bedecked with cow skulls, Confederate flags and outlaw country music. Each day begins with happy hour from 14:30 to 17:30 and the chance to try wines from 15 countries.
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Spolek
The service is friendly and unpretentious at this coolly 'bohemian' (yes, we are in Moravia) haven with interesting salads and soups and a concise but diverse wine list. Interesting photojournalism on the walls is complemented by a funky mezzanine bookshop.
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Sabaidy
The spicily authentic tastes of Laos are served in this atmospheric restaurant attached to the Hotel Amphone. With décor incorporating Buddhist statues, and a very talented Laotian chef, it's a case of 'Ommm…' and 'Mmmm…'.
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Rebio
Who says vegetarian food can't taste great? The décor of warm, natural wood complements a menu of healthy risottos, vegetarian pies and a soothing selection of tasty desserts in this very popular self-service spot.
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Špaliček
Brno's oldest (and just maybe its 'meatiest') restaurant sits on the edge of the Cabbage market. Ignore the irony and dig into the huge Moravian meals partnered with something from the good local wine list.
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U Anděla
After you order, wander round and look at the fascinating memorabilia displayed in every nook and cranny. Don't be too long though because the service is prompt and the Moravian food very good.
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U Netopýra
Use sonar at 'the place of the bat' to find a spot in the labyrinth of nooks and crannies, then switch to your sense of taste to appreciate the good thin crust pizza and well-priced beer.
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Konvikt
Here you've got two choices: dine in the spacious restaurant and sunny terrace on the walls of the old town, or head inside to the Konvikt Bar for more raucous student-fuelled fun.
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Čhajovna
Relax with more than 40 types of tea and cruisy world music. If you're feeling really chilled, linger for one of the yoga sessions upstairs.
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