From the counter, adorned with an enticing array of tapas and hanging cured meats, to the colourful wall tiles, Miró is a little piece of Spain in Prague.

The Spanish wine list is extensive and what’s great is that most are available by 0.1l glass. We chose an excellent Tempranillo reserva tinto for 113 Kč. A 1l carafe of water 45 Kč.

Every tapas plate was delicious. It’s also possible to order large meals – so far we’ve never made it past the tapas.

Albondigas (Meatballs in tomato sauce) 128 Kč

 

Calamares la plancha (Grilled calamari) 158 Kč

 

Pescaditos fritos (Fried fish) 128 Kč

 

Croquetas de carne / verduras / pescado (meat / vegetable / fish croquettes) 128 Kč

 

Patatas bravas 98 Kč. The patatas bravas are the weakest dish in my opinion – I’d like the potatoes to be chunky pieces with a spicier, more garlicky sauce.

Miró also have a shop next door to the restaurant and it’s possible to sample wines there together with mostly cold tapas dishes.

We’d recommend a visit to Miró – it’s always busy, so make a reservation.

Štefánikova 46, 150 00 Praha 5-Smíchov
Czech Republic

+420 257 314 220

info@tapasbarmiro.cz

https://www.tapasbarmiro.cz/