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Old July 30th, 2007, 01:10 AM posted to rec.travel.europe
Catherine Potter
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I need recommendations for restaurants in both Prague and Budapest. I trust
that Gundel's is still in operation in Budapest, but I know nothing of
Prague. Would appreciate any help.


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Old July 30th, 2007, 04:36 AM posted to rec.travel.europe
Joe Pessarra
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"Catherine Potter" wrote in message
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I need recommendations for restaurants in both Prague and Budapest. I

trust
that Gundel's is still in operation in Budapest, but I know nothing of
Prague. Would appreciate any help.



You might check out the recommendations on this site.
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~s....homepage.html

Have a great time on your trip.

Joe in Texas


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Old July 30th, 2007, 09:51 AM posted to rec.travel.europe
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On Jul 30, 1:10 am, "Catherine Potter" wrote:
I need recommendationsfor restaurants in both Prague and Budapest. I trust
that Gundel's is still in operation in Budapest, but I know nothing of
Prague. Would appreciate any help.


Now that I think back about it, my dining experience in Prague was
very positive. Most places I ate were pretty good, and I wasnt even
trying that hard.

Ive been googling to try and find the name of this high class place we
ate somewhere up the hill on the castle side of the river, but cant
track it down. The point is, it was very good and very cheap. I
wouldnt worry about trying to find somewhere before you go. Just get
there and ask the natives.

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Old July 30th, 2007, 11:13 AM posted to rec.travel.europe
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In article , Catherine
Potter writes
I need recommendations for restaurants in both Prague and Budapest. I trust
that Gundel's is still in operation in Budapest, but I know nothing of
Prague. Would appreciate any help.


Here are three to get started:
Kampa Park, Mala Strana http://www.kampagroup.com/en/
Kogo, Stare Mesto http://www.kogo.cz/
French Restaurant, Stare Mesto http://www.francouzskarestaurace.cz/

They're all rather pricey, but this one, though not so central, is very
pleasant, has a nice garden and offers great value:
Lavicka, Zizkov http://www.restaurace-lavicka.cz/

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Old July 30th, 2007, 12:24 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
Alan S[_1_]
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On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 01:51:22 -0700, wrote:

On Jul 30, 1:10 am, "Catherine Potter" wrote:
I need recommendationsfor restaurants in both Prague and Budapest. I trust
that Gundel's is still in operation in Budapest, but I know nothing of
Prague. Would appreciate any help.


Now that I think back about it, my dining experience in Prague was
very positive. Most places I ate were pretty good, and I wasnt even
trying that hard.

Ive been googling to try and find the name of this high class place we
ate somewhere up the hill on the castle side of the river, but cant
track it down. The point is, it was very good and very cheap. I
wouldnt worry about trying to find somewhere before you go. Just get
there and ask the natives.


Best place I ate for value and quality was miles out of town
in a restaurant in a cellar in Zbraslav. But, like Budapest,
it was difficult to find a bad restaurant, particularly if
you get a few blocks away from tourist central. Just wander
around and go by your feeling for the ambiance and watch
where the locals go.

And for heaven's sake don't judge by the prices.




Cheers, Alan, Australia
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Old July 30th, 2007, 06:16 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
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"Catherine Potter" wrote in message
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I need recommendations for restaurants in both Prague and Budapest. I trust
that Gundel's is still in operation in Budapest, but I know nothing of
Prague. Would appreciate any help.


Prague
http://www.upinkasu.cz/rest_en.html
http://www.restauraceuvejvodu.cz/?page=home&lang=EN
http://www.ufleku.cz/en/
All are excellent

John


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Old July 30th, 2007, 07:05 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
Steve Cain
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"Joe Pessarra" wrote in message
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"Catherine Potter" wrote in message
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I need recommendations for restaurants in both Prague and Budapest. I

trust
that Gundel's is still in operation in Budapest, but I know nothing of
Prague. Would appreciate any help.


One of the best meals ever was at the Muzeum Restaurant, across the street
from the National Museum, Budapest. Likely you'll need reservations.
Regards, s


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Old July 31st, 2007, 12:58 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
David Horne[_2_]
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Padraig Breathnach wrote:

"Catherine Potter" wrote:

I need recommendations for restaurants in both Prague and Budapest. I trust
that Gundel's is still in operation in Budapest, but I know nothing of
Prague. Would appreciate any help.

I think it is now more difficult to get a bad meal in Budapest than a
good one.

Gundel's is still in operation. I am sure you know it is one of the
pricier options in Budapest, but worth it as a "special". You will
probably spend more than ¤100 a head.


They have set lunches for around 30 euro (1995 prices) which we thought
were good value- good if you want to 'try' it but don't want to
completely splash out.

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Old July 31st, 2007, 02:02 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
David Horne[_2_]
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Padraig Breathnach wrote:

(David Horne) wrote:

Padraig Breathnach wrote:

"Catherine Potter" wrote:

I need recommendations for restaurants in both Prague and Budapest. I
trust that Gundel's is still in operation in Budapest, but I know
nothing of Prague. Would appreciate any help.

I think it is now more difficult to get a bad meal in Budapest than a
good one.

Gundel's is still in operation. I am sure you know it is one of the
pricier options in Budapest, but worth it as a "special". You will
probably spend more than ¤100 a head.


They have set lunches for around 30 euro (1995 prices) which we thought
were good value- good if you want to 'try' it but don't want to
completely splash out.


I didn't think of that. When I travel I usually skimp on, or skip,
lunch and focus on having good dinners.


It wasn't a plan as such- we were at the Széchenyi (I always have to
look that up to spell it!) baths, and it seemed a good place to go. We
were also _very_ casually dressed (in Oscar's case, tank top and
speedos!) which didn't matter, though for people that care about that
kind of thing, people seemed to be dressed smartly on the whole.

I think having lunch at an expensive restaurant can be a good way of
sampling the food. I'm afraid lunch is a very important part of the
holiday for us! As well as breakfast and dinner!

--
(*) ... of the royal duchy of city south and deansgate
http://www.davidhorne.net - real address on website
"Abominable, loyal, blind, apparently subservient."
Pres. Carter on Ex-Pres. Blair- May, 2007
 




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