Restaurant Kočár z Vídně was opened in 2010 and is located right in the middle of the historical center of Prague at Malá Strana next to the Charles Bridge. It is one of its kind in the city – an Austrian restaurant with traditional cuisines and specialities and an interior that resembles the old days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Starters, traditional cuisines and specialities of Austrian kitchen prepared on the basis of the original recipes. Sacher cake and other deserts will surely be appreciated after lunch or as a sweet something along with a cup of fine coffee. From soft drinks, through the finest coffee, Czech and Austrian beer to attributive wine and aperitifs.
Kočár z Vídně – from Tripadvisor.com reviews:
“Great Duck“: My partner and I had the duck breast, it was fantastic. Cooked to perfection (rare) and the sauce was uber tasty. Our friend had the schnitzel and it looked dry. He said it was good but it did not look like schnitzel I have had in Austria. The strudel was heavenly, sachar torte also dry but tasty. Wish they didn’t serve Budweiser, but then again I am a wine gal.
“Beautiful Food of the region“: OLD Town charm – Old World feel – authentic Old World food that is delicious. Have roast duck Czech style and or the roast pork – TO DIE FOR
“Schnitzel in a quiet spot“: We had a tasty meal in this well-hidden spot under the famous Charles Bridge. This Austrian restaurant is in a reasonably quiet spot given the touristy location only a few yards away. It was a hot afternoon and we sat outside in a shady courtyard, unfortunately there isn’t a view, as it’s opposite a film set museum. We really enjoyed the restaurant’s specialty the veal schnitzel with cranberries and the light Viennese potato salad (no mayonnaise). The beer was good too. The staff were helpful and friendly.
The first coach of Austria Vienna restaurant offers a choice of a wide range of alcoholic and soft drinks, wines from leading Austrian vineyards and a selection of mixed drinks. Enjoy typical Austrian cuisine delicacies such as Wiener schnitzel, Sacher Fiaker stew and more ...