Hanil exterior.

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Hanil

Prague


White walls, lattice screens, paper lanterns and polished granite tables create a relaxed and informal setting where a mixed crowd of businesspeople, locals and expats enjoys authentic Japanese and Korean cuisine. Tuck into a bowl of bibimbap (rice topped with meat and pickled vegetables spiced with hot pepper paste), or order a sashimi platter – the sushi here is among the best in town.


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