The contrast is stark between the bright, renovated Hotel Adria at street level and the cave-like interior (complete with impressions of scenes from ancient mythology) of its restaurant below. Yet there is something about the unusual ambience of the place which makes it popular with locals, business folk and tourists. Candle-lit and romantic, the restaurant offers French and international dishes alongside more standard Czech fare. A good selection of French and Moravian wines complement the cuisine. Worth a visit for its originality alone, the Triton's live acts often even get the place jumping.
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“Very bad food - Rude maitre”
We went to Triton for a romantic dinner and I must say you will find romance as long as you dont try the food. Whilst the decor has a very part...
“Very bad food”
The restaurant has great decoration and it seems nice for a romatic dinner. However, the food was so bad, from the entree to the dessert and it...
“Styx and stones”
The Triton restaurant is beneath a hotel on Wenceslas Square ( one of my least favourite areas of Prague) The restaurant is tiny. I think there...
I'll never go back.
I wanted to find a place to write about this restaurant because this is the worse regard in my trip to Prague.The food, except salmon, was no g...
A world away
This restaurant is just idylic,were going to bring our parents with us this year just to try the gourmet food which was just out of this world,...
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