Koishi

Brno


Sushi master Noritada Saito and head chef Martin Babica have combined forces to bring one of the country's top restaurants to Brno. Sushi is the highlight, but the menu includes traditional Czech dishes with an Asian twist, such as pike-perch served with barley risotto and apple-vinegar foam. The wine selection is excellent. Book ahead.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Brno attractions

1. Špilberk Castle

0.16 MILES

Brno's spooky hilltop castle is considered the city's most important landmark. Its history stretches back to the 13th century, when it was home to…

2. Mintmaster's Cellar

0.26 MILES

These medieval cellars were discovered during excavation work carried out in 1999. On display is a permanent exhibition of mining and minting, which were…

3. Plague Column

0.29 MILES

The city's striking plague column dates from 1680.

4. Ossuary at St James

0.29 MILES

This ghoulish 20-minute tour through the former burial grounds and crypts below the Church of St James displays the collected bones and remains of some 50…

5. Church of St James

0.31 MILES

This austere 15th-century church contains a baroque pulpit with reliefs of Christ dating from 1525. But the biggest draw is a small stone figure known as…

6. House of the Lords of Lipá

0.32 MILES

The House of the Lords of Lipá is a Renaissance palace (1589–96) with a 19th-century sgraffito facade and arcaded courtyard.

7. House of the Four Mamlases

0.35 MILES

On the eastern side of náměstí Svobody is the House of the Four Mamlases. The facade here is supported by a quartet of well-muscled, but clearly moronic, …

8. Old Town Hall

0.39 MILES

No visit to Brno would be complete without a peek inside the city's medieval Old Town Hall, parts of which date back to the 13th century. The tourist…