Basking in the town's best location, only a few paces from Kežmarok’s castle gate, this restaurant offers all the Slovak classics: grilled cheese with berry relish, smoked pork and garlic soup. Food quality and service can be hit and miss, but the setting – which mimics a farmhouse, with white-washed walls and brick fireplaces – is very pleasant.
Kežmarská Reštaurácia
Eastern Slovakia
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