Take care of your gardenAs the weather turns warm, now is a good time to talk again about one of the more pleasant gardens for dining in Prague.
And keep out the weeds
Fill it with sunshine
Kind words and kind deeds
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
I'm talking about the one behind Giardino in Vinohrady.


In Giardino's garden, they have blankets in case the temperature drops.

The interior is nice enough, but I think we only ate inside once.

On two different gorgeous spring days, we headed straight for the back.

Their bread basked came. It was a small, sliced loaf. Good quality, it is usually served warm.

For drinks, I had a .3 liter glass of Pilsner Urquell (45 CZK). V started of with a Cinzano martini (90 CZK) and then switched to wine.

Our favorite is the grilled octopus (150 CZK). Really well prepared. Crisp and crunchy on the outside, delicate and tender on the inside. Delicious.

I had the beef carpaccio (165 CZK). Let me tell you why I liked Giardino's version more than the usual iterations.

In addition to the rucola on top, there was a generous portion of Parmesan shavings, rather than the finely grated stuff. It did need salt.
For a main course, I had the grilled calamari (240 CZK). The squid rested on a big pool of olive oil and came in a variety of sizes.

I squeezed all the lemon on top, but overall, the flavor wasn't balanced enough for my taste. It also needed salt, which was not on the table.
V had the dorade, AKA sea bream, baked in salt (380 CZK). She absolutely loved it, saying it was the best fish she'd had "in a very, very long time."

V went on about how moist it was after cooking in the salt, as opposed to grilled ones she'd had recently. No joke, she discussed her deep feelings about this fish for days afterward.
For dessert, I had what they call "chocolate soufflé" with vanilla ice cream (95 CZK). It was not a soufflé. It was a fondant.

Nothing for fondant fanatics to write home about. That said, I confess to liking this possibly packaged treat.
We were happy and satisfied after the first two visits this year. I hadn't planned on a third trip, but somewhat spontaneously, we ended up there one more time for a dinner with three friends.
SPOILER ALERT: The third meal had an unfortunate twist. I hate unhappy endings. If you feel the same, then read no further.
For the rest of you, I can report that things started relatively well. Everyone raved about the grilled octopus I recommended.
But I was annoyed by the pop music blaring from the flat-screen TV they have outside.
Jersey Girl had a radicchio salad (165 CZK).

We had some lovely wine, a 2006 Vranac from Montenegro's Plantaže. Everyone commented on how much they enjoyed it.

Now comes the disappointing part.
Lady J ordered the sea bass baked in salt (380 CZK). She said it tasted odd. She had a cold so her nose was stuffed and couldn't smell it. She had several more bites (which is why it is pretty torn up in the photo) commenting on the strangeness of the flavor.

"I think there's something wrong with my fish," she said. Her husband, who had ordered the exact same dish, took a forkful of hers.
"Oh no, that's really bad!" It was spoiled. V and Jersey Girl said they could smell the rotten odor from across the table. I could see the flesh was desiccated and falling apart. Her husband's looked fine and firm.
I cannot understand how such a bad fish got cooked, let alone served, without the staff noticing.
V summoned the waiter and gave him a stern summary of what had happened and how bad it was. He was very apologetic. He swiftly removed the offending plate and said that desserts and another bottle of wine would be on the house.
Lady J ordered a replacement dish of pappardelle with tuna (190 CZK), which they did charge her for.

For dessert, we just ordered two "chocolate soufflés" for the table. There was more proof that the kitchen was in a hurry and off their game. The fondants have always come out warm or hot. This time, they were cold. The chocolate in the middle was not melted.
When the waiter came out at the end to ask if everything was OK, V calmly but directly let him have it again about the dessert. He was a sorry, defeated man.

And despite the unpleasant experience, we may give it another chance on a summer evening. I sincerely hope their piscine problem was a one-time issue.
If they don't learn to weed out major mistakes like that, they'll have a nice garden with no customers to fill it up.
Giardino - enoteca con cucina
Záhřebská 24
Prague 2 - Vinohrady
Tel. (+420) 222 513 427