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Klara's Restaurant
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My wife, who is from the Czech Republic, and I just recently moved to the Raleigh area and were in search of a Czech restaurant for some good food and beer. We came across Klara's Restaurant and as we entered, we knew the food and service was going to be great. We were attended and seated quickly. There menu is full of typical and classic Czech dishes which we were interested in. I order the garlic soup to start with. It was pungent (the way it should be) with a hint of minced garlic, cheese and egg. The soup was excellent and the portion was just right considering I was going to order my favorite dish called Svickova. The slices of roast beef were well cooked along with flour dumplings, covered with a delicious cream based sauce, which really made this dish POP. This food reminded me of how it tasted back in the Czech Republic. Be sure to pair up your food with the decent selection of Czech and Slovak beer. The chefs are from the Czech Republic, as well as most of the waitress staff. That is what makes this restaurant a place which I would definitely recommend to my friends and family to eat at.
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