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Zlata Praha Restaurant

2848 31st St
Astoria, NY 11102
(718) 721-6422

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"Istrian Sport Club (Newsday, Chowhound, TONY) - 28-09 Astoria Blvd between 28th and 29th Sts, Astoria...."
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"You'll feel like you're in Europe: This nice little family restaurant is a hidden gem in NYC. The only Czech restaurant listed, hence the only place where you can get Czech Garlic Soup!..."

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"The dining room at Zlata Praha looks like a tourist restaurant in Prague, with a wealth of national costumes, ornamental plates, and pictures of the city lining the walls. Billed as the only Czech and Slovak restaurant in the city, it is as much an expat..."
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"Richly atmospheric and casual, Zlata Praha (Golden Prague) is the only Czech and Slovak restaurant in New York. Located under an elevated railway in Astoria, it is a beacon for a mittel- European food fans who've been virtually ignored in recent years...."

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"The sumptuous dining room is characterized by the precise placement of decorative objects: peasant costumes smothered in lace, prints of 19th-century Prague, farm implements, cut-crystal glassware, and ornamental battle-axes. The days of abundance may be..."
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