
Brasileiro U Zelené žáby
Casual
The Experience
You'll find this spot just a few steps from Old Town Square. It's where 14th-century Prague history meets the raw energy of a Rio churrascaria. Run by the Ambiente group, it's a full-throttle rodízio experience. No menus here. Instead, carvers bring skewers of fire-roasted meat straight to your table until you tell them to stop. You use a small token to control the flow. Flip it to green if you want more steak. Flip it to red when you need a breather or want to hit the massive salad bar. It's intense. It's loud. And it's easily one of the best ways to spend three hours in a cellar. You're in complete control of a feast that covers everything from prime beef to local game. Just come hungry.
Signature Dishes
Picanha (Beef Rump Cap)
The quintessential cut of Brazilian churrasco, featuring a thick fat cap that bastes the meat as it roasts over an open flame for a smoky, juicy profile.
Japanese-Brazilian Fusion Sushi
A vibrant take on sushi reflecting Brazil's Japanese diaspora, pairing fresh fish with exotic neotropical fruits and creamy cheeses.
Cupim do Brasil (Brahman Beef Hump)
An intensely rich, heavily marbled cut from the Brahman ox, slow-cooked to achieve a meltingly tender, gelatinous texture.
Pão de Queijo (Brazilian Cheese Bread)
Naturally gluten-free savory bread baked from cassava flour, served fresh and warm with a chewy center and crisp exterior.
Quindão (Coconut Egg Custard)
A dense traditional dessert crafted from grated coconut and egg yolks, served with an acidic mango sauce to balance the richness.
The Choreography of the Churrasco Rodízio Experience
This is meat as theater. The kitchen uses a massive charcoal grill to prep 15 different cuts, ranging from South American beef to local game. The charcoal gives everything a heavy, smoky finish that puts standard gas grills to shame. Expect the food to arrive hot and fast. Servers called passadores roam the floor with long metal skewers and sharp knives. They'll slice Picanha or garlic chicken hearts directly onto your plate. You're in charge of the pace. Use that two-sided token to manage the flow. Green means keep it coming. Red means you're tapped out for now. Don't be afraid to use the red side often. It's a marathon, not a sprint, and the variety is huge.
Japanese-Brazilian Fusion: How It Works
Brazil has the world's largest Japanese population outside Japan. That history shows up on the Salada buffé here. Forget traditional nigiri. This is fusion sushi where raw fish meets mango, spicy mayo, and cream cheese. It sounds weird. It works. The rest of the cold bar is just as good. Grab some fresh oysters, octopus salad, or shrimp with chili. You should also look for the pão de queijo. They're warm, chewy cheese breads made with cassava flour. Just don't fill up on the bread. You've got a lot of meat coming. The buffet also features palm hearts with cashew nuts and roasted pumpkin. It's a lot more than just a side show to the steak.
Architectural Resonance and the 2024 Facelift
You're eating in a 14th-century cellar. The House at the Green Frog gets its name from an old legend about croaking frogs in the neighborhood. In 2024, architect Denisa Strmisková overhauled the space. She ditched the modern clutter to show off the original Gothic brickwork and Renaissance vaults. Now, the basement feels like a high-end jungle. There's a lot of terracotta and deep green stone. Studio Haenke added plants to the old stone walls to soften the dry masonry. It's moody, stylish, and feels a world away from the tourist traps upstairs. You get Danish seating and Brazilian stone focal points. It's a strange mix that somehow feels exactly right.
Operational Evolution and Post-Pandemic Value Perception
Brasileiro has been a staple of the Ambiente group for over twenty years. But quality comes at a price. Post-pandemic, the flat fee hit 1,100 CZK for an adult. That pushes it into special occasion territory for most locals. Is it worth it? Most people think so. The service is fast and the beef is premium. Some regulars complain the servers push the cheaper cuts more often than the prime steak lately. Keep an eye on that and ask for what you want. Even with the price hikes, you won't find another meal in Prague that delivers this much energy. It's a joyous, loud, and fundamentally delicious event that justifies the cost.
The Atmosphere
A lively and boisterous subterranean venue that balances energetic Brazilian hospitality with the elegant, dimly lit comfort of a 15th-century Gothic cellar.
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