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Contribuiți la feedbackThe business name on our credit card receipt was Steak Frites-El Gaucho, but the place is actually called El Gaucho. We had just arrived in Prague and were feeling hungry, so we decided to try the first restaurant we came across near our Airbnb, which happened to be El Gaucho. Unaware of the currency conversion rate, we assumed Czech Republic wouldn't be too pricey. However, we quickly realized our mistake when we received the bill. The restaurant was empty on a Friday night, which should have been a red flag. We each ordered a glass of wine, salads, and steak filet with veggies, resulting in a grand total of $225 USD. In America, we could have gotten a similar meal for half the price. The food was satisfactory, but not worth the steep price. There were no extra amenities like bread, and it felt like a rip-off. When we mentioned the high prices to our waiter, he simply replied, "Our beef comes from America." It seems we'll stick to eating beef in the States from now on. Next time, we'll be more cautious as tourists. Interestingly enough, the Italian restaurant next door was bustling with customers.
This Asian Noodle Bar is a popular spot that can get busy during lunch hours. It tends to attract tourists, so as a local, I don't frequent it often. However, the food is decent and reasonably priced for the area, despite the slow and not always friendly service.
Good for vegetarian/vegan options. Clearly made for tourists, western version of Asian food . Sushi too big for my small mouth, I almost choke! I embarrass self in front of boyfriend
Pad Thai Tofu? Yes Please! The staff move quick! The service was stellar, the table was clean, and the veggie friendly choices on the menu were plentiful. The Pad Thai was great, (hot sauce is brought to the table! , and the spicy basil tofu was also quite good. The Jasmine tea arrived in a double stacked cup and pot combo perfect. And though they do accept cards, they also have an ATM on site if you need one. Cheers!
Great food.. spicy curry was really spicy which is good in this warm weather.. place is comfortable and staff nice ..price a bit higher than average but you got what you pay so worth it : Green curry was prepared as it should be.. definitely not the typical czech-like one.. tofu also well prepared.. If you wanna get some delicious Asian stuff.. you should head there! And it's only few meters from Václavské náměstí :