Chi Xiao Mian
Prague, Czechia
Chi Xiao Mian
A hidden gem on the streets of Vinohrady, Chi Xiao Mian invites food lovers to embark on a culinary adventure that celebrates the bold flavors of Chinese cuisine. Nestled at 1659 Laubova, this restaurant marries authenticity with a warm, inviting atmosphere, perfect for both intimate dinners and lively group gatherings. As you step inside, the subtle interplay of soft lighting and minimalistic decor sets the tone for an experience that transports you far beyond the bustling streets of Prague.
The menu is a treasure trove of traditional dishes, with house specialties such as hand-pulled noodle soup stealing the spotlight. Each bowl is crafted to perfection, with silky broth and handmade noodles that speak to the restaurant's commitment to authenticity. As you savor the rich, spicy flavors, striking contrasts with delicate herbal notes emerge, making every bite an exploration of taste.
Chi Xiao Mian is not just about food; it's a gathering place where locals find comfort and solace. Friendships are forged over steaming plates of dumplings, while laughter fills the air with the energy typically associated with bustling markets in Beijing. Exquisite teas and tantalizing desserts round out the meal, satisfying every craving in a way that feels lovingly crafted.
But the allure of Chi Xiao Mian extends beyond its delicious offerings. The Vinohrady neighborhood, known for its stunning architecture and vibrant culture, invites visitors to wander cobblestone streets, dotted with charming cafés and artisan shops. After enjoying a satisfying meal, take a leisurely stroll under the serene Prague sky, where the echoes of history merge with the vibrant pulse of modern Czech life. This spot isn’t just a restaurant; it’s an experience waiting to unfold.
Closed - Opens 11:00 AM
Monday
11:00–22:00
Tuesday
11:00–22:00
Wednesday
11:00–22:00
Thursday
11:00–22:00
Friday
11:00–22:00
Saturday
11:00–22:00
Sunday
11:00–22:00
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Vendula
@mangiavendu
Don’t miss the xiao mian or wontons. They are to die for! 🍜