Vegetarian Restaurant Etnosvět

Laboratory Blog 2016-03-31

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Here we are with a new foodie tip! Especially you, who are vegetarian, keep reading, this restaurant was made for you. Anyway, we promise that every eater can enjoy meal here (but no meat obviously!). Restaurant we are talking about now is called Etnosvět. Design of this place is truly fantastic, there are maps of the world on walls, wooden details everywhere and everything is think throught very precisely. Service is also very lovely, they will help you with everything and sometimes you really need their help to get to know what means what in the menu. Do you know what is for example a vegetarian duck?

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Etnosvět is situated near the city centre, few steps from subway station I.P.Pavlova, where you can get really fast from every our apartment. Good location, kind service and delicious food obviously mean a bit higher price. A lot of people have already realized that it is worthy to pay more for quality, so we recommend to make a reservation few days ahead, otherwise you might not get a table. This restaurant is very popular and even foreigners love it. Sometimes you can not hear a czech word around here, that is how it is.

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Menu offers starters, main courses,  desserts, homemade lemonades and teas such as coctails with alcohol and wines. In the pictures above you can see some examples and we hope you will try this place very soon!

Good apetite!

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