If you are spending more days in Prague, Prague 7 is a must. It has an incredible concentration of amazing coffee places, design shops, design studios, little local brands, stores and bistros that you didn't even know could exist.
The new kid in the neighbourhood is called Okonomiyaki Izakaya, and it is a very authentic Japanese bistro. On a bit shabby building a lovely japanese sign shows you the way in, inside your jaws will drop. The combination of a very particular interior space with tiny Japanese objects, designs and signs perfect to detail, a very cosy, very colourful place and a running waiter who serves in one person dozens of tables create a unique atmosphere of this place. It is quite a new bistro/restaurant, and more help will be needed as the waiting time was a bit long, but it was worth it.
Delicious japanese lemonades, great whiskey and soda, japanese beer, yuzu, tea and cocktails, very nice miso soup, kimchi and pickled veggies, famous okonomiyaki with tuna fish or sea food is served and the taste is great, also roasted pork with veggies was delicious. Portions are big, full of taste and make you want to come back.
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