Luka Lu

Malá Strana


Possibly Prague's most colourful restaurant is this south Slav affair specialising in Balkan grilled meat and other dishes from Serbia and the former Yugoslavia. Brightly coloured and full of tasteful knick-knacks throughout, this is a fun place for lunch, especially in summer when the courtyard out back is open. Many a famous Czech face has left a tip here.


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