On the roof, it's peaceful as can beRight smack dab in the middle of town, there's a new chill out spot far from the madding crowds, eat tapas and grilled meats, and soak up some sun.
And there the world below can't bother me
Goffin/King
Sounds cool, no?
It's on top of building that houses Tesco and the My Narodni department store (cue sound of a stylus skipping across record).

I doubted Bohe(my)a Lounge & Grill Bar would be worth checking out when I first heard about it. Then I read the menu on Facebook and I was enticed. The breakfasts, sandwiches, salads, and tapas were not the same old, same old.
There's an elevator, but I took the series of escalators up to the top floor. Then I made my way through the kitchen equipment department.



It is important to note that the restaurant is only open during warm weather months. It closes when it rains, and last orders are at 9 p.m.


I ordered a Staropramen Granat instead. This was not cold enough for my taste, but at least drinkable.

I then ordered the most interesting-sounding item on the menu: the watermelon and feta cheese salad (118 CZK). It was mostly watermelon, with just a few rucola leaves and some raisins at the bottom.

Next, I tried the goat cheese, jamon, and fig jam sandwich (88 CZK). This I liked very much.

I decided to be ambitious and order something from the grill. The salmon was unavailable, so I went for the pork neck or krkovice (148 CZK).

It needed salt and pepper. I wouldn't have minded having a sauce on the side. Instead, it sat on a pile of rucola with plenty of balsamic vinegar. The leaves wilted a bit under the heat.
I've been pretty cavalier lately about taking pictures, thinking I fly below the radar. But it is starting to get noticed, especially if the manager is an international guy like Ozgur Maden, who is very familiar with Facebook and other media. At the end of the meal, I received a free lemonade.

I paid 354 CZK for all of the above.
I made my next visit during evening hours when the tapas menu is available. I started with sangria (98 CZK).

I liked it a lot in the end -- very refreshing. On another visit, it was served in a different, larger-looking glass.
I liked the baba ghanoush (48 CZK). It was very fresh, almost chunky, with pine nuts, lemon, parsley, tahini, and olive oil.

"The chef would like you to try it," the waitress said as she delivered it. Unless anyone else has been getting free stuff sent to the table, I'd say that my cover was blown.
Then I had the kofte (78 CZK).

The zucchini pancakes were excellent (48 CZK).

Finally, I had the gambas (88 CZK). The small prawns were cooked just right. But the best part was the sauce.

However, on another visit, the spice level from the chilies was much higher and it was too much for a tender-tongued friend.
The tab for this visit was 360 CZK.
Of course, I returned one more time to try the cheeseburger (148 CZK). It's quite large for the price, but is not really a classic American-style version.

I hate to end on a sour note, but I had a problem with the ketchup that was brought to my table.

I know Heinz ketchup. Heinz ketchup is a friend of mine. This didn't taste like no Heinz ketchup. Even the label on the bottle was starting to fade from being handled too many times. This was a big sin and should cease immediately.

Yet, there was enough that I liked, especially the location, that would bring me back. You are in the center of the city, and yet it is easy to forget that and go into outdoor lounge mode.
So, yeah, I'll probably climb way up to the top of the stairs again before the summer is over.
Bohe(my)a Lounge & Grill Bar
Národní 26
Prague 1