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Price≈$60
Dress CodeSmart Casual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseLively
CapacityLarge
Star Wine List

SaSaZu occupies a converted warehouse space in Prague's Holešovice district, bringing an Asian-leaning menu and a serious wine program to a neighbourhood that has become one of the city's most active dining corridors. Recognised by Star Wine List with a White Star in 2024, the restaurant draws a crowd that treats wine as seriously as the food on the plate.

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Address
306/13, Holešovice, Bubenské nábř., 170 00 Praha 7, Czechia
Phone
+420 284 097 455
Website
sasazu.com
SaSaZu restaurant in Prague, Czech Republic
About

Holešovice and the Warehouse Dining Shift

Prague's dining energy has been moving north and west of the historic centre for the better part of a decade. Holešovice, the former industrial district on the eastern bank of the Vltava's wide bend, sits at the centre of that shift. What was once a zone of loading docks and cold-storage facilities now holds some of the city's more considered restaurants, alongside galleries, design studios, and the kind of street-level commerce that follows creative industries. SaSaZu, at Bubenské nábřeží in Praha 7, belongs to this wave of destination dining that requires a deliberate journey rather than a stroll from Old Town Square.

The large format has practical advantages for a restaurant of this type. High ceilings allow sound to diffuse rather than compress, a practical gift in a large-format venue where the energy of a full room can otherwise tip into noise. The conversion aesthetic that defines so many Holešovice spaces trades on the tension between raw industrial materials and carefully chosen interiors, and SaSaZu works within that grammar. The experience of arriving at a venue like this, in a neighbourhood still in the process of completing its transformation, carries a different register than sitting down in a hotel dining room in Staré Město.

A Wine Program That Sets the Terms

The clearest signal of SaSaZu's positioning comes from its wine recognition. Star Wine List, which evaluates restaurant wine programs rather than food, published SaSaZu in April 2024 with a White Star rating. That designation places the restaurant inside a curated tier on the platform, one that signals a list with genuine depth and editorial selection rather than a standard by-the-glass offering assembled for convenience.

A White Star from Star Wine List is a meaningful credential. It points to a wine list with consequential decisions about range, producer selection, and the relationship between the list and the food format. For a restaurant with an Asian-influenced kitchen, that alignment between wine program and menu philosophy is worth examining in person. The question of how a serious European wine list sits alongside a menu drawing from East and Southeast Asian culinary traditions is one of the more interesting tension points in contemporary Prague dining.

Visitors who prioritise the wine experience should plan ahead. That kind of exchange is where the White Star credential pays off most clearly.

The Sensory Character of the Space

Warehouse-scale dining rooms carry a particular atmosphere that smaller, more intimate venues cannot replicate. The visual field is wider, the ceiling height changes the way light falls, and the sense of occasion comes from the room itself rather than from close-quarter service choreography. In Holešovice, that scale is part of the neighbourhood's character, a leftover of the district's industrial past that restaurants have learned to use rather than suppress.

SaSaZu's address on Bubenské nábřeží places it along the riverbank-adjacent stretch of the district, within reach of the DOX Centre for Contemporary Art and the Holešovice market hall, both of which contribute to the area's weekend foot traffic. The approach to the venue, through a neighbourhood that mixes converted industrial buildings with residential blocks and the occasional surviving workshop, reinforces the sense that this is not a restaurant designed to be stumbled upon. It rewards the guest who has made a decision to be there.

The broader Holešovice dining corridor offers useful context. The area now supports a range of formats, from casual neighbourhood spots to destination restaurants. SaSaZu occupies the destination end of that range, where the wine program and the scale of the space both signal a certain degree of occasion. Guests arriving from central Prague can reach the venue by tram along the embankment, which is the most direct route and also the one that offers the best approach through the neighbourhood's street-level character.

How SaSaZu Fits Prague's Current Dining Map

Prague's premium restaurant tier has developed along two main axes in recent years. The first runs through the historic centre and Vinohrady, where restaurants like La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise and Alcron anchor a more formal, European-facing style of dining. The second runs through the inner districts to the north and west, where venues like Alma and Amano operate with a more contemporary format and a different sense of occasion.

SaSaZu sits closer to the second axis, both geographically and in terms of what it asks of the diner. The wine recognition aligns it with venues where the beverage program is a primary reason to visit, not an afterthought. That places it in a conversation with restaurants in other cities where the wine list and the kitchen operate as genuinely equal parts of the offer. For comparable seriousness of purpose in very different contexts, the wine-forward ambition recalls the approach of venues like Le Bernardin in New York City or Emeril's in New Orleans, where the beverage program operates at the same level of intention as the kitchen.

Planning Your Visit

SaSaZu is located at Bubenské nábřeží 306/13 in Praha 7, Holešovice. The venue is reachable by tram from the city centre, with the embankment route providing the most direct approach. Given the wine recognition and the scale of the operation, a reservation is recommended, particularly for evenings and weekends.

Signature Dishes
Sasazu FilletBeef RandangOtak OtakHanoi Shrimps
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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Lively
  • Trendy
  • Elegant
  • Modern
  • Energetic
Best For
  • Date Night
  • Group Dining
  • Celebration
  • Special Occasion
Experience
  • Open Kitchen
  • Live Music
Drink Program
  • Craft Cocktails
Sourcing
  • Local Sourcing
Views
  • Street Scene
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelLively
CapacityLarge
Service StyleUpscale Casual
Meal PacingLeisurely

Enchanting Asian-inspired atmosphere with vibrant design, colorful lighting, multi-level platforms, live DJ music, and an open kitchen.

Signature Dishes
Sasazu FilletBeef RandangOtak OtakHanoi Shrimps