Styl & Interier exterior

Styl & Interier

Prague


A passage opposite the Vodičkova entrance to the Lucerna Palace leads to this secret retreat, a rustic cafe with a high-walled garden where local shoppers gather in wicker armchairs beneath the trees to enjoy coffee and cake, or a lunch of lasagne, quiche and salad, or slow-cooked lamb with red wine gravy. Best to book a table.


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