
U Matěje Kotrby Restaurace a Bar
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The Experience
Tucked away in the backstreets of Nové Město near the National Theatre, U Matěje Kotrby splits itself in two. One side is a moody Old Bohemian dining room while the other serves sharp cocktails. You'll find dark wood paneling and vintage furniture. A 1960s soundtrack actually works here. It's the kind of place where you grab a perfectly poured Pilsner Urquell and forget the tourist traps. In summer, the shaded courtyard is your best bet for escaping the heat. Chef Marek Šáda handles the kitchen, focusing on in-house dry-aged beef and local ingredients. It's solid, honest cooking for people who want real Prague hospitality.
Signature Dishes
The Flaming Kotrba Sword
An enormous, dramatically presented skewer of mixed meats that is brought to the table ablaze, serving as a visual and culinary feast.
Dry-Aged Beef Steaks
Meticulously in-house aged cuts, including premium T-bone, rib eye, and imported Japanese Wagyu A3, grilled to the diner's exact specification.
Carp Fries
A modern interpretation of a classic Czech fish dish, featuring perfectly fried strips of carp served alongside a sharp dill mayonnaise.
Creamy Garlic Soup
A deeply comforting traditional soup elevated with textural additions of cooked barley and rich pork cracklings.
The Culinary Philosophy: Modernizing Austro-Hungarian and Czech Traditions
Chef Marek Šáda doesn't just replicate old recipes. He uses French techniques to polish them. You get the comfort of classic czech food prague is known for, but with cleaner flavors and better presentation. Every sauce and broth is made from scratch here. No cheap shortcuts. Try the garlic soup. It comes loaded with pearl barley and pork cracklings for a heavy, satisfying crunch. It's a sophisticated take on the stuff your grandma might have made if she'd gone to culinary school in Paris. The kitchen skips the thickeners and powders you find in tourist traps to focus on long reductions instead.
The Art and Science of Dry-Aged Beef and Signature Meats
Meat is the main event. Look for the aging cabinets where steaks sit under strict temperature control to concentrate the flavor. You can choose from seven different cuts like rib eye or T-bone. They even import A3 Japanese Wagyu if you're feeling flush. If you want the best czech restaurant prague has to offer for steak lovers, this is it. If you're with a crowd, order the Flaming Kotrba Sword. The server brings a massive meat skewer to your table literally on fire. It's a bit of a spectacle, but the meat actually tastes as good as it looks.
The Dual-Venue Atmosphere: Where Tradition Meets Contemporary Mixology
The layout is clever. The Old Bohemian side is built for long lunches and serious beer drinking. It fits 80 people and feels like an old-school lodge. But head to the other side and the vibe shifts. The cocktail bar uses premium spirits and local hits like Becherovka to mix drinks that aren't just sugary tourist fuel. The summer garden connects them both. It's a quiet internal courtyard that stays cool even when the city is baking. You can start with a traditional lunch and end with modern mixology without leaving the building.
The Historical Tapestry of Nové Město and Křemencova Street
Křemencova street has been a major thoroughfare since Charles IV started building the New Town in 1348. Post wagons used to rattle down this road in the 1700s. You're also right next to U Fleků, a brewery that's been open since 1499. Most people just follow the crowds there, but skipping the chaos for the refined menu at U Matěje Kotrby is a smarter move. It's a piece of history that doesn't feel like a museum. The street serves as a bridge between ancient brewing traditions and the modern food scene.
The Atmosphere
The interior features a meticulously curated display of historical aesthetics with dark wooden paneling, vintage antiques, and low-temperature lighting.
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The Neighborhood
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