NITN | @notintownlive | 13 Jul 2023, 05:28 pm

Czech restaurant La Fresca, located in the enchanting town of Kromeriz, has secured a spot on The Guardian's exclusive list of the best 35 restaurants in Europe.
Defying the capital city Prague's dominance in gastronomic recognition, La Fresca shines a spotlight on Czech culinary heritage by meticulously preparing traditional dishes from the late 19th century.
La Fresca's inclusion in this esteemed ranking can be attributed to its delectable menu, which showcases a pronounced emphasis on authentic hunting plates.
Among the standout offerings are tantalizing servings of venison accompanied by savory chanterelle mushrooms, and a creamy sauce-infused fallow deer leg. Diners are treated to a culinary journey through time, immersing themselves in the flavors and aromas of Czech culinary art.
Not only does La Fresca captivate taste buds, but its captivating setting within Kromeriz adds to its allure. This picturesque baroque castle town, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, exudes charm with its pastel-facaded quadrangle.
From the restaurant's vantage point, patrons are treated to a captivating vista, offering a breathtaking view of Kromeriz's architectural splendor.
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