Prague Restaurants

  1. Mailsi

    Mailsi was Prague's first Pakistani restaurant and is still one of the city's best for authentic curry cuisine. The outside is inconspicuous, and it's only the qawwali music that gives it away. Service is courteous, the food delicious and prices modest for a speciality restaurant - though helpings are often small. Dishes with prawns are more expensive.

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  2. Millhouse Sushi

    Tired of shopping? Make yourself comfortable at the conveyor belt and help yourself to nigiri, maki sushi, sashimi, tempura and other Japanese mouthfuls in the courtyard of the Slovanský Dům shopping mall. Dishes are colour coded according to price, or for a set rate you can eat all you want for two hours. Credit cards are not accepted here.

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  3. Rasoi

    Everything from the chef down to the cutlery comes straight from India, so this is about as authentic as you're going to get in downtown Prague. All the popular tandoori, jalfrezi and biryani dishes are there, and are done well, with spice levels adapted to individual taste. The atmosphere is a little subdued though.

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  4. Sushipoint

    There are more 'designed' sushi restaurants in Prague, and some cheaper. But although it's not particularly atmospherically located, this is conveniently central and has food of a generally high standard. If you're the last customers to leave, being escorted by the kimono-clad waiter through a series of halls and back stairwells is a cinematic end to your evening.

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