Gran Fierro, Argentinian restaurant in New Town, Prague, Czech Republic.
Gran Fierro is an Argentinian restaurant spanning about 400 square meters (4,300 sq ft) across three sections with an open kitchen, outdoor garden, and separate lounge areas. The space offers modern design and varied dining spaces for different types of visits.
The restaurant moved from Voršilská Street to Myslíkova Street near the Mánes Gallery and expanded its operations. The relocation placed it within a UNESCO-protected zone of the city.
The restaurant showcases traditional Argentinian cooking methods where meat is prepared over fire and charcoal following South American customs. Visitors can observe these cooking techniques directly from the open kitchen.
The restaurant is located at Myslíkova 8 in Prague 2 and is accessible by various public transport options. The spaces are well-equipped with room to accommodate both walk-ins and reservations.
The entrance features a concrete wall embedded with biochar pieces that signals the restaurant's commitment to sustainable cooking practices. This detail often strikes visitors as their first impression before stepping inside.
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