
STŮL
Lysolaje, Prague
Restaurant in Prague, Czech Republic
The Read
Residential Counter Surprise
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
STŮL is a smart Prague pick if you want a calmer Dejvice dinner with Michelin Plate recognition in 2026 and easier booking pressure than many headline restaurants. Choose it for a composed evening rather than a cuisine-specific mission; cross-shop Dejvická 34 by Tomáš Černý if Italian and clear €€ value matter more.
About STŮL
STŮL is a Prague restaurant with a smart casual dress code and a confirmed Michelin Plate (2026). Beyond those verified points, there is not enough confirmed detail to state a cuisine, chef, menu format, price level, address, opening hours, or service style. Use this guide as a cautious planning note rather than a promise of a particular format.
A Prague choice to consider with verified recognition
The clearest reason to keep STŮL on a Prague shortlist is its Michelin Plate (2026). That recognition is a useful trust signal, but it should not be stretched into claims about signature dishes, tasting menus, beverage pairings, or the type of room. The verified practical guidance is limited: dress smart casual, confirm any booking details directly before you go.
For a first visit to Prague, that restraint matters. STŮL may be worth considering as part of a broader dining plan, but there is not enough verified information to position it around a particular cuisine, neighborhood, price point, or occasion type. Pair it with broader planning from our full Prague restaurants guide rather than treating it as the only meal to anchor a trip.
Who should book it, who should choose a peer instead
Book STŮL if a Prague restaurant with Michelin Plate (2026) recognition and smart casual expectations fits the evening. If you need a more specific match by cuisine, price, address, party size, or service format, verify those details directly before committing, or compare it with other dining rooms.
Natural cross-shops include Dejvická 34 by Tomáš Černý, Dejvická 34, U Matěje, Restaurant KATSURA, Chorvatský Mlýn. For the rest of the trip, broader Prague guides can help decide where STŮL belongs in a wider plan.
Quick reference: choose STŮL for a Prague restaurant with a smart casual dress code and Michelin Plate (2026) recognition; choose another option if verified cuisine, price, location, or format is the deciding factor.
The take
The Take
The Vibe
STŮL presents itself as a quietly exceptional find tucked into a residential pocket of Prague 6. The interior reads modern and spare with a rustic grain that keeps the room warm rather than austere. The most arresting detail is the open kitchen, which frames the dining room and focuses attention on craft rather than theatrics. With only a handful of covers the space feels deliberately intimate; arriving here resembles visiting a private house more than entering a public destination. The overall effect is refined and understated—a sophisticated, low-key atmosphere where the food and process take center stage.
Best For
This is a restaurant built around a focused tasting experience, best suited to diners who want a deliberate, evening meal. The surprise-menu format, offered as five or ten courses, positions STŮL for special nights: anniversaries, date nights, or any occasion when you want the kitchen to dictate the sequence and rhythm of the meal. The small room and open kitchen make it ideal for those who appreciate watching technique and seasonality play out at close range. It’s less about loud socializing and more about attentive dining and culinary discovery.
Ordering Tips
STŮL runs a surprise tasting format: guests pick a five- or ten-course route but the dishes aren’t disclosed in advance. Expect the menu to follow strict seasonality and the kitchen’s daily sourcing decisions—what you eat reflects what’s best on the day. Choose the five-course if you prefer a lighter, shorter immersion; pick the ten-course for a fuller, more gradual unfolding of the kitchen’s choices. Embrace the surprise element: the meal’s logic is intentionally rooted in availability and technique rather than set descriptions.
Planning details
Location
Recognition and awards
Also consider
If you cannot get a table
Try Dejvická 34 by Tomáš Černý first if the group wants Italian, a clearer price signal, a less formal decision. For another neighborhood-adjacent option, U Matěje is the most natural cross-shop.
Restaurant context
How STŮL compares in Dejvice
STŮL is the better choice if the brief is a calm, polished dinner in Praha 6 and booking ease matters. U Matěje is the closest peer for diners who want to stay in the same neighborhood orbit, while Dejvická 34 works better when the group wants a more familiar local option rather than a recognition-led pick.
Dejvická 34 by Tomáš Černý is the value comparison to take seriously: its Italian focus and €€ price signal make it easier to choose for a casual dinner, especially with mixed groups. STŮL is the stronger fit for a more deliberate evening, while Dejvická 34 by Tomáš Černý is the safer call when cuisine clarity and spend control are the priorities.
Restaurant KATSURA and Chorvatský Mlýn are better cross-shops when the diner is comparing broader Prague experiences rather than only Dejvice. Pick STŮL for a quieter, easier-to-plan dinner; look to those peers if location or a different room feel matters more than Michelin Plate recognition.
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Compare STŮL
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| STŮL | Prague | , | 2026 Michelin Plate | , |
| U Matěje | Prague | Star Wine Lists 20262026 Bib Gourmand | , | , |
| Restaurant KATSURA | Prague | No published awards | , | , |
| Chorvatský Mlýn | Prague | No published awards | , | , |
| Dejvická 34 | Prague | No published awards | , | , |
| Dejvická 34 by Tomáš Černý | Prague | Italian | 2026 Bib Gourmand2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand | €€ |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Can STŮL accommodate groups?
There is no verified group-size or private-dining information for STŮL. If you are planning for a group, check the venue's official channels before booking and confirm whether the setup fits your party.
What are alternatives to STŮL?
Other options to compare include U Matěje, Dejvická 34, Dejvická 34 by Tomáš Černý, Restaurant KATSURA, Chorvatský Mlýn. Use them as part of a wider shortlist, then verify current cuisine, price, hours, booking details directly.
How far ahead should I book STŮL?
There is no verified booking-window information for STŮL. Because it holds a Michelin Plate (2026), it is sensible to plan ahead if your date matters, but confirm availability directly with the restaurant.
What should a first-timer know about STŮL?
The useful verified facts are simple: STŮL is in Prague, has a smart casual dress code, holds a Michelin Plate (2026). There is no verified specific address, cuisine, chef, menu format, price, or service style in the available data.
Is STŮL good for a special occasion?
STŮL may suit a special occasion if Michelin Plate (2026) recognition and a smart casual Prague restaurant are what you want. For details such as menu, price, seating, group suitability, confirm directly before booking.


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