Find out what Czech restaurants to try in Jablonec nad Nisou. Jablonec nad Nisou (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjablonɛts ˈnad ɲɪsou]; German: Gablonz an der Neiße), known locally as Jablonec, is a town in northern Bohemia, the second largest town of the Liberec Region. It is a mountain resort in the Jizera Mountains, and also a local centre for education, and is known for its glass and jewelery production. From 1938 to 1945 it was one of the municipalities in Sudetenland.
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4 based on 20 reviews
This place has amazing traditional Czech tavern food, the usual great Czech beers, with some surpizes (Hoegaarden on nitro!). The staff are friendly to English speakers and three days a week (wednsday thursday Friday?... Not sure) they grill a traditional
This place is actually a two-in-one experience.  In the main restaurant they serve up typical Czech fare with modern worldy twists. (IE Alabama cornflake fried chicken) Three days a week (wednsday thursday Friday?... Not sure) they grill a homestyle BBQ upstairs in the garden! (the mushrooms are evil-good).  Downstairs, starting at 5pm  in the pivnice I was delighted with traditional Czech tavern food (best fried cheese I've had), with the usual great Czech beers, and some surpizes (Hoegaarden on nitro!). The staff are friendly to English speakers and Jablonec is not that off the beaten Poland-Prauge path so this place was a cool way to get an authentic and well priced contemporary taste of Czech drink/dining.
3 based on 16 reviews
We used to visit this restaurant years ago and it was always perfect and at our latest trip to Liberec, we had a dinner here again. We had an excellent tomato soup, pasta with dried tomatos that was not bad either, and pffefer steak. Meat was average, and the plate was dying under defrosted or withered vegetable, "baked potatos" were actually defrosted and deep fryed potatoes. Classical czech "cuisine". Big disappointment in Balada.
BÄhem návÅ¡tÄvy jablonecké pÅehrady se nabÃzà možnost navÅ¡tÃvit tento hotel. Trávà zde Äas napÅ. fotbalová reprezentace nebo různé fotbalové kluby na soustÅedÄnÃch. V okolà nebo pÅÃmo v hale lze využÃt tenisové kurty nebo squash. Pivo majà docela dobré, ale pokud sedÃte na zahrádce, obsluha nenà úplnÄ nadÅ¡ená, že by vás mÄla obsluhovat. JÃdlo má kolÃsavou kvalitu, nÄkdy opravdu dobré, jindy průmÄrné. Hezké prostÅedà a malé pÃskoviÅ¡tÄ pro dÄti. Bohužel obsluha Äasto nemá svůj den....
You can get a filling brunch or lunch here, they have a small restaurant. From the outside it looks like a delicatessen , but there is a restaurant at the top side. It is quite savoury with meat, soup and sometimes a pasta or a potato dish. You order at the counter and take your plate to a table. It is not fancy but good food.
I saw the ad of the place in the city and it was convincing so I wanted to try it. It was a good decision. The place has a nice atmosphere. It's like fantasy medieval. The personnel is dressed in accordingly as well. The service is super! They come and ask if you need something often. When your beer is running out they offer to bring another. The food was excellent as well. I ordered a pork steak. It was delicious. They used some spices which perfectly matched. It is not even expensive. I gave 20% tip at the end.
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4 based on 20 reviews
This place has amazing traditional Czech tavern food, the usual great Czech beers, with some surpizes (Hoegaarden on nitro!). The staff are friendly to English speakers and three days a week (wednsday thursday Friday?... Not sure) they grill a traditional
This place is actually a two-in-one experience.  In the main restaurant they serve up typical Czech fare with modern worldy twists. (IE Alabama cornflake fried chicken) Three days a week (wednsday thursday Friday?... Not sure) they grill a homestyle BBQ upstairs in the garden! (the mushrooms are evil-good).  Downstairs, starting at 5pm  in the pivnice I was delighted with traditional Czech tavern food (best fried cheese I've had), with the usual great Czech beers, and some surpizes (Hoegaarden on nitro!). The staff are friendly to English speakers and Jablonec is not that off the beaten Poland-Prauge path so this place was a cool way to get an authentic and well priced contemporary taste of Czech drink/dining.
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4 based on 25 reviews
Interesting place. Really good kitchen with a lot of choices. We visit this restaurant 6 months ago and is definitely keeping standard. Service could be better but at these really warm days no one like to run......Good choice
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4 based on 65 reviews
Came across this restaurant whilst wondering through Jablonec on a Sunday afternoon. The restaurant is pleasantly decorated and the staff were helpful . We ordered a dish which was well cooked and presented but unfortunately we both felt it to be rather stogy and did not really enjoy it though I feel that is no reflection on the restaurant itself. If I was ever in Jablonec again I would visit this restaurant but look for something else on the menu.
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4 based on 70 reviews
Visited Na Baste twice during our stay - on the first day we were during off peak hours, were served by a man and food was delicious. On the second day, were during peak hours, served by woman and the food was worse. Especially easy to notice when one of the dishes was the same - what a disappointment when you go for the same option because it was soo good, but it turns out to be substantially different this time. The ladies don't speak English and are not too much interested in customer satisfaction, as already mentioned in another review. This was not the case during our first visit. Also, on the second day, when it was crowdy, it seems they don't quite cope with orders and management in general - had to remind about one drink that wasn't brought, and ask twice for the bill as well. In general, not sure if would visit again, although the garlic soup is tempting.
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4 based on 20 reviews
This place has amazing traditional Czech tavern food, the usual great Czech beers, with some surpizes (Hoegaarden on nitro!). The staff are friendly to English speakers and three days a week (wednsday thursday Friday?... Not sure) they grill a traditional
This place is actually a two-in-one experience.  In the main restaurant they serve up typical Czech fare with modern worldy twists. (IE Alabama cornflake fried chicken) Three days a week (wednsday thursday Friday?... Not sure) they grill a homestyle BBQ upstairs in the garden! (the mushrooms are evil-good).  Downstairs, starting at 5pm  in the pivnice I was delighted with traditional Czech tavern food (best fried cheese I've had), with the usual great Czech beers, and some surpizes (Hoegaarden on nitro!). The staff are friendly to English speakers and Jablonec is not that off the beaten Poland-Prauge path so this place was a cool way to get an authentic and well priced contemporary taste of Czech drink/dining.
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