Home Kitchen

Staré Město


Chunky timber tables, bare brick and industrial light fittings set the scene around the central open kitchen here, where the conceit is that there is no menu – you choose from the range of dishes available that day, displayed on a side table. The food is simple, hearty and simply superb. It also does the best breakfasts in the Old Town.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Staré Město attractions

1. DSC Gallery

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One of Prague's leading independent art galleries, the DSC specialises in promoting modern art of international importance from the United States, Britain…

2. Spanish Synagogue

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The Spanish Synagogue is named after its striking Moorish-Andalucian interior. Dating from 1868, its exhibition records the story of Jews in the Czech…

3. Franz Kafka Monument

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Commissioned by Prague's Franz Kafka Society in 2003, Jaroslav Róna's unusual sculpture of a mini-Kafka riding on the shoulders of a giant empty suit was…

4. Granovsky Palace

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In the northwestern corner of the Týn Courtyard is the 16th-century Granovsky Palace, with an elegant Renaissance loggia and sgraffito and painted…

5. Convent of St Agnes

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In the northeastern corner of Staré Město is the former Convent of St Agnes, Prague’s oldest surviving Gothic building. The 1st-floor rooms hold the…

6. Pařížská

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When the Josefov ghetto was cleared at the turn of the 20th century, the broad boulevard of Pařížská třída (Paris Ave) was driven in a straight line…

7. Týn Courtyard

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This pretty courtyard tucked behind the Church of Our Lady Before Týn was originally a sort of medieval caravanserai – a fortified hotel, trading centre…

8. Kinský Palace

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The late-baroque Kinský Palace sports Prague’s finest rococo facade, completed in 1765 by the redoubtable Kilian Dientzenhofer. Today the palace is home…