"Few things are more tempting to a writer than to repeat, admiringly, what he has said before." John Kenneth GalbraithHard to believe, but it has been more than a year since we first visited Osteria da Clara in Vršovice. That was shortly after it opened.
It's a small, Tuscan-inspired place just around the corner from our flat.

We've eaten there many times over the past year, but the menu changes every few months, so it always stays interesting. Some things we didn't love. But there have been a number of dishes that I have severely missed after they were taken off the menu.
So, when I saw the menu once again had a couple of our favorites from when the restaurant opened, we headed over.
And we were turned away. This restaurant, with more or less eight tables, is quite often full now.

I wouldn't advise showing up without a reservation, especially on the weekend.

Soon, the breadbasket arrived. It contained wonderful warm focaccia and some sliced quality bread.

This was not available on our very first visit. I find it irresistible and have a hard time not ruining my appetite by consuming too many slices while waiting for food.
Which leads me to another thing you need to be aware of. When the restaurant is busy, the kitchen and the service can really slow down. Patience is required.


On a second visit, I tried prosciutto, scamorza, pere e noci, otherwise known as Parma ham, smoked cheese, pear, walnuts, rucola, and radicchio with lemon and olive oil (115 CZK).

Perhaps it was luck, but the pear was the sweetest I can remember. My biggest regret was that there were only four slices. I cut it into small pieces and rationed them out so I could have some with each bite.
On that visit, V had zuppa di cozze -- mussel soup (139 CZK). She said the mussels themselves were just OK.

However, she really enjoyed the tomato-based both under the shells. It was strong, very garlicky, and spicy. The soup had the flavor of the mussels and the sea. There was a slice of bread soaking at the bottom of the bowl.
For a main course, I had one of my all-time favorite dishes, the fettine di maiale in saor -- pork fillets with pine nuts, raisins, caramelized red onions and balsamico (259 CZK).

I like dishes with sweet notes. This was perfect for me. But V's tastes don't always run in the same direction. As I was raving about how good it was, she teased me.
"It's a cake."
"Oh, come on."
"Flour, butter, sugar, nuts. Cake."
"Let them eat cake."
On the second visit, I thought ordering something I hadn't tried before might be better for you, the reader. But me, the eater, couldn't resist another chance to have the fettine di maiale.

Also the vegetables changed on different nights. Both times there were sliced potatoes and carrots. The carrots are some of the best I've ever had.
They were cooked in Marsala wine and have a smokey flavor that I think comes from pancetta. They still had some crunch. Good for the health, but I don't want to know how much butter and olive oil they go through every night in the kitchen.
One time, there was zucchini. Another time there was fennel. You never know what you are going to get. But I appreciate that the vegetables are included in the price of the main course. No extra add ons for side orders.
V ordered a favorite dish from a year ago, the spaghetti alla zingara (139 CZK).

This time, she didn't love it. She wished for more sauce, there was too much olive oil, and it was slightly overcooked. That said, the portion was huge. She could only finish half at dinner and took the rest home.
But there have been pastas on the menu that were really terrific. One was on the menu a couple of months ago -- a penne with tomato sauce and Italian sausage.

And I need to mention another penne dish from a previous menu that I still dream about. It was made with mascarpone cheese, pumpkin, and pancetta. Creamy, savory, and sweet.
"It's dinner and desert," was my enthusiastic assessment after I had cleaned the plate. I can't wait for it to appear again.
I usually drink Pilsner Urquell. They only serve it in .33 liter bottles (35 CZK).

The wine list is one of the really great things about Osteria da Clara. It is all Italian, the prices are relatively low, and we've had quite a few good ones.
The cheapest on the list was 195 CZK and the most expensive was 595 CZK. But there were also wines by the pitcher -- .2 liter, .5 liter, or 1 liter -- that are even better bargains.
For dessert, we shared a house-made tiramisu (99 CZK). Loved it.


Above all, it was not too sweet. What was most interesting is V does not like tiramisu. I expected her to take one bite and the rest would be for me. But she thought the flavor and texture were quite special. She ended up consuming her full share.
Not content with one sweet ending, V ordered us two shots of Becherovka as a digestif (60 CZK each).
Even though it is outside the tourist center, I regularly recommend Osteria da Clara. Two well-traveled colleagues raved after I sent them over. A diplomat and his wife loved it. My stepfather seriously wanted to eat there every night. After all my referrals, only one person came back not appreciating it.
Just don't raise expectations to unrealistic levels. As noted above, it is not perfect. Not every dish is a winner. Service can be haphazard. The kitchen is not always consistent. But there is a large share of quality.

And along with original and often delicious dishes, Osteria da Clara has one more key ingredient -- great value.
It's a place that this writer repeatedly returns to, admiringly, again and again.
Osteria da Clara
Mexicka 7
Prague 10 - Vršovice
Tel. (+420) 271 726 548
6 comments:
From EB:
You absolute bastard!
It's hard enough to get a table at Da Clara without a reservation as it is! Now look what you've done!
Seriously, I'm really glad that Glen's doing so well. I was deeply worried about Da Clara's future when they opened considering that my spouse and I were often the only couple in the place, so we'd deliberately try to eat there weekly so as to support it.
From Sim:
Oh man! Those pictures! Luckily I am just after lunch. When you mentioned all the olive oil... I think Imam would have fainted.
Btw. regarding previous discussions about Sbarro, I think it is a good thing you are not above regular places. You may want to try the greek takeaway with 4 chairs on Slezska close to nam. Miru, it is in your vicinity and it is pure goodness.
From Christine:
Please try Porto on Urxova in Karlin. It's new, Serbian owned and I think it's very good. I'd love to know what you think. Christine
From Rupiawan:
Thanks for the information you provide. I will always follow the news from you
thanks for the write-up about Osteria. I've been there twice with friends, and we've all enjoyed our food there.
I'll definitely have to check that one out sometime, although I agree with one comment on expats that said the atmosphere leaves a lot to be desired. Looks pretty boring and bland. But if the food's good...
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