"It’s déjà vu all over again."
- Attributed to Yogi Berra

I’d been to Fuzion, near Wenceslas Square for a sandwich once before. I wasn’t too impressed.
A reader told me to give it another chance. I thought maybe I’d go back. Then V told me to give it another chance.
Definitely had to go back.
Fuzion is a well furnished and modern looking coffee shop right by the tram stop on Vodičkova. It is a fairly busy area, with a lot of foot traffic.
They seem to do a decent business, but in the three times I’ve visited, I haven’t seen crowds lining up for espressos or cappuccinos. I've usually seen just a handfull of people there.

But I have to confess, I’m usually not a coffee drinker. So, I’ll get back to the sandwiches.


The warm and buttery croissant was small. It had been under a heat lamp for a fair amount of time and suffered a little, but it was still pretty tasty. It was good cheese, and decent, but salty ham. It was about four bites.
The hot chocolate was good, a hot milk and cocoa powder version, served in a large cup and topped with whipped cream. It was not extra thick, but not thin either.


This sandwich is not for the faint of heart. It is very spicy. I’d probably only get it again if I get a jalapeno craving, which happens with me from time to time.

The roast chicken slices were very bland. I tried a bite of the meat by itself – almost no flavor there. The baguette still retained a little crunch and freshness, but it went a bit stale in the refrigerator case. Maybe the best thing here was the red onion mixed with the mayo.
Overall, the chicken baguette was similar in quality to the bacon, lettuce, and tomato baguette I’d had on an earlier visit.


There is a sign, though, that says they can make any sandwich that is not pre-prepared within five minutes. There are also a number of salad options on the menu.
Fuzion has a few small tables downstairs on street level. But they also have a nice space with nice furniture one floor up.

Also of interest is that they offer online ordering through their website and delivery within one kilometer of the shop for 50 CZK.
I’m still waiting to see if the Starbucks-style model will catch on in Prague. There are other chains in town like Coffee Heaven, and they seem to be doing OK, but I don’t see Starbucks-sized crowds there, either.
As of this writing, Starbucks announced it is coming to Prague, but it is not here yet.
These places may catch on, but as Mr. Berra is reported to have said, “It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future.”
Fuzion
Vodičkova 38
Prague 1
Tel. (+420) 224 215 156
Hours: Mon-Fri 7 am - 8 pm, Sat-Sun 8 am - 5 pm
I really like Boulevard, really good bagettes, though, a bit pricy. But still, an excellent alternative to the other fast food chains.
ReplyDeleteNearby there is the Jarmark Lahůdky. The have really nice bagettes and sandwiches, pretty fresh, and pretty good chlebičky as well.
I must say Im not too keen on the Starbucks thing. I prefer to go to real cafes, those that are rather dark and old fashioned, where you get service at your table and where you can sit down and smoke a cigar while drinking a glass of Brandy with your coffee, if you so fancy.
Don't care too much about wi-fi either, I prefer to read a book or simply watch people.
I have only been to Fuzion once and it was sterile but fine. I have heard very good things about the wi-fi they have there, though. I've not used it yet, but friends tell me that it is a good signal, reliable, free, and best of all doesn't require cumbersome and idiotic passwords to get into. Merely open your laptop and surf away ....
ReplyDeleteYou may not have noticed, but many of the other "free wi-fi" spots in town are now no longer free or have reliable networks. Staff is poorly trained and once you've ordered your food and drink and lifted your laptop lid only to find that the network is out, you've got no recourse but simply to pay and go. It's frustrating to say the least ...
Imagine if a cafe or bar had a sign on the door that said "free beer" and when you went in you were told that it actually costs 30 Kc or that the tap was not working that day ... you'd be ticked ..