Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Appetizers at Hot Restaurant, Prague, Czech Republic
Our guidebook said that Hot was a chic Thai place and even profiled the restauranteur. In actuality, Hot was an overpriced steak and pasta joint set in a flashy hotel. The decor was actually quite nice, reminding us a bit of Frisson in San Francisco. The food, however, was another story. There might be no worse combination that bad and expensive, but that is what this place was, and that is why we stopped after the appetizers.
Springrolls $8
Doughy, flavorless and served with a sickeningly sweet chili sauce that I'm sure was simply poured from a bottle. And, with only 2 springrolls per serving, these tiny things came to $4 each, which is basically $2 per bite. Ridiculous.
Springrolls $8
Doughy, flavorless and served with a sickeningly sweet chili sauce that I'm sure was simply poured from a bottle. And, with only 2 springrolls per serving, these tiny things came to $4 each, which is basically $2 per bite. Ridiculous.
Labels: Decor: 2, Food: 0, restaurant, review, Service: 1
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