Reviews on Central European food in Horni Marsov, Bohemia, Czech Republic. Horní Maršov (German: Marschendorf) is a village and municipality in Trutnov District in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic.
Restaurants in Horni Marsov
4 based on 357 reviews
Three of us (2 adults and 1 kid) visited Pierogowo by car. The place offer free parking spaces for clients.We ordered pierogi with blueberries, Russian and Goralskie Pierogi. One portion is 8 dumplings (cost around 15 zloties) which was fine for me but not for hubby who complained of being hungry.I tried blueberry and Russian pierogi and I think they were class.
3 based on 59 reviews
This restaurant had rubbishy service from very rude staff, everything was too difficult for them. We were lucky enough to go to the restaurant with our Czech friends, so it was not because we were English. Other tables were getting the same rubbish & rude service. The food was awful, the garlic soup was unpleasant - how can you get soup wrong? The mains took ages & were cold & the price did not reflect the service or quality. Do not go here.
3 based on 31 reviews
An extensive menu doesn't always predict good quality; but this restaurant was excellent. Let me qualify; don't expect gourmet food. But price / quality was amazing; my Texas burger was well cooked, the fries were crispy, the salad came with a very nice dressing. The ribs were succulent and fell off the bone. The waiter made a point of trying to speak English; his German was better so the conversation flowed well. After a hard day of skiing it was good to just wander down for a great meal.
3 based on 41 reviews
This is a traditional restaurant decorated with ski memorabilia etc., which situated above the town of Janske Lazne (on a main road to ski slopes of Cerny Dul). I've eaten here several times and I never been disappointed. The food is traditional Czech - (soups, roasts, game goulash, blubbery cake with cream) and is always of a high standard. The portions are huge and the price is very reasonable for what you get. It's definitely worth a visit, if you are passing by - even just for one of their special drinks - hot eggnog with cream and whipped cream on top - yumm.
4 based on 32 reviews
Our cuisine is based on a constant taste search. We search for the finest raw materials and ingredients, combining them to create an unforgettable culinary experience.
Finally an option where to go in Pec...not Michelin, but good price-quality relationship. We had two soups (Kulajda and chicken broth, both very good), rabbit and asparagus salad were just above average. Still good. We recommend better wines (we had two and neither one was good). Delicious coffee. We will definitely come back and see in time:-)
4 based on 56 reviews
Great food, nice beer selection as well but if you look up there is a huge collection of witch dolls and marionettes. I didn't notice at first but then you see it, hundreds of them. I wonder what the fascination with that is and maybe there's a story to tell? Anyway, we had some mushroom soup and Krakanose beer and continued on our hike. Have a nice time!
The Horizont has two good bars (the restaurant is OK but there are better places in Pec). The first bar is on the 3rd floor and is Cuban-themed. The place has awesome atmosphere (even if borderline kitschy), very good cocktails, and has been like that for decades. Even during Communism. The other bar is a rooftop bar, brass and leather, with a formal, almost Manhattan-like, atmosphere. Maybe the Commie apparatchiks wares a little capitalist-style retreat when they designed this hotel for themselves? :)I held a martini cocktail master class here during one visit .... Very attentive and friendly staff! Well worth a visit. Great view!
4 based on 153 reviews
Great restaurant with wide range of pizzas to choose from - they are delicious! We chose KrakonoÅ¡ pizza (with salami, bacon,onion) and Formaggi con Panna (cheese pizza on white cream base). The creamy garlic souo was smooth and thick - also very nice! The dessert - ice creams are home-made, very fresh and tasty too! The place is very nice with friendly staff, Iâm glad we stopped here. Thank sou for this lovely experience!
Most Popular European food in Horni Marsov, Bohemia, Czech Republic
4 based on 115 reviews
My teenage son and I had dinner here a couple of times, and we find the quality of the food and service to be very good. Not the cheapest place around, though, if you are on a tight budget.
4 based on 88 reviews
First of I have to say this restaurant is beyond inexpensive and second the food is fantastic. They offer traditional Czech food with other choices for those who want a variety. Our group ordered the Steak Tatar with âtopinkyâ Czech fried rye bread and garlic cloves on the side that you smear on the toast. Their wild mushroom soup was fantastic and so was the goulash with dumplings.Letâs not forget the beer â¤ï¸
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