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Can we say Astoria favorite and New York City hidden gem?!?
Can we say Astoria favorite and New York City hidden gem?!? Plenty of space and awesome beer selection. Locals are great and easy to make conversation with anyone. If you are an Astoria local or visiting nyc you really can't go wrong here - highly recommend in the warm weather when they have live bands.LOVE THIS PLACE
Be the first to ReplySuch a unique restaurant.
I went with my friends for brunch and although we were the only ones dining, it was a great experience. Service was very friendly and attentive. I got the 3 egg omelette and thought the omelette was a generous portion but the toast that came with it was really tiny (the size of half my hand). Great price of $24 for an entree and 2 drinks included! Alcoholic and non alcoholic. Overall, would want to come back to try the more Czech dishes and more Czech beers!
Be the first to ReplyVianoce v nyc! Na Floride europskeho jedla nemame vela -
Vianoce v nyc! Na Floride europskeho jedla nemame vela - prekvapivo,.. ale v ny najdete vela miest- od ceskeho, slovenskeho (odporucam Kolibu v Queens) , cez ukrajinske, polske az po ruske... tato česka restika je vazne ze super! Odporucam, najdete tam vsetko co vam v americkej kuchyni chyba. Bola som tam niekolko krat za svoj pobyt a skusila vela jedal z ich menu... a varene vinko samozdejme.. nemam ziadne vyhrady, vsetko bolo chutne a čerstve! 5 obsluha tiez super! Dakujem!
Be the first to ReplyI love Czech food and spent many years in Prague.
This place is super authentic and gets czech food right. The inside has awesome art of the beautiful country. I got the confit duck leg wit red cabbage and potato dumplings. To die for. The meat fell right off the bone and the potato dumplings were perfectly like in the Czech Republic. I started off with the $12 potato soup and it's filling but so good. The potatoes are steamed and so soft inside. The mushrooms were tasty. Loved every bite. A Czech woman was our server. Bathrooms were clean downstairs. An expensive donut authentic and spot on spot.
Be the first to ReplyIn short, if you grew up eating Czech food like I did,
In short, if you grew up eating Czech food like I did, you'll love this restaurant. The ambience is really nice, and being attached to the Czech Consulate, it's done up beautifully. The decor reflects quite a bit of modern Czech culture, and is really interesting. Even so, go there for the food! My mom was mostly Czech and grew up in a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio that had a large Czech population. As a kid, I had no idea that much of what we ate was Czech-style cooking. My sister and I just thought it was food! Even so, I WAS aware that we ate a bit differently (and better) than most of the other kids I knew at school. As an adult, though, I was fortunate enough to visit Prague a couple of times and even found family members who showed us around the region. We ate in restaurants both small and large in Prague and in the tiny village where my ancestors lived. Those trips really confirmed that my taste buds are Czech and that Bohemian Spirit is the real deal. We've been there twice now, and will likely go back the next time we're in New York. The service was good, but relaxed (which is the norm in Europe), and we loved the authenticity of the dishes. We even had some excellent Czech rosé wine and a liqueur called Becherovka. It's herbal, but may remind you of cinnamon, and is quite popular among the Czech people. This restaurant is like a mini trip to Prague. I really recommend it.
Be the first to ReplyCzech restaurant was looking forward to visit and try their
Czech restaurant was looking forward to visit and try their food. Was very disappointed. Cucumber salad had no flavor and was very soupy. Duck was very dry and old I can taste old fat. Service also was very poor and not helpful at all you can seat there and wait forever because nobody come to the table.
Be the first to ReplyThis is my favorite restaurant in NYC.
Very authentic and hardy comfort food in a nice, simple atmosphere. Highly recommend.
Be the first to ReplyWhat a great restaurant! I was eager to have good Czech
What a great restaurant! I was eager to have good Czech food since I came back from Prague. I had the goulasch and a Pilsner Urquell on draft. Delicious! The service was friendly, helpful and attentive. The restaurant is attractive, spacious, nicely decorated and clean. I thoroughly enjoyed myself. Highly recommended!
Be the first to ReplyThe server who sat us had a major attitude; and couldn't
The server who sat us had a major attitude; and couldn't answer a simple question regarding a salad. She then left us sitting there for over 15 minutes w/o asking if we would like something to drink- and the restaurant was empty. We got up and left so unfortunately did not get to taste any of their food. Perhaps if we had the other server things would've gone differently.
Be the first to ReplyWe stumbled upon this place, and I'm glad we did.
Space is big and fitted with what seems to be authentic Czech decor. Cool pictures on the walls, lamps and chairs attached to the ceiling. Definitely a Central - Eastern European vibe, and it's charming and makes you feel you're thousands of miles away. They also have an outdoor set up with guests enjoying Czech beer, kinda like you would at an outdoor cafe in Prague. Food is authentic and tasty. I recommend the Goulash: it was well seasoned and meat was tender. I also had the potato soup with mushrooms, which was flavorful, though maybe somewhat under-salted (east fix). Check out their beer list!
Be the first to ReplyWe had an amazing brunch here today.
The chili was the best I've ever had and the kielbasa was also a hit. Brunch--at $23 including two alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks--is a steal. And the service was great too. We'll definitely be back.
Be the first to ReplyA hidden gem on UES.
When you're craving schnitzel this is a perfect spot for a quiet meal.
Be the first to ReplyI'm a big fan of northern European culture, beginning east
I'm a big fan of northern European culture, beginning east of the Elbe River. Once the Berlin wall, and with it the USSR, got self-destructed I spent nearly a decade doing business in places not much seen by Wessis the previous 50 years. To my eye the areas west, having been substantially rebuilt after 1945, are a lot less interesting than to the east where economic restraints minimized recovery from the war. But an unintended result was that these countries became a kind of museum of cultures which were, in the end, about the people themselves anyway. And they of course endured. There's a commonality about many things once you cross the Elbe, particularly with food. I'm inclined to think this ultimatately results from having to fashion a cuisine based, of economic necessity, on crops that grow in short summers and very cold winters. This Czech restaurant is a fine throwback to an earlier age, with food and "Old Bohemia" service that is about as close to home as you'll get this side of Prague. I had my first taste here recently on a friend's recommendation. Headcheese starter, then duck with cabbage and dumplings, several rounds of pils and dessert crepes: all terrific. The restaurant shares the building with the Bohemian National Hall which offers considerable information about Czech history and culture, along with regular events, performance or film. I got lucky years ago in being tutored about Czech things by a girl back in Austin, where a number of Czech families live. She baked the lightest of kolaches from the cookbook her Babička left her, and her sweet memory together with this fine dinner made the evening one I will surely revisit soon. But I take nothing away from this experience by saying that next time I'm in town I'll head for the Ukrainian restaurants in NOHO. These days I suspect I won't be the only one doing so.
Be the first to Reply(Belated review because I posted it under the wrong
(Belated review because I posted it under the wrong business )Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?I know, I know--This is OG Bohemian, not Queen Bohemian.Anyway, I wanted to spend a night drinking Czech wine with my friends, and this was about the only place in the city that had actual Czech wine. So drink we did. Points for that.The food, though, just wasn't thrilling. I've been to Prague, and I know Czech food is a lot of meat, bread and potatoes, with nary a spice to tingle your tastebuds. But still...I was kind of hoping for more. The Beet Salad wasn't bad, but if it hadn't been for the cheese, it would've been tasteless. The Apple Strudel, though generously portioned, lacked flavor.Points for seating our party in the large, sectioned- and velvet-curtained-off part of the restaurant. The intimacy was nice, but the inability to flag down a server wasn't so great.
Be the first to ReplyThe food was delicious and service was excellent.
The ambiance was lovely and comfortable. We had the duck leg, chicken schnitzel, and the beef with gravy - all delicious!Only regret is that we didn't have room for the apple strudel. Next time!
Be the first to ReplyLoved this place, every dish was genuinely fantastic.
The schnitzel, the tartare, the various dips and spreads, all amazing. The stouts they had were also great. Will definitely be back, strongly recommended!
Be the first to ReplyA group of us went for brunch.
Went up to $21 but still a good deal. For my entrée I got the goulash. The meat was very soft and flavorful. The overall dish was a little small but still pretty good. Also got a couple of mimosas that were also a little small but still good.
Be the first to ReplyFabulous food Fabulouser decor and Fabulousest service
Fabulous food Fabulouser decor and Fabulousest service Brought my college roommate and her daughter here for dinner And they LOVED it we all had cauliflower soup, then shared pasta, beet salad and tomato salad All delicious We shared desserts apple strudel and the fruit dumplings OMGHEAVEN
Be the first to ReplyI don't know how I found this place, but I am damn glad
I don't know how I found this place, but I am damn glad that I did! It is in a decent popular area in the Upper East Side.When you walk into the restaurant, it's like you are transported into another country. I wouldn't call it a themed restaurant but it definitely makes you feel like you're on an adventure.Beer here decent - Czech beers. We got the a Pilsner and a the dark beer.Food is spot on. The schnitzel was good but the mashed potatoes are fantastic. My wife got the potato soup which was also highly recommended, and it delivered! It's perfect for a cool fall/winter day.The apple strudel was good as well, though a bit dry for my liking. The ice cream and whipped cream are provided in ample amounts to complement it.Overall - i would come here again
Be the first to ReplyI enjoyed this spot, but probably won't go again.
If you're craving Czech food, it definitely fits the bill. The service is good and the location is unique, but the food was good, not great.
Be the first to ReplyWe had brunch outdoors on a beautiful Saturday afternoon.
I had an omelet; my friend had scrambled eggs. The cost is $18 and 2 drinks are included. Nothing beats a relaxing meal with good food and a good friend.The reason I gave 4 stars is that their menu, including the dinner menu is like not something the health conscious would want to explore. It's the real meat and potatoes, stick to your ribs Czech cuisine.
Be the first to ReplyIncredible food.
I have the dish with Pork medallions, Czech dumplings (bready type), served with (I think) a squash purée and sweet cranberry topping. It was one of the most unique meals of my life. We also tried the Drowned Men sausage dish for an appetizer - while I'm sure it was perfectly done accordingly with Czech culture, I didn't care for the pickled vegetables and cold sausage. But to each their own! Truly a unique experience in the UES, definitely check it out.
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