Restaurant Coqpit

Top choice in Moravia


One of the best restaurants in this part of Moravia stands on the edge of the Jewish Quarter. The bare-bones interior belies a highly skilled kitchen. Popular and well-executed mains include the braised pork tenderloin flavoured in plum sauce with gingerbread, and baked garlic soup served as a starter. The homemade cheesecake is perfection.


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