I ate there more then a year ago. The salad wasn't fresh, I got food poisoned. My sister also was sick after visiting there. All the food is very greasy and I didn't like it.

I ate there more then a year ago. The salad wasn't fresh, I got food poisoned. My sister also was sick after visiting there. All the food is very greasy and I didn't like it.
Went to this joint yesterday - Friday night. The place is kind of simple, slightly run down in appearance. The main plus point me for me is that it has a good selection of Czech Beers and pubs in Tel-Aviv on Friday night are always full of people and fun. The food is hit and miss - the Spätzle came...
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good food and drinks = staff welcoming. nice place to hang out with friends and listen to the music
Good place for some Czech food. Nice European atmosphere, very casual dress. Large bar area and a couple of nice dinning areas. Staff friendly and helpful. Would go back there again to eat.
The beer is very good, the food is good value and the service is first class.
We had a nice dinner at Little Prague recently. The meat was excellent, but the side dish of knedlik (I think that's how it was spelled) seemed to be simply dry white bread. Choose the spaetzle instead!
I've been here several times and the food is always good and the staff is always friendly. Plus they have awesome Czech beers. Definitely worth checking out.
Very cute restaurant on Allenby street in very center of Tel-Aviv. They have menus in Hebrew, English and Russian languages. Kitchen presents Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian and other East European dishes. Not that big choice of good beer, but possible to pick up some excellent ones. Best first course is fried Camembert with Blackberry's Jam - amazing one, just miracle....
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Good traditional Czech restaurant with great atmosphere. Been here a few times. I usually order the goulash which is excellent. Good service and all in all a good and pleasant experience.
We loved the atmosphere here, reminiscent of a beer hall, with lots of wood, low but warm lighting, and old-world sensibility. There's also a more modern glass-enclosed patio area, but we preferred the inside.
Prague is for beer-drinking, but I am not a beer drinker. I tried to order a glass of Riesling, but they were out of it. I...
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