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Brewsta dines at the Kampa Group steakhouse

published 28.7.10 |  comments (7) |  post a comment

Written by Brewsta

 

 

     "Don't interfere with something that ain't bothering you none." Cowboy Proverb

Years ago, just after it opened, I went to Cowboys a couple of times for steak and cocktails. The Kampa Group restaurant, on Nerudova below Prague Castle, left me unimpressed.

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I thought the food was just OK, the service was weak, and the prices were high. The negatives were somewhat offset by the great terrace.

In other words, not terrible, but not value for money.

I never went back until last week. My soon-to-be-departed friend, Flash, invited me to join him there for dinner. Though dubious, I didn't question his choice. He's been a good friend, illuminating my world on everything from African authors to how to communicate with women.

The reason for his choice? He had a 500 CZK coupon.

We walked in through the street-level passage to the reception desk.

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Despite the threatening weather, we wanted to go to the roof terrace. We told the greeter girl that we knew the way.

It was only 6:30 p.m., but the main restaurant was empty.

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It's a nice looking space, a little dark, but atmospheric, with vaulted brick ceilings and cowhide seating.

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It was also empty there when we left, but perhaps that could be ascribed to the deluge of rain that poured down later.

The terrace is one of the nicer ones in the city, with a view that includes Malá Strana's St. Nicholas church (just out of frame).

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Many of the tables have canopy-like umbrellas to ward off the rain. But there is also a stylish, two-level wooden structure for greater shelter and warmth.

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Flash ordered a .3 liter glass of Pilsner Urquell (55 CZK). I had a Mojito (165 CZK).

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Both glasses were small for the price. His beer was fine. The cocktail was both intensely sour and sweet, but still drinkable.

Homemade focaccia style bread was chewy and satisfying (but on a second visit, it was hard and stale).

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It was soaking in olive oil in the bowl. I would have preferred to pour it myself.

I got the grilled octopus starter (365 CZK). There was one long, meaty tentacle on top of eggplant caviar and underneath rucola.

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The octopus did not have much flavor from the grill, but was very tender and tasty. It had a tangy flavor from a marinade.

The pesto, with the strong essence of basil, was balanced well by the more neutral eggplant. I liked it, but I much prefer the more generous and much cheaper octopus at Giardino - enoteca con cucina.

For his dinner, Flash got the charbroiled Cowboys sirloin burger (345 CZK). It comes with good bacon, melted cheese, chopped pickles, tomato slices, and mixed, leafy lettuce.

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Flash pronounced it a "damn good burger" and complimented the large American-style bun. The salty meat had a good texture, it wasn't over-seasoned and had the right charbroiled flavor.

It came with excellent, crispy, homemade French fries.

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We liked just about everything about this burger and fries except the price. But with his coupon, Flash wasn't too bothered.

I went for the 250 gram rib eye (375 CZK). Everything with the steak was extra. I also had the mashed potatoes with spring onions (45 CZK) and the red wine sauce (25 CZK).

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On the plus side, it had a wonderful flavor from the flame grill. However, the meat itself did not make for easy cutting.

The menu says the cut is "the most marbled for more flavor." But marbled meat should also be tender. This one wasn't, and there was also a vein of very tough gristle though the middle. The beef was cooked medium-rare, as requested.

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It didn't say where this meat was sourced from, but it was not nearly as good as the North or South American cuts I've tried elsewhere in Prague.

The chunky mashed potatoes reminded me of the potato hash you sometimes get with breakfast at a New York diner. They just needed more salt. The sauce on the side was sweet, and tasted like red wine barbecue sauce, and I'd understand if that doesn't sound appealing, but I loved it.

If you didn't do the math, the whole plate, with sauce and potatoes cost 445 CZK.

I couldn't resist ordering a chocolate fondant for dessert (215 CZK). It was baked to order and came straight from the oven to the table.

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I'd rate this one as average. There was too much sugar, which gave the exterior a sticky, crunchy texture. The chocolate was good, but more cocoa intensity would be better.

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Vanilla ice cream around Prague almost always falls short for me, and this one was no exception.

The meal for two costs 1755 CZK before tip.

I felt the need to return one more time, so I came back the next evening. The downstairs restaurant was empty again.

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The buildings on the terrace had about 12 tables occupied, upstairs and downstairs, mostly by couples.

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It seemed like date night and, indeed, the room had a romantic feel.

I ordered a Sea Breeze (165 CZK).

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It was heavy on the grapefruit and very sour. It needed more cranberry juice.

On this visit, I started with the goat cheese salad (245 CZK). I'd say this is one of the best versions I've had in a long time.

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The cheese itself was a perfect thickness, heated all the way through, but maintaining a light, ethereal quality. I thought that putting it on top of a piece of date bread was a masterful idea. The sweet, cake-like bread and the salty-tangy cheese went so naturally together.

The rucola was heavily dressed with balsamic vinegar, but I thought that worked well in the mix. There was also what I believe were roasted pumpkin seeds (though not mentioned on the menu description). The strawberry was a good addition, but there was just one, sliced into five pieces. One more berry would have sufficed.

Finally, I got my main course, the pork ribs (285 CZK). This seemed like the biggest bargain on the menu. It came with corn on the cob and a baked potato with sour cream.

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The menu said it was supposed to come with barbecue sauce, but I got a serving of tomato salsa. I asked the waiter for the right sauce and received it quickly.

But that wasn't the only thing wrong with dish. Some of the ribs, which had very little sauce on the exterior, were very fatty. Overall, they were just boring and ordinary. I pulled off pieces pork and dipped them in the bottled, hickory-flavored sauce. That was OK, but I expected something more exceptional. I didn't finish them.

The side items were disasters. The corn had a char on it from the grill. But I took one bite and found them watery, mushy, and tasteless. The potato had decent flavor, except that it was served at room temperature. There was no heat in it at all.

In my long ago visits, I had problems with the service, and I've seen some complaints about it online. That said, the service on both my visits was top notch. It was efficient, friendly, and occasionally charming.

On my second visit, a tall, young, and good-looking waiter was so nice and helpful to a couple of attractive Danish girls sitting near me, they invited him to go clubbing (he politely declined, citing the need to finish his shift).


So, after all these years, has Cowboys or my opinion of it changed? The answer is yes, but not much.

There were some bright spots. I liked the food a little more. It's not the worst choice a visitor could make while being herded down the tourist trail.

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The people dining with me on the great terrace seemed to be enjoying themselves, the atmosphere, and the view. I wouldn't want to interfere with that.

But my biggest issue with Cowboys is the same as it ever was. Great location and view aside, if you really care about value for money, I wouldn't bother.

Cowboys
Nerudova 40
Prague 1 - Malá Strana
Tel. (+420) 296 826 107


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Brewsta is the creator of Prague's first English-language food and drink blog, "Czech Please." He's now posting a new adventure on Expats.cz once a week.

Article Published 28.7.10 |  Last Updated 4.8.10
 
 
Comment from: Mike published 29.8.2010
As usual someone's mind was already made up?!?! Will - mate you have some serious issues and sound like a very angry man.....Tourist trap - what did you think, being that it's right under Prague Castle?!?! It's a pretty 'cool' place, great views, good service and good (but not great) food.....I'd stick to Gulas in your local buddy...... Have to say my visit there was similar - nice food, but not great considering the price, which is towards the top for Prague. I've had better steaks and better cocktails for less.....That said, it is still the same price as a meal in the local pub back in London, so for me, it's a price worth paying........
Comment from: dolphingirl published 18.8.2010
well i am going there on thursday night with a friend from out of town, but only because i have a 2 for 1 voucher from my birthday. I have to say that i love the atmosphere in Cowboys, but have only been there once as a guest of Kampa Group's.. Cowboys tried a Sunday Roast buffet and the first time it was free for Kampa Group card holders. it was really great and I was looking forward to going, but they cancelled it for the summer. Which is a weird thing that most places do,they cancel their Sunday brunches for the summer.. WHAT when there are tourists everywhere who would go?? anway.... I will report back on my Cowboys experience once I recover from paying 90kc for a Matoni!!!!which is my biggest gripe about Kampa restaurants, I don't mind paying for good food, service and atmosphere, but don't kill me on the drinks!
Comment from: Josh published 4.8.2010
I think that everyone on here complaining that you are trying to 'be nice' to Cowboys or justify your visit are just angry that they can't afford to go to Cowboys. The food isn't bad but it's not great. Of course it's over priced. With it's location...why should it not be? Most people go there for the atmosphere....which is superb and the food is filling and decent. So what if you spend a little too much...love a little people. And John, "same burger at any Irish pub in town" You have got to be kidding me!!!! All the Irish pubs in town are a tourist trap themselves and all I have eaten at have deplorable food.
Comment from: Brewsta published 28.7.2010
I appreciate the constructive feedback. I saw the post as more of a caveat emptor aimed more at Prague visitors, but anyone else who might want to take the plunge. Not every post is going to be a great tip. Sometimes they are warnings. It's not great value, but I wouldn't call it a tourist trap. I saw many happy tourist diners there. Some dishes I liked very much and I said so. Others not and I said so. In the end, this may represent a "review" to others, but to me it is still a blog that follows my dining experiences around the city and this was my main event this week. And regarding the sentence: "The octopus did not have much flavor from the grill, but was very tender and tasty." Just because it didn't taste grilled, as advertised, that doesn't mean it can't be tasty.
Comment from: Jack published 28.7.2010
GO TRY THE BURGER HERE: YOU'LL BE PLEASANTLY SURPRISED! http://www.alexbistro.cz/
Comment from: John published 28.7.2010
waste of time to visit and to read the flaw-filled review. Where to start? The photo with the great view of the church that was just out of frame? That is just careless lazy writing and photography. It seemed you were trying your hardest to make this place seem edible and make an excuse for even reviewing it. Restaurants are empty for a good reason. That's a clue to those who know to look for them, you seem not to. "The octopus did not have much flavor from the grill, but was very tender and tasty. " Not much flavor, but tasty?? WTF does that mean? 345kc hamburger? Judging from the pic, I get the same burger plus fries for 85kc at the local Irish pub. "On the plus side, it had a wonderful flavor from the flame grill. However, the meat itself did not make for easy cutting." Why mince words, you meant is was tough. All through the article you are straining to make it sound good, even though it seemed to suck. Come on, quit trying to make rip off tourist traps seem to be something other than they are!
Comment from: Will published 28.7.2010
Who are you writing for, Brewsta? I wouldn't touch that place with yours, since it's an obvious tourist trap with all the high priced badly prepared rubbish that attracts people who know nothing about what's on offer in Prague. I'd much rather that you just posted "Avoid" and spent your valuable time seeking out the lesser known places that give us (well, namely me) a guide to places that I may not have heard of. You tipped me off about Osteria Daclara and Neklid which are just superb. Hopefully the only reason that you bothered to review this pace was because "Flash" (Who I immediately take a strong dislike to) had a voucher. You can do better than waste your time reviewing places like this, I think. Cheers, Will
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