It might not impress a Parisian, but La Gare is a passable imitation of a bustling French brasserie, offering classics such as fish soup, frog legs, coq au vin and bœuf Bourguignon. Downstairs is Brasserie Sklep, an Alsace-themed cellar serving tartes flambées, a traditional, wood-fired Alsatian dish that resembles a thin and crispy pizza. Family-friendly breakfast is served daily from 8am to 11am.
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Brasserie La Gare
Prague
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