The restaurant's abbreviation is Gust, which is French and blends the elegance of French cuisine. It is located in Prague's Old Town, and the location is very convenient, within walking distance.
The Czech French restaurant is mainly in a fashionable and simple style. It has a fashionable and low-key gorgeous decoration and can accommodate up to 38 guests.
Rafale's lunch set is the most value-for-money option. The choice is simple. You only need to choose a main course, and the appetizer and dessert are fixed.
The overall score is five stars. The service, dining environment and lunch meals are all excellent.
By the way, hair gel and hand cream are provided in the toilet, which is very considerate and a bonus.
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The restaurant's abbreviation is Gust, which is French and blends the elegance of French cuisine. It is located in Prague's Old Town, and the location is very convenient, within walking distance. The Czech French restaurant is mainly in a fashionable and simple style. It has a fashionable and low-key gorgeous decoration and can accommodate up to 38 guests. Rafale's lunch set is the most value-for-money option. The choice is simple. You only need to choose a main course, and the appetizer and dessert are fixed. The overall score is five stars. The service, dining environment and lunch meals are all excellent. By the way, hair gel and hand cream are provided in the toilet, which is very considerate and a bonus.
Wow, I went to this restaurant on my first day in Prague. It was really great. Every dish was very delicate. The snacks were hand-made before the meal. The three dishes in the photo were free ☺☺. The chef's dedication can be felt in every dish. Recommended, recommended. Although it is a bit expensive, it is worth it.
La Degustation, the ultimate Michelin level, very good, very elegant design style, the dishes are also exquisite and delicious, the best is the fried sea bass, so fragrant
There are only 3 Michelin restaurants in Prague, and this is one of them. It may be Czech style. Compared with Michelin restaurants in other places, I think it is not refined enough. The taste is also OK. The service is normal, not too much or too little. The price is about 1300 per person, including 8 dishes. I think it is average overall. I have not been to the other two Michelin restaurants, so I can't compare.
One of three restaurants in Prague with one Michelin star.