Amazing koleno. Probably the best I have had so far. Central Prague with fabulous themed decorations and first class food. I will send koleno-hunting tourists here.
Historic cafe in central Prague. Their svickova, is my favourite by far. Rich and creamy. I usually take tourists here for coffee and cake - also, they have a games room with excellent quality billiard tables for pool.
There are four LOKAL restaurants in Prague. The two most known are on Dlouha street and Charles Bridge. I prefer taking my guests to the Charles Bridge LOKAL because it is cave-like in its construction - I like to make people "WOW!"
I have been visiting this place regularly. It is usually excellent, whatever I have. Their Zelnečka (Cabbage Soup) in bread is exceptional, but I also like to go here when I want a salad. Also, with it being a Pilsner pub, you'll always get great beer
Historic Cafe Slavia is another highlight and one I always squeeze into my 'hit-list' for visitors... Even if just for fine coffee and cake at night with the piano playing. Slavia is opposite the National Theatre, Also, my favourite Tiramissu in Prague.
U Tří růží is a real gem... they make their own beer and have excellent food. Located in the very heart of central Prague, just a short walk from the astronomical clock and a childs' stone-throw from Cafe Montmartre
I've tried a few Švičkova on my travels, and when it's done well, it is delicious - but when it's bad, the cream and jam make it a confused mess. I believe Švejk U Kalicha has the balance just right for theirs. You'll like the building decor too.