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  • 4
  • Great food, charming place

Visited Plevel for dinner and sat on the outdoor seating until it started to rain. The neighbourhood seemed quiet and pleasant with Czech Inn Hostel just across the road. As a starter we ordered terrine with spring onions and asparagus, served with homemade foccacia bread. It was delicious! For the main course we had the red lentil burger with roasted eggplant, chili mayo and potato spirals. Very nice, well-balanced flavours. Plevel also has good beer, we were recommended to try Policka 12 unfiltered. Service was friendly, attentive and we got our food quickly (we were there around 5.30 pm though). The restaurant started to fill up around 7, you can tell that it's a popular place. We thought the food was tasty and inventive. It's great to find a vegan restaurant where they've really put thought into making the food interesting and special. We liked Plevel so much we decided to go back but instead tried their second branch in the city on Jindřišská 5. It's situated way into a shopping passage and was virtually empty when we were there, a weekday around 8 pm. We had marinated beetroot with silky tofu, orange and homemade bread which was very nice. Then had the raw lasagna which was okay, not super well presented but filling. The food was as good as the one in Krymska however the atmosphere at Jindrisska was completely different. Fake leather chairs, grey walls with no art on them and not very service-minded staff. Anyhow I would definitely recommend Plevel at the Krymska address! Great all vegan restaurant with plenty of options.


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