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Jáma Steakhouse

Brewsta dines at the new Jáma venue

Written by: Written by Brewsta

     "All human errors are impatience, a premature breaking off of methodical procedure." Franz Kafka

Jáma Steakhouse has been open for more than a month.

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I went twice in its first week and once more last weekend.

I debated with a friend about whether it is fair to write about a place that is so new. My answer was and always has been that if they are charging regular prices, I expect regular quality, even from the first day. That argument brought him around.

Even on my last visit, in their fifth week, they were still using a limited, temporary menu. Also, as of this writing, the website written on their business card wasn't functional. But I'm not surprised, either.

As Max Munson, the genial owner said recently in The Prague Post, "I saw the location and liked it," he says. "It was a case of fire, ready, aim."

The interior is casual and basic. This is no fancy steak palace.

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The background music was on shuffle and veered wildly from Jay Z to Billy Joel to Green Day to generic 80s pop.

The bar side of the restaurant looks a little better, but the seating was awkward and uncomfortable.

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Along the wall was wooden banquette-style seating without padding. Not only that, but it was elevated enough that a tall man's feet, such as my own, would not reach the floor.

There was nothing to rest them on. So they dangled. Even the tall stools lacked useful foot rests.

One of the most notable and laudable aspects of Jáma Steakhouse is its beer selection. Rather than the standard Pilsner Urquell, Budvar, or Staropramen, this place serves regional beers from the K Brewery Group.

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Prague's quality, non-standard beer gadfly, Pivni Filosof, did a good, informative post about Munson and his decision to go in this direction.

So the first thing I did was order a .3 liter glass of the 12 degree Lobkowicz (28 CZK).

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Normally, I'd get a half-liter (45 CZK), but I wanted to try as many of their five tapped beers as I could.

I'm a fan of the Lobko. My powers of beer description are not great, but I thought it quite similar to Pilsner Urquell, with its strong, Saaz (Žatec) hoppy bitterness.

After I placed my order, I was surprised to receive a "gift" from the chef. An amuse bouche, if you will.

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It was a medium-sized potato pancake. I hate to criticize a gift, but it was dry, rubbery, and just too large and dense ahead of the heavy meal to come.

My first beer was gone, so I got a .3 liter glass of 11 degree Klášter Kvasnicový (24 CZK).

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This beer tasted bland after the stronger, more assertive Lobkowicz, but I had it on another occasion and enjoyed its complex, yeasty character much more.

I got a starter of the fried, cheddar-filled jalapenos (110 CZK).

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I was hoping for something made in-house. Instead, they were the same Makro-sourced frozen poppers that they have at Crazy Cow Steakhouse and many other places around town.

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They're just OK, but not worth the money. I saw some fried mozzarella sticks go by and they looked about the same.

Beer number three was a .3 liter Velen 12 degree wheat beer (25 CZK).

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It had a light honey note. To my taste, the tart, cloudier Primator Weizenbier, which they have on tap at Neklid , is much superior.

For my main course, I got a 200 gram piece of my favorite cut, the rib eye (265 CZK).

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This Irish beef was one of the thinnest steaks I'd ever seen in a steakhouse. To compensate, it was also wide.

In short, it wasn't pretty. However, the flavor was good. It picked up a smokiness from the grill. The beef was perfectly salted, fatty in a good way, and very tender.

The gravy was made with beef bullion mixed with sliced red chilies. It wasn't creative cooking, by any means, but it tasted OK, and it was quite spicy. The fries had a ridged shape, and were seasoned, hot, and crispy.

This quirky steak had me wondering how they handled other dishes. On my next visit, I tried a .3 liter glass of the Klášterní tmavé 10 degree (22 CZK).

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It had a mild caramel flavor.

Now, if you know me, you know I had to try their hamburger (165 CZK).

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The price starts out OK, but to add bacon costs 45 CZK, and to add real cheddar costs another 45 CZK. So that's a hefty 255 CZK total for a bacon cheeseburger and fries.

The patty was made with good quality ground beef, and was simply seasoned with salt.

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It was like a big, fat, juicy backyard burger. That's the good part.

But I was disappointed that it tasted as though it was cooked on a pan or griddle rather than a flame, which I greatly prefer. In their kitchen, they have both.

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I asked for the burger medium-rare, but it came medium-well.

The bacon was too hard and crispy for me, and the tomatoes and onions were cut too thick for good placement on top. The steak fries were different from the first visit, but still good and crispy.

At the end of this meal, I had a .3 liter glass of their Schwarzenberg 10 degree (19 CZK).

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I liked it more than the Klášter Kvasnicový.

Then, I waited four weeks and returned with V to see how they do some other steaks.

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But first, I got their starter of chicken wings (99 CZK).

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They were soaked in a Thai-style chili sauce mixed with red chilies.

These were not good. The wings were barely warm. They tasted as if they had been prepared long before and reheated. And just partially.

The waiter brought us a sample glass of an off-menu cherry beer. It tasted like a sweet cherry soda.

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I didn't think I could drink a whole glass, but V liked it.

Then, I got my 200 gram Uruguayan Charolais fillet (345 CZK).

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I ordered the Port wine reduction with beef broth and grilled vegetables on the side (45 CZK).

I didn't enjoy this steak at all.

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It was tougher than a fillet should be. Not even sure it was a fillet. It tasted like it was cooked on a griddle or a pan rather than on a flame.

Even if some people don't appreciate fire-grilling as much as I do, I think the menu should state the different ways the steaks will be cooked.

The sauce was essentially the same as the gravy chili sauce I had on the first visit, which had disappeared from the menu. It tasted like the same beef bullion, but if there was any Port wine in it, much less a reduced Port wine, I'd be amazed.

The "grilled" vegetables were just a miserable mushy mass of pan-fried red and white onions and peppers.

V did a little better with her New York strip loin (245 CZK).

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The Irish beef tasted better my South American cut, partly because this one had a smoky flame-grilled flavor. Otherwise, it was surprisingly tough and hard to chew. It reminded me of Czech Roštěná steaks I've had.

The small dish of mushroom cream sauce, which V asked for on the side, did have the flavor of wild mushrooms in it. But it grew cold quickly in the dish. The fries were a disaster -- oily, soggy, and limp.

My first solo visit cost me 487 CZK without tip. The second was 296 CZK. The third was 905 CZK. They weren't cheap meals, but not bad for a casual steakhouse.

However, there were serious deficiencies in both the quality of the meat, its preparation, and the conception of the steaks and sauces.

Crazy Cow Steakhouse was far from perfect, but did a much better job with its steaks. Though Jáma Steakhouse did have a better burger.




The main edge Jáma Steakhouse has over the competition is its beers. But steaks should be main attraction at a steakhouse, not something that seems like an afterthought.

This feels like a restaurant started on the cheap, with starters out of a freezer bag, with a poor understanding of what makes a good steak, and with sauce recipes off the back of a bullion package.

So Max Munson and I agree. He opened his restaurant too soon; I think he didn't spend enough time and attention on quality and creativity.

He's always been positively responsive to criticism, so one can only hope he'll patiently and methodically correct the many errors of Jáma Steakhouse.

Jáma Steakhouse
Ostrovní 26
Prague 1
Tel: (+420) 222 542 823


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User comments

Neil Cromwell (Guest)Published: 11:20:13 01.02.2012
I think people need to give the Steakhouse a fair crack. Don't just try placs once. Always go at least twice. I've been a couple of times now and though I agree there may be improvements needed in some areas, the beer is always up to scratch and so far the food I've eaten (the burgers) are always as ordered and very tasty too.
Lockforward (Guest)Published: 01:54:09 03.12.2010
I think the brewsta needs to make a return visit. He did go when the steakhouse had only just opened. I have been going at least once a week for the past 3 months now and every time i enjoy the jama wing starter then beefsteak (or a full rumpsteak). No complaints from me. The beer is a winner too. Give it another go brewsta!
SAM (Guest)Published: 04:00:55 17.11.2010
I eat steak at many restaurants in Prague 1. I'm no chef but i like what i've experienced in all of them so far. The Jama steakhouse may not be perfect but i was happy with the meal there. I have heard they have a bar and grill near Florenc. I will try there next
KELLY JONES (Guest)Published: 02:16:21 16.11.2010
I usually use the original Jama but friends chose to have a night at the Steakhouse. We had steaks and burgers,all of which tasted wonderful. Maybe i'm not a professional chef but we all thoroughly enjoyed our meal. For sure we will be returning regularly in the coming months.
Lane Jame (Guest)Published: 10:26:31 04.07.2010
Another pitiful review by pragues worst restrant critic. The patty was what? This guy couldn't tell a seasoning if it was minus 12 degrees. the guy is a joke
JohnPaul (Guest)Published: 08:34:07 26.06.2010
I find the review to be off the mark to be honest. EVerybody I know loves the food at Jama, both of them. Now the Jama steakhouse interior does not appeal to me (i prefer the style of the old one) I heard nothing else than posiitve sounds about the food. If you expect 5 star cuisine, go to a five star restaurant. If you want good beer and food, then Jama is the place. As always, opinions differ, as does taste. I went to NOI after reading a positive review on this site and it was the worst Thai I have ever had, gave them 3 chances, they messed up 3 times.(and yes, I lived in several countries). Worst steak I ever had, Hombre del Mundo in Andel, I went there because of positive stories, absolutely horrible. Didnt even finish it. So, if you base your decision to not go and try yourself, you might miss out on a good meal. I find Jama to be one of the most concistently good places in Prague. Find out yourself! :)
Ben (Guest)Published: 01:07:25 21.06.2010
As a now 20 month resident here...yipee...I always found the food at Jama to be very solid, if not gourmet...However, having tried the new place..I had similar results, except the service and atmosphere to be complete crap...I have since returned to the main restaurant in the last few weeks and was disappointed in the food...yesterday's breakfast made me ill later. I am done with Jama, except for an occasional Beer with friends, too many nice places to go in P1. I have found better food / service / price at my other favs; atmospheres and Patio Cafe around the corner, and even Polo in Zizkov...sorry Max!
Donald Ganung (Guest)Published: 10:16:52 21.06.2010
Though I was and still am a chef both in the US and on cruise ships I found the American Chef at the Artisan Rest. between Ujest and Andel (hiding in the back around a corner) to be quite good. Everything there is both tasty to the pallet and pleasantly presented in a spacious atmosphere where service is excellent.
Donald Ganung (Guest)Published: 10:02:11 21.06.2010
I'm an American Trained Chef, as a kid worked in many cafes (I'm 66). For everyone's informant a hand operated Cuisinart meat needle will solve the problem here and tenderize the meat. I brought one over last time. I'd bought it at Bed, Bath and Beyond, a store known for it's wide array of cooking aids. I read this review and I feel the critic gave the restaurant more than a fair chance. I wonder why they wouldn't cook all the meat on the flame broiler? I think it's the Czech concept of cooking pervading an American run restaurant. While I like Czech food I note the further from the source the less likely a country can duplicate the style, CzechMex being a perfect example. It wouldn't take more than 3 days for a real American Chef to put things right.
coco (Guest)Published: 10:59:28 20.06.2010
hmm souless interior, what appears to be uninspiring pub fare. Think I'll give it a miss.
dolphingirl (Guest)Published: 07:26:15 19.06.2010
Brewsta,don't let Jazz Dock's simple looking food fool you.. even their roast beef sandwich is very tasty -- high quality beef cooked well so it's very tasty..but the star(s) are their cocktails, innovative and strong, you could just do a tasting of them!! Many feature ginger which paired with some of their choices makes for really super drinks!
App (Guest)Published: 05:12:39 18.06.2010
I'm really sad that you did not review their desert. Best pie ever! Would've like to hear your opinion.
Stephen (Guest)Published: 12:15:12 17.06.2010
Had a burger here last night.. Was probably worse than the one you had by the look/sounds of it. I still say yoiu must have hit Bohemia BAgel on a bad day, even if they REALLY have screwed the fries up now :( I go often and it's still as good as ever.
Laus (Guest)Published: 05:47:01 16.06.2010
I'll still see if I can persuade you to visit Highland Steakhouse, Lucemburska 36 Not upscale in any way, but very good value for money when it comes to the steaks. Avoid their wine and have a Pilsner instead
Brewsta (Guest)Published: 09:36:42 16.06.2010
Jazz Dock looks very cool. Didn't know about it. But I looked at the menu, and can't say it excites me so much.
Crispy (Guest)Published: 09:28:43 16.06.2010
The beer selection looks great and the photo of that Klášterní tmavé 10 degree has me thinking about running out for a beer and its not even 10 AM :-) I'm sorry to see that the steaks aren't better but thanks for teaching me how to spell "smoky" I've wrongly been spelling it with an "e" for many years.
J. Vasiliadis (Guest)Published: 06:12:46 16.06.2010
Hey brewsta! I don't know if you've been there already, but I'd like to see your review on Jazz Dock.
Knedlikova (Guest)Published: 09:25:25 15.06.2010
Have to be honest, did not expect much more from Jama following several previous visits to its previous location... Let's see if it improves with time...
 

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