In the UK, my local has tons of fresh seafood, and we're seafood lovers, we pretty much eat it almost every day and it is our home signature's taste of happiness.
This time we're heading to Prague, and I did a quick Google search local seafood fine dining experience and I found Zdenek's Oyster Bar, which has won the Travellers' Choice 2024 award and to offer a range of fresh oysters. Plus, there are tons of great reviews, and the food pictures look super tempting.Honestly, I’m not really into raw food. The first time I tried raw oysters was at Manon les Suite in Copenhagen, and they were super fresh and delicious. This was my second time having raw oysters in Prague. Here’s what I got at the most expensive oyster bar in Prague. They were super huge and juicy, melting in my mouth with that same natural sea flavor and a chewy texture, leaving a sweet aftertaste.
Oysters
Pink Diamond N2
275 CZK
Gillardeau N2
230 CZK
Tsarskaya N2
195 CZK
David Herve Bougeuse N4
165 CZK
Muirgen N2
195 CZK
La Perle Noire N2
195 CZK
Royale
(Seafood selection for 2 persons)
3495 CZK
A "Royale" seafood selection for two means a fancy and large seafood platter made for two people, featuring a range of top-notch seafood options. You might find things like oysters, langoustines, crab, lobster, and other high-end seafood, plus some tasty sides.
We had a great time savoring the incredible texture of seafood such as shrimp, crab, and the massive octopus. The initial bites were super fresh, had a perfect texture, and were really delicious. Overall, the dishes were enjoyable for the first and second bites, but However, by the third bite, we found them a bit too salty for our taste; we prefer more natural and mild-medium delicate flavors.
Two glasses of white wine per person at a nice restaurant in Prague for 1000 CKč / 50€ is pretty much what you'd expect to pay for that kind of place and experience. Service fees 12.5% is 786.25CKč / 32€.
In Prague, fine dining restaurants typically include a service charge of 12.5% on the bill, but if not included, a tip is customary. While some restaurants may try to include an additional service charge, it's often a scam. If a service charge is already included, rounding up the bill is a common practice instead of adding a separate tip.
The total cost of all the foods featured in this video amounts to 7076.26 Kč, which is equivalent to 321.65 € and £280.00.
We rated it an 8 out of 10. The food is fresh and of high quality, but this restaurant in Prague, Czech Republic, can be quite pricey. It's actually more expensive than fine dining seafood spots in Paris.
If you are an oyster enthusiast, it is definitely worth a try!
After a fantastic lunch from 1pm to 3pm, we spent two hours at the restaurant savoring everything from starters to wine, main dishes, and desserts. Right across the street from the restaurant, there's a vintage church, and we took a walk to appreciate its old charm.
I don't feel like change dresses since I didn't bring many on this 4-day, 3-night trip. So, I just wear the same dress again for today to visit two more spots and let's come with me in the next video to the art palace and grab a drink at the rooftop of the U Princess Hotel.
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📍 Zdenek's Oyster Bar
Address: Malá Štupartská 636/5, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia
Website: https://www.oysterbar.cz
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