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| Casa Mia Pizzeria |
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| Written by Jeffree Benet |
Located in a beautiful courtyard behind McDonald's, this restaurant is for the wealthier Think readers, who come to enjoy plenty of outdoor seating or the gorgeous panoramic painting of Rovinj indoors.
I would like to comment on the people, but this is a restaurant of discretion and solemnity. I can't imagine why with the bright, cheery attitudes of the management, but you'll just have to trust me. Reason to go: To spend your money well. Vodičkova 17, 110 00 Praha 1 +420 296 238 204, Nove Mesto - New Town, open hours: 11am-11pm daily, www.casamia.cz, Metro: Mustek (Lines A. B), Tram 3, 9, 14 |
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I would like to comment on the menu and drink selection, but I was kicked out before I could take a look. Sneaking in with better clothing, I discovered a good wine selection and a nice Italian meal cooked masterfully. 

























