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Lemon Leaf
The large photo of a rice paddy at sunset sets the tone for this international restaurant whose speciality is Thai cuisine although their menu offers Italian dishes too.
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Modrý zub
The Blue Tooth looks like an Ikea café until you notice the bowls of spicy noodles and curry being served by cheerful waitresses and devoured by happy punters.
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NOI
A serene Thai restaurant, and thank goodness for that. Quality Thai food is often hard to find here, but NOI brings authentic Thai chefs to prepare its tom yam koong, khao pad koong and khao pad kai.
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Orange Moon
Reservations are recommended if you want to enjoy authentic Thai, Burmese and Indian dishes in this two-toned orange restaurant.
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Rickshaw
Corinthia Towers Hotel's award-winning and Michelin-starred restaurant offers a wide and authentic range of Eastern and Oriental cuisine to add to your expense account.
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SaSaZu
Hip and stylish new Thai/Asian restaurant in the always emerging Holešovice district. The wow factor of the décor hasn’t yet transferred to the menu or service; which right now we’ll generously put down to growing pains.
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Siam Orchid
Evocative aromas entice to this hidden first floor restaurant. While the authenticity of the place is not added to by the décor, the Thai massage next door (600Kč/hr), Singha beer and mention of farangs on the menu point to a real Thai dining experience.
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The Noodle Bar
Small and tasty – the food and the interior. This new hot spot with Wi-Fi has been attracting the expat crowd for its well priced though not enormous dishes of noodles, fried rice, dumplings and delicious salads.
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Yam Yam Thai Food & Cafe
Never thought we’d recommend this place; but Thai lovers and others looking for a good inexpensive bit should pop off the metro at Vyšehrad for a tasty Thai meal.
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Bangkok
Czech restaurants tend to take Asian fusion literally; usually by pairing two different cuisines on the same menu. Bangkok chose
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