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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So somewhere traditional,central, with a good atmosphere and where we won't be ripped off. Mid price range(a bit vague??)
Alijangra you suggestion sounds tempting. Can you dance around your handbag?
Sorry if it seemed that way; without facial expressions and tone of voice to go on it isn't always easy to tell from purely written messages what people really mean - if you see what I mean!
Anyway, if you liked U Prince you'll probably like the Zlaty Dvur, in a little alley just off Jilska (off Karlova). It's a former Catholic Seminary that serves really good quality traditional Czech food and won't break the bank. The courtyard tables may or may or not be in operation at this time of year - probably still a little early - but the dining room is very pleasant. It's quieter than U Prince, but has a jazz trio at the weekends.
I haven't been to the Grand Evropa in Wenceslas Square for a couple of years, but it used to be excellent value and the Art Nouveau dining room was still pretty well as its designer intended. I believe it has had a change of management and a "facelift" in the last year or two, so it may not be all it was (or of course, it could turn out to be better!) We once had a wedding anniversary dinner there (only about 6 years ago) and four courses, a bottle of reasonable wine, a bottle of Sekt, coffee & brandy came to about �35 for two! Prices, sadly, have rocketed in Prague over the last 5 years, but it's still possible to eat well for a modest sum if you look around.
If you want to splash out a bit more The Fish Market (yes, really!) in the Ungelt (behind the church in Old Town Square) is very good, but can be a bit pricy (not in the 4 Seasons league, but definitely upmarket of the other two). As you might expect, they specialise in traditional fish dishes, but they do other dishes as well. That was another wedding anniversary.....
........and this bit was too long to fit into my previuos answer!
I'd be interested to hear where you finally do go, even if it's not one of my recommendations - there are still plenty of places I haven't been to in Prague, despite having lived and worked there for a while, and I'm always on the lookout for somewhere decent to go when I go back to see friends once or twice a year.
Revisited U Prince again and really enjoyed .Fairly reasonable as it is right off the square.You do need to book though if you want to be upstairs with the live music.
Went to Metamorphis(Ungelt)not cheap but very good service and an interesting menu-purple goatfish anyone? WE weren't brave enough to try it.
www.hotelmetamorphis.cz/restaurace_clubjl_en.php
Narolines We couldn't find your other recommendation and we did go up and down the streets you mentioned. Maybe the name has changed?
U Supa was another one we went in and enjoyed.I had the traditional dish -beef with cranberries and dumplings-delicious.
A good bar "The Marquis de Sade" .Don't be put off by the name .An old brothel with the viewing galleries intact! Wednesday they had a great guitarist on playing songs from Hendrix to Britney! Warning -great in week but Friday night couldn't get in it was so busy.