V Zatisi Restaurant Prague

V Zatisi restaurant in Prague dining experience has a very good reputation in the business and diplomatic community. Set in a quiet corner of Prague a short walk away from the Old Town Square and the Charles Bridge. Also close to the commercial center it offers top cuisine and service to match. Established in 1991 restaurant V Zatisi is set in the atmosphere of a painters atelier. Displayed are collections of Czech painters such as Jan Zrzavy and Max Svabinsky, capturing the artistic level of atmosphere and food.

The excellent cuisine of the restaurant has brought a Michelin award in 2007. The top chef Milan Horejs will tempt you with many fine menu selections. These include fresh grilled Sea Bass, rack of lamb, crispy Czech duckling and much more. To complement these fine menus the V Zatisi Restaurant Prague can offer wines from Moravia (Czech), French, Italian and other offers.

V Zatisi restaurant in Prague main details :

Restaurant style: International and Bohemian Cuisine, design restaurant.
Specialty: Concept double pleasure, serving two kinds of sauces with almost all main dishes, wine pairing.
Average menu price: 990 CZK
Credit cards: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Diners Club and Eurocard.
Air conditioned: Yes
Address: Liliova 1, Prague 1 
Opening hours: Daily from 12.00 modday to 15.00pm and 17.30pm to 23.00pm, on 24th December it is closed.
Capacity: 
Left room (by Barbara Hamplova) – 50 seats
Right room (by Bara Skorpilova)
Ist room – 40 seats
Middle (green room) – 14 seats
Back room (library) – 10 seats.

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V Zatisi Restaurant Prague
V Zatisi Restaurant Prague
V Zatisi Restaurant Prague
V Zatisi Restaurant Prague

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