Description:
A French country wine cellar meets urban kitsch in this loud subterranean haunt. Tables have been squeezed in, making a once-comfortable setting a little too intimate. Still, the din of the crowd allows you to discuss private matters without too much eavesdropping. A lunch choice of the local banking crowd, La Provence offers a wide array of French Provençal dishes, and the spiciest scampi in Prague. Escargots, easily accessible on a tray in drawn butter, are garlicky and surprisingly good. Salads, from Caesar to Niçoise, are large and fresh, with tangy niva (a kind of Czech blue cheese) and croutons; they come with fresh French bread and garlic butter. Upstairs, the Parisian Brasserie offers traditional French classics.
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User Reviews for La Provence
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Go downstairs and enjoy the live music...
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Go downstairs and enjoy the live music. Start with aioli and continue with seafood. Certainly not touristy, we loved it. Well located and pleasant atmosphere
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- posted on 07.30.10
- by ACB007
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Tourist trap
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The restaurant is set in a nice cosy atmosphere. It has a very downtown/central location. The food is rather good, but not anything special. I liked the big selection of wines and spirits....
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- posted on 06.18.10
- by jksi69
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Contact:
- visit website
- tel: 800-152-672
Address:
- Stupartská 9
- Prague Praha 1
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Hours:
- Daily noon-11pm
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