This is amazing. We used to eat here all the time when I studied in Prague. The food is incredible. I’m craving it right now and it’s driving me insane that I can’t have it. EATHERE. Everything is delicious!
Jen S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Prague, Czech Republic
Stopped in this local place to try out their hummus and falafel because I was dying for some, and glad I did. This place is run by a bunch of travelers who speak different languages, have been all over the world, and are now serving you top notch lebanese food with a smile. Their attitude says it all– they are happy to be there, they are happy to share their vision and they are happy to talk you through their diverse menu. I ordered their ginger tea(which was super fresh and strong), Hummus(homemade with just the right seasonings), and falafel(very nicely done and served with tomatoes). I really enjoyed eating here everything was freshly made(you could tell it was) and really also enjoyed the experience. They also have hookah here on offer if you are interested– and will bring it right to your table. I thought that was a bit weird considering people could be right next to you and not want to smoke yet are exposed to it anyways. They offer all types of things here besides dining as well, such as travel seminars, art exhibitions and belly dancing events. I just really love their message to travel, learn love and understand other people and other cultures, I think it is something we could do more of and I love that they are doing it. Will come back to try out some of the kebabs or other food items soon!
Peter L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Prague, Czech Republic
One of those quirky little places where all the elements come together and create a really nice, authentic feeling. This place radiates the atmosphere of traveling and adventures in distant lands — from the waitresses with dreadlocks and stories from the road, through the decorations, authentic food prepared by Algerian chef, and even the pots used to serve it, menu with exotic travel photographs that you actually want to look at, down to the clearly foreign traveller sitting on the table next to you munching on his cous cous. As a result, the whole place has a nice, relaxed and easy-going feel about it. For example, if you look for Ketchup on the menu — you will find it. But instead of price, it only informs you about the location of the closest McDonalds. It actually made me laugh out loud. Bottom line — go, but be warned — you might get restless and be tempted to quit your job the next day and buy a one way ticket to some random far-away land.
Richard H.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Prague, Czech Republic
This is a nice place in a centrum of Prague for people who like to travel and for all the others :-) It´s pity that I can´t use also half stars because otherwise it would be more like 3,5 stars. The big plus of this place is not only location but also inner decoration. There are photos and pictures from all around the world as well as different items like little sculptures. Decorations of tables and chairs are more or less in the middle east or arabic style. All and all it looks really nice. There are regular cultural events. Every Thursday belly dancers, from time to time lectures from travellers about countries which they have visited etc. Cousine is more like arabic or lebanese. It´s not bad, but comparing to other similar places in Prague it´s kind a better average, generally said. And also ration quality/price is a little bit worse than in other places so that´s why I went down with stars. They have a full bar, good tea and coffee and shishas. Unfortunately no garden and slow wi-fi even if the place is not crowded. But that´s not such a big deal.
Natalia D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Prague, Czech Republic
Amazing small Lebanese restaurant with delicious food prepared by Algerian chef. The menu selection isn’t too big, but quite different and the prices are rather low. The desserts are amazing, they also have a good choice of tea. The service is good, it feels more like a home place, the interior looks cosy and nice. They have a travel photo exhibition on the walls, and several times a month host travel meetings in the tea room next to the restaurant. As the restaurant in quite small, it’s usually full in the evenings, so better to make a reservation.