"The discovery of a new dish does more for human happiness than the discovery of a new star." Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
As some of you know, every year, I compile the much-read list of my favorite burgers.
For the 2012 survey, I ranked 23 of them. When the late November deadline approached, I did a lot of cramming. There were great burgers I wanted to retaste and a few well-known places I needed to get back to.
By early December, I was burgered out. I needed a ground beef break. But one place kept calling me back.
Dish {fine burger bistro} was a last minute inclusion on the Brewsta's Burgers list because they opened the week before my deadline and the Facebook pictures of their kitchen and burgers looked great. They did surprisingly well in my assessment, placing fifth out of the 23 burgers I tried. For a brand new place, I was impressed. I felt it could be better, but then again, I feel that way about everything.
I thought I'd wait a while to do a full review. That time is now.
The restaurant is located on Římská, between Náměstí Míru and Vinohradská.

Dish is not a big place. It has an open kitchen by the entrance, with a shiny, new grill and a few stools.



There is very nice wood flooring, solid wood and cast-iron tables, and cute, black and white retro photos on the walls. They use thick, high-quality paper napkins.
They picked wonderful beers to serve on tap. Dish gets its brews from Únětický pivovar. I love the 10 degree (28 CZK/half-liter), which for me has a crisp, bready flavor.

I was at Dish their opening night. I tried the Dish Burger (179 CZK) that night and about nine times since then.

On the bun, there was leafy lettuce, somewhat bland homemade ketchup, quite garlicky aioli, great sliced, sweet pickles, white cheddar, and relatively soft bacon.

The patty is the most important part of any burger, and this 120 gram version comes close to greatness, with one caveat. They were almost always cooked to a perfect medium, with one coming out rare.

The grill sears a wonderful crust on the patty that seals in the juices and gives it a terrific charred flavor even though it never touches a flame. Salt is added just before cooking and the levels are just right.
I have just one criticism of the patty. In just about every burger I tried, the ground beef had tough, chewy bits in it and, in a couple of cases, gristle. I noticed it the first night, and I haven't stopped noticing it. I can only speculate that the meat has not been properly trimmed before grinding or that there are some lesser cuts in the mix.
That said, it still tasted wonderful and there are not many burgers in town that can come close in terms of flavor.
Fries are not included. Their regular fries (39 CZK) were wrapped in brown paper and served in a jar.

These thin-cut, partially-skinned potatoes achieved only semi-crispness so I wasn't fully satisfied. Even so, I like them enough that I usually order them. For a counterpoint, I have a fellow American friend who raves about them.
They also offer homemade steak fries (45 CZK).

I ordered a dish of their homemade ketchup (26 CZK). As mentioned above, the flavor fell short for me. It tasted of tomatoes, but needed a stronger vinegary-sweet kick. The portion was also disappointingly small for the steep price. I'd much prefer a bottle of Heinz.
Dish does 10 styles of burger, including two that are vegetarian, and they often have burger specials using various types of meat. Despite all the choices, the classic Dish Burger is probably my favorite. I'll run through some of the variations in the order I liked them.
The Savory Burger (159 CZK) comes with Dish ketchup, portobello mushroom slices, caramelized onions, baked tomato, and Parmesan cheese chips.

The Olomouc & Porto Burger (149 CZK) has Moravian Olomouc-style cheese and caramelized onion with Port.

I tried the Lamb Burger (165 CZK) and expected a ground lamb patty. However, theirs is made with tender slow-cooked chunks of meat mixed with onion that lend a hint of sweetness and a savory sauce.

I'm not a vegetarian by any means, but I enjoyed the Caponata Burger (129 CZK). The very tasty caponata, dominated by aubergine has a great combination of onion and vinegar that give it sweet and tart notes.

The Bůček Burger (159 CZK) is a hefty-feeling 150 grams of slow-roasted pork belly with cheddar cheese, horseradish-chive sauce, and red cabbage.

The Pampa Burger (149 CZK) was my least favorite combination of the beef patty offerings.

The Falafel Burger (139 CZK) was another vegetarian option, but in my opinion, much less successful than the Caponata Burger.

There are other things on the menu beside burgers. On one visit, I had the fried goat cheese (59 CZK), which is a regular chalkboard special.

They do a couple of other salads. There's rucola with smashed red beet, ricotta, and baked garlic (109 CZK) and lettuce with sliced pear, fennel, walnuts, and bacon (115 CZK).
Of course, I had to try a dessert. On one visit, I ordered the chocolate cake (70 CZK), which came with salted caramel ice cream.

The soft ice cream, which seemed to be homemade, had a good balance of salty and sweet. Just be aware the menu says the cake comes with a pistachio ice cream.
The service at Dish was generally good and friendly. I'd recommend reservations. I stopped by one Friday night just after they opened at 6 p.m. and was apologetically turned away. The small restaurant was still relatively empty, but not even a stool at the bar remained unreserved.
For people who want a burger, fries, and a beer, perhaps a side of ketchup, the average tab will run about 250 CZK per person.

Dish is dangerously easy for me to get to, and I've become something of a regular. The list of places where I am a regular is not that long, which tells you something.
And what it tells you is I am more than happy I discovered Dish {fine burger bistro}.
Dish {fine burger bistro}
Římská 29
Prague 2 - Vinohrady
Tel: (+420) 222 511 032