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| Written by Alena Papayanis |
With an interior reminiscent of the Lair of Dr. Evil, all blues and metallic sheen, Chaos Restaurant takes the secrecy and deliciousness even a step further with an unobtrusive frontage that means only those in the know will be able to find it and get in...
Located on the waterfront across from the Josephine and one door down from the Cafe Vltava, Chaos is the perfect spot for a romantic dinner, for twosomes, threesome, or the whole damn orgy! Supple leather couches in the back provide a drinking only area (you'll never find customers at the bar), where on the weekends you'll find Prague's poshist wannabes sipping cocktails, while in front of the huge saltwater aquarium you'll find my favorite table, which works if you're enjoying the beef fillets with provolone, but you'll feel a little quilty if enjoying the linguine with a savoury seafood gumbo. I haven't explored the menu much more than that, except I really have to recommend the goose breast carpaccio followed by mascarpone with raspberries. Masarykovo nabrezi 26, Prague 1 (behind the National Theater). Tel: +420 2491 2900. Open daily 12-midnight. Euro/MC, Visa. 800-1,200 Kc |
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