I had the hummus with lamb appetizer– it’s big enough for a meal. The hummus was very creamy but the lamb is ground lamb and is oily. The pita bread was warm, fluffy and delicious. $ 8 for this. Service was good, people are nice, menu in English, Czech and Hebrew. If you want to meet Israelis in Prague, this is THE place!
Natalia D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Prague, Czech Republic
Very good kosher restaurant located not far from Parizska street on one side and the Spanish synagogue on another. The place turns to be quite big; however, you only see it when you enter and walk a bit through. The design is simple, but nice. They do follow kosher rules, for instance if you accidentally try to ignore the separation of milk and meat. The food is delicious and served pretty quickly. The menu variety is interesting; however, they are missing on some famous dishes like shakshouka or halva. Opposite to the food menu, the choice of drinks is limited and rather general than corresponding to the type of restaurant, although they have a selection of teas from Israel. The service is really excellent. During Shabbat, the restaurant is closed, but accessible if you book it in advance.