Restaurant Bohemia

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Brossard, Canada

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Czech restaurant· Czech· Breakfast & Brunch· Restaurant

Restaurant Bohemia Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Restaurant Bohemia is located in Brossard, Canada on 1725 Ch. des Prairies. Restaurant Bohemia is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category czech restaurant in Canada.

Address

1725 Ch. des Prairies

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 4504445464

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

Coffee

Open hours

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Syl Evan

Small restaurant in a quiet residential area, serving good easter european cuisine. Nice cozy ambience.

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Winsy Leung

Great atmosphere, good service, feeling like you are at home. The food is magnificient, well seasoned and appetizing too!! The best of all, it is at a affordable price for such a high quality dish... Recommended to everyone who is in for European food!!!

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PAVEL Janowitz

Turns out this restaurant has existed a stones throw from Montréal for over twenty years, and so easy to get to off the bridge. Everything about this set up is 100%. I mean a nice detached one story inn, surrounded with parking on a quiet street, with white exterior. The signs, interior decor, and the food are all to a tee, above and beyond. This was Czech food at its best.

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Michael Varela Da Silva

You go there for the experience and the decoration. Its a small place and its really lost in the residential street but I loved it. I went for the brunch and it was not expansive. For the brunch selection, its the normal choice. I need to go there during the supper and try the food over there.

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Liisa Reimann

Ambiance was lovely, service was great, food was a little disappointing. Svíčková was tasty, and the bread dumplings perfect. 'Bohemian Sausage' was basically a very pink hot dog (and not that tasty). Apple strudel was ok, tho pastry could have been flakier and the chocolate drizzle distracted us from the apples. Plum dumplings were the biggest disappointment though... the dough was ok but they were served with a sprinkle of cinnamon instead of the expected tvaroh (farmer's cheese), extra butter, and powdered sugar. Those are three absolute musts. Without them the dish feels dry and a little bitter. It was a nice experience overall but I'm not in a hurry to go back.