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Sbarro at Palác Flóra


Sbarro at Palác Flóra

Brewsta swings by the popular Italian fast food chain

Written by: Written by Brewsta

          “You better cut the pizza in four slices because I'm not hungry enough to eat            six.” Yogi Berra

I just got back from Naples, where I had a truly amazing Pizza Margherita from the famed restaurant, Da Michele. I wrote about it on my blog -- it was so simple, and yet really something special.

That said, I grew up eating New York-style pizzas. And while I can respect and, occasionally, enjoy something different, I'll never love another pizza as I do my home slice.

Much has been written about pizzas in this town. The Prague Post used to have annual best pizza contests. So, I was surprised to find little has been said about Sbarro, which has been in Prague for a few years now.



I'm not really sure why I'd never been to the one in Prague before. This was a natural for me -- a chain that started in New York and makes New York-style pizza.

I went to the food court at Palác Flóra to check it out.



The mall also has McDonald's, KFC, and a variety of quasi-Asian options. It's worth a trip to the bottom level to check out the French patisserie, Paul.



Sbarro's serves a number of other kinds of food besides pizza such as pasta, meats, and vegetables. But I had no interest in those.



They didn't look nearly as appetizing as what you'd find at an American Sbarro.

They did have a pizza man working out front for the customers to watch.



But he's not always out there. A good number of regular pies had already been pre-made and awaited reheating.



They also had a number of thick-crust and "stuffed" pizzas filled with meat or vegetables, with a crust folded over the top.



I had a specific mission in mind. I told the girl behind the counter I wanted a whole pizza to take back to my office. Her eyes grew wide.

"A whole one?" she asked. "I have to ask." It seemed this had never been done before.

Permission was secured and a large box was found. It was 29 CZK per cheese slice and 39 CZK per pepperoni slice. I got two pepperoni for myself because they didn't have enough cheese slices prepared.



The total was 252 CZK.

Back at the office, the response was generally positive. But in the 15 minutes it took me to get there, the pizza had lost almost all of its warmth.

One person liked the generous amount of cheese. Another, an American, admitted being a huge Sbarro fan and said he went as soon as they opened. He still goes regularly.



One colleague compared it Domino's.


Here's my take. This pizza had potential, the sauce and cheese were pretty good, but it suffered on one major count. I've tried it a few times now, and the crust has always been stale from sitting too long. That really killed it for me.

If freshly made, it could be so much better, but I've never had that. In fact, they always seemed to have been sitting around a long time.

Before leaving, I asked the manager if I could have their telephone number so I could call ahead and place an order for pick up.

"No, that's not possible," I was informed. Another strange and unusual request, it seemed.

On another visit, I tried a slice of the stuffed pizza with meat (77 CZK).



I liked this the best. It was full of tomato sauce, sausage, pepperoni, and very bready sliced meatballs. Tasty, substantial, and filling.

My last time there, I tried their thick-crust pizza with ham and mushroom (62 CZK). I forgot my camera, so I didn't get a picture of it.

But I did steal a somewhat blurry shot on an earlier visit of someone else's tray with a thick-crust spinach and mushroom pizza.



Maybe it is the closest thing to pan pizza in this town.

I didn't really like mine. The toppings, cheese, and sauce were fine, but the counter girl failed to heat it properly. It was hot on the outer edges and cold in the middle.

Also, the crust was just too thick and bread-like and the topping didn't penetrate down into it. Proper heating might have done the trick, but it just didn't happen.

Call me crazy, but my favorite and most New York-like pizza in Prague is from Pizza Grosso, the small hole-in-the-wall in the nasty passage behind the National Museum. Only 30 CZK for a quarter of a pizza, with often a great, crispy crust on reheating and a well-seasoned sauce.

From some night owls, I've heard claims that Pizza Roma at I.P. Pavlova is better. But I don't buy it.

Places like Rugantino's can be OK, but it's just too European for me. My brain was imprinted from an early age to fly in New York pizza formation. There's little I can do about it now.


My feeling about the Sbarro at Flora is one of great disappointment.

With proper preparation and attention to detail, it could be quite good. But after watching the careless way they run it, I have a strong feeling it will never live up to its potential.

So, next time I'm at Flora, maybe I'll be hungry enough for just one slice. Just in case they've figured out how to do it right.

Sbarro Pizza
Flora Mall
Vinohradská 151
Prague 3


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E. (Guest)Published: 02:51:49 13.11.2010
I am visitor to Sbarro time to time. The reason is I had great experiance from Budapest airport, where pizza was really tasty. I was disappointed when it opened in Prague. Pizza is not so yummy yummy, service is unfriendly and I am always feeling I am torturing them even from just ordering. However, as there are no many options for good fast food eating, when I am hungry, I just drop by to eat.
Justruss (Guest)Published: 09:43:49 13.09.2009
What is there not to like about this review? Finding good New York style pizza in my home town in Virginia is a challenge. Were Brewsta to have found great pizza at this shop, nobody would be questioning the review. I find his approach refreshing.
Andrew (Guest)Published: 02:26:48 16.05.2009
An interesting piece of information, but what prevents me from being objective is the worst food poisoning I had in years, and it was after a meal in this very Sbarro. The unfriendly Ukrainian girls behind the counter, the plastic plates and the horrible chemical concoction they refer to as 'soup' will stay in my memory forever, as will the long hours I spent pale, in pain, and barely able to move.
Pivn Filosof (Guest)Published: 12:30:44 16.05.2009
To Ally: Why is it appalling to choose fast food for a restaurant review? I think it is really possitive. Many people here don't have enough money to eat out at fancy restaurants (which seems the only thing most reviewers bother to visit). Knowing there are places for a quick bite that offer good value for money is just as useful as knowing there are excellent restaurants for a business dinner. PS: I also like Grosso a lot! Now that Pizza Venezia in Na Pořiči has closed, Grosso is the best place for a slice on the go.
Rhythm (Guest)Published: 12:12:06 16.05.2009
I think some people just don't "Get" Brewsta's reviews. Brewsta is a non-pretentious food reviewer. He reviews what he likes to eat, and that's not a crime. He reviews plenty of expensive haughty restaurants. He reviews Burger King and places in shopping malls. Ask yourself: Why does he review these places? My guess: because he likes to eat good food. And good food, especially in Prague, is a real quest. If Brewsta says Sbarro is disappointing and the service is bad and unimaginative, I believe him. I'm glad Brewsta is on the quest; he makes my dining experiences in Prague more enjoyable.
trainer (Guest)Published: 06:51:30 15.05.2009
Best pizza in town is Kmotra. I dont like the mixture of ingridient so ussualy I combine myself, and than is great.But in new york I have eaten some greasy pizzas
mark (Guest)Published: 11:37:01 15.05.2009
Brewsta has done plenty of non-fast-food reviews .. I personally like the mix of haute cuisine and pizza places located underneath highways .. keeps it interesting
Ally (Guest)Published: 12:51:05 15.05.2009
Very dissapointed with this review. To choose a fast-food place for a restaurant review is in my opinion appalling. The previous reviewers' qualities really surpassed the current one.
Voy (Guest)Published: 11:02:52 14.05.2009
The Thai fast food place opposite to Sbarro is a way better option in Flora palace. I would know, been eating there my lunches for some weeks now. Sbarro seemed outrageously expensive for the quality to me.
Paul (Guest)Published: 10:21:25 13.05.2009
There is a Sbarro in Novy Smichov. Their pizza is kinda hit or miss. When it is good, then it is quite close to home. I will have to agree that it is quite disappointing, but it just goes to show you how much further the Czech service sector needs to go to catch up to our American standard.
M (Guest)Published: 07:19:34 13.05.2009
1. Thanks for review there is no reason why you wouldnt comment on a place just because it is in a mall. 2. I dont know about comparisons with the American chain but I find the food in the Novy Smichov Sbarro very mediocre. 3. Eating out in Prague generaly IS a disappointment...unless it costs 600 for a starter..in which case it could still be merely avarage sometimes. 4. I dont care about the problems you face when you own/open a restaurant,,if you cant serve good food, dont open one!
Anne (Guest)Published: 06:41:05 13.05.2009
Sbarro?? why would there be a critic about a fast food place? what happened to the other food critic? and why is there a blurry picture of a pizza slice? very low standard critic, boring and useless.
Brewsta (Guest)Published: 06:40:26 13.05.2009
Burger King review? It's been done: http://czechoutchannel.blogspot.com/2008/12/burger-king-at-metropole-zlin.html I found Sbarro interesting because it is not so common and fairly different from many other pizzas in the city. But not everyone will agree on what is interesting. I'm now considering taking the next year off to open a restaurant so I can write about what I eat and drink with greater authority.
karel (Guest)Published: 04:19:33 13.05.2009
quality that can be achieved depends on price of rent per sq m. If you ever opened and run an eating establishment in Prague you would undersatnd this. By run I mean own. Your comment " I've tried it a few times now, and the crust has always been stale from sitting too long". Why don't you open up a place yourself rather than talking about food.
NOMADNESS (Guest)Published: 04:07:05 13.05.2009
I knew their original grocery/deli in Brooklyn, top notch. But, they made no pizza there, and the pizza they now make cannot be taken seriously in NYC. It is, in NYC, some sort of pretentious curiosity, like a Pizza Hut with attitude.
brachko (Guest)Published: 02:54:01 13.05.2009
Is this a joke? Are you really reviewing Sbarro now? Can I sign up to check out the Burger King? They serve true American-style hamburgers you know, and authentic southern onion rings. Give me a break. There are hundreds of actual restaurants in this city, and you're reviewing crap food in the mall food court?
HG (Guest)Published: 02:49:07 13.05.2009
I've been there twice, once I had the yummy-looking stuffed pizza with meat too, unfortunately it was a great disappointment for me as the meat was nauseating. The other time I had the 250g mozzarella salad with cherry tomatoes... you can be sure you won't get 255g, as they count each half cherry tomato and take one out if it's necessary.
 

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