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SaSaZu

SaSaZu

SaSaZu opened in 2009 in Prague's fast-growing Holešovice district, where former industrial buildings are constantly being transformed into new venues.

The club's owners proudly declare that, thanks to them, Prague will soon be known not just for its pubs but as a genuine clubbing paradise of Europe. SaSaZu spans 5,000 square metres and can host up to 2,000 guests at once. The club has won over not only Czech celebrities but also regularly hosts performers from across Europe and the US.

SaSaZu's kitchen deserves special mention. The chef drew inspiration from his travels through Southeast Asia, and the menu is built around five distinct concepts, each featuring its own signature dishes: Sambal, Otak Otak, Flame, Roti, and Tai Tai Grill.

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