Dinitz

4.1/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Dinitz

Address :

Maiselova 8, 110 00 Josefov, Czechia

Phone : 📞 +
Website : http://www.golem-prague.com/
Categories :
City : Josefov

Maiselova 8, 110 00 Josefov, Czechia
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Firestrike 2000 on Google

Everything we had was great. The lamb chops were pretty tough, I would suggest tenderizing them before cooking, but they were still very tasty. Everything else we ordered was great (salads, chicken pargiot, burger-style kebab meat, and goulash). Large portions. The pita bread was also very nice and soft. The waiters were very helpful and accommodating. My only problems with the restaurant were the tough lamb chops and the lacking atmosphere. Don’t get me wrong, the atmosphere isn’t dreadful, it could just be much better. Great experience overall and I recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for kosher meat in Prague. Also check out King Solomon if you can get to both.
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Kniviloffen on Google

This restaurant delivers a lot of food for a rather stiff price. Me and my love shared a dish intended for two. Atmosphere was noisy and the waiter looked tired. Service not that good. All in all, ok +.
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Antonella on Google

We came looking for Dinitz but I think it’s called Golem now. I ordered the salad mezze (even if it’s a starter) and it was great for those days when you’ve been eating bread and meat for days and your body is begging you to get some veggies on your system!
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Kevin Leslie on Google

I arrived 21:55 and was told I have 5 minutes time to order, which was a bit of putting. The food arrived fast but as the food came i was asked to pay straight away while i have Not even taken a bite. The waitor was nice even so a bit pushy when it came to Tip. She did gave me an extra Bit of hummus on the side food was nice of her. The Kebab was ok and avarage at best. I payed 445czk for Kebab, Rice and a Glas of still water. All together i think the service, taste and Overall feeling does not justifie the prices!
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Deidre Cargile on Google

Gluten free and vegetarian options. The food here was tasty. I ordered the salmon, which was served with white rice and a tomato sauce on the side. As far as Prague goes, it was less salty than other restaurants, which was great They also had French fries and chicken nuggets so for the “discerning palates” of children, it’s generally a safe bet they’ll find something to eat.
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Andre N on Google

Don't try the red cabbage, portions of main dishes are pretty small. Service not so politely and forgot half of my main dish. I would not recommend the czech food.. there are plenty other better restaurants for authentic czech food.
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gyula attila balla on Google

Dinitz Restaurant, with it's relatively high Google review scores, does not exist any more. It is replaced by the Golem restaurant. You can find it on Google, and it has a paltry 3.3 rating that is still more than what it deserves. Even though it is in the old Jewish town it does not have a kosher certificate (even though the waiter claims the food preparation is kosher). There are no Jewish specialties on the menu only general middle-Eastern dishes (and, for the fun of it, some Chinese and Indian stuff). Mixed appetizers plate items are deep frozen and deep fried supermarket products, humus very mediocre. Altogether a very disappointing experience, not worth the money. Prague has plenty better to offer.
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Dean Ben Itzhak on Google

The Golem is a really nice and cosy restaurant. We had the soup in a bread - one with meat and the other one with vegetables - Both were really good. The restaurant itself is decorated really cool. Worth the visit!

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