Good food, but they add a lot of beer, that we were not able to drink. And they wanted to pay them. Watch out ... So very expensive then ...
Good food, but they add a lot of beer, that we were not able to drink. And they wanted to pay them. Watch out ... So very expensive then ...
After we were disappointed from Stejkárna, where we had a reservation and our table was occupied, we were really surprised by this restaurant and we spent a nice birthday dinner here.
Judging by the review of Let's Meat, this is an eatery with a good reputation and loyal clientele, who have had a great dining experience. Sadly, i cannot say the same. I'll even go so far to say that mid-afternoon on a Friday is not...the best time to try a restaurant for the first time. The Good: starters were really good, generous and on-point flavour-wise. Their burgers are on average for Prague. Very good consistency with their beef patties, fresh condiments and served quickly. The Not-So-Good: The Ribeye steak option on the menu is 429kc, and might appeal to some potential diners. What we were served up was an embarrassment - chewy, under seasoned, full of gristle and accompanied with a "mushroom" sauce that had been reheated, left to cool, then reheated again. Basically it was the consistency of glue. Zero mushroom flavour because it has been reheated too many times. The steak itself was clearly handled by a cook who doesn't respect his/her ingredients, and the whole dish should never have left the kitchen. So disappointing that a kitchen can treat quality ingredients this badly. If you can't do a decent steak, why put it on the menu, and charge 429kc - not funny. Please refer to the pic. I ordered the ribs, which were ok, despite lacking real depth of flavour. The ribs come with a mountain of coleslaw, which was swimming in it's own watery run-off, and tasted like store-bought coleslaw. If it truly is homemade, then ok fine, but change the recipe please. Bland, no seasoning, watery and lacking fresh crunch. Pics included in the review of the ribs swimming in coleslaw water My partner returned her steak to the waitress who was about as responsive and friendly as a slab of concrete. Must have been a tough day because she clearly was somewhere else during the whole 90 mins we were there. We had to bring the plate to the waitress as she was parked at the bar... ok so the restaurant was empty, except us, but why should the wait staff kick back and ignore even one table of customers? We ordered a burger to make up for the poor main meals, and that is the only reason this reviewer gives Let's Meat a pass of 3 out of 5. Despite the waitresses mumbled apology, which was almost unheard in the silence of the empty dining area, the burger was good. But you can get as good, or better for the same price anywhere in the city. I'm sure Let's Meat deserves their positive reviews and scores on various online review sites, but our experience was not even close to being good. A disinterested waitress, lazy and/or inexperienced kitchen staff who allow poorly prepared food to leave their kitchen, and food that was bland, unseasoned and clearly reheated more than once. I hope your experience is better than ours.More
I had a craving for fish and chips, and looked for a place near where I was exploring that day. Google led me to this place, and I'm glad for it. The atmosphere is casual and pleasant. The service was quick and friendly. I ordered...their fresh-made raspberry lemonade and fish and chips. The lemonade was absolutely delicious, very sour and also sweet! The perfect thing to go with my meal. The fish was some large pieces of cod, breaded and fried. The chips were nicely seasoned. The house-made tartar sauce topped them both off beautifully - it was one of the best tartar sauces I've encountered in my life. Their menu is filled with great looking items, and I'm sure to return.More
Surprised, very tasty meal, friendly staff. Also Muflon beer of Kunratice was a good choice. We spent a nice friday evening there.
The food, the cocktails ,the service was just awesome. I would recommended this Restaurant to everyone. The menu card was also available in English. Don’t miss it.
We went a group of friends. Burgers are tasty and big, and cheap comparing with other places in Prague. Good service. I would repeat for sure
Be careful when paying your bill. Be careful when complaining. Be carefull, when in hurry. The meal for its price is otherwise fine. The stuff not so much think.
I had the chance to try out their daily menu during lunch time on weekdays, where I ordered a beef burguer with fries. Burger was not very big, but still was good with a bretzel style bum. Burger was having BBQ sauce, onions, bacon, pickles,...cheddar and lettuce. And fries were quite good. It came along with a homemade mayonnaise. All in all, it was a good burger for around 130 CZK. I will get back if I have the chance.More
Perfect place to hang out with your friends. They had perfect snacks, wings & burgers! I’ve been here many times & would definitely recommend it!
Both the food and drinks were very tasty, the restaurant has a good selection of beer. The restaurant interior is very nice and cozy. The waiters were very nice and polite, able to recommend what to eat. The prices were not too high. Would highly...recommend.More
Very nice staff, frienfly and polite! Food and drinks are good! There is variety and the prices are quite reasonable!
My girlfriend and I stayed in an Airbnb around the corner and found this place was so much fun the first night we came. Locals were enjoying themselves and the staff were so friendly. We came back on our last night and would thoroughly recommend.
Got spuid and cheeseballs for starter, they were very greasy. The main course was ok, asked for some sauce, but rejected it, because we Got it, when we were finished eating.
Best Burgers in Prague. Great fun place for food and action in the heart of Vinohrady. Burgers beef, duck, venison or vegetarian. Great fries. Great bar and beer choices. Prices can’t be beat. Hang with cool locals. And chef OLEG can custom make it how...you love It. D NICOLAS LYRAS - London Foreign PressMore