CuisineVegetarian-vegan
Price€€
Neighbourhoodstare-mesto

Tip: The kitchen makes its own cheeses and pickles; ask for the chef's tasting.

Location

Address: Borsov 280/2, 110 00 Praha 1, Prague

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