Corina Q.
Yelp
So many delicious baked goods and wonderful aromas when you first step into this shop! It was packed at 9am on a Tuesday, with pretty much all the seats inside filled. They have a variety of viennoiseries, cookies, cakes, tarts, and other sweet and savory foods.
I got the chocolate chip cookie, chocolate rugelah, snowball cookie, and cranberry orange brownie. The worker was very helpful in answering my questions and giving me her recommendations.
The Chocolate Cookie 22czk was my least favorite, because it was hard and crisp, when I like my cookies soft and chewy. I did like that they used chopped chocolate and layered them, which was a nice change from the traditional chocolate chips randomly scattered all over the place.
The Snowball Cookie 20czk was one of the recommendations by the worker, and it was very delicious! She told me it was a traditional Czech christmas cookie with hazelnuts.
Chocolate Rugelach 65czk per 100g - I don't think she weighed this one because I had brought my own paper bag and had her put it in before she could weight it, but I'm guessing she charged me around 20czk for it. This was my first time trying it, and I read that it's a Jewish snack filled with cream cheese. It wasn't super sweet, but it was very unmemorable - I hardly remember anything about it, so I will probably pass on getting it if I'm ever back.
Cranberry Orange Brownie 39czk - My FAVORITE out of my four choices. I wanted to come back another time during my short stay in Prague just for these brownies. A chewy, dense, moist brownie square bursting with cranberry and orange in every bite. Don't get me wrong, it's still 90% brownie, but the tart cranberry and orange flavors went so well with the sweet chocolatey brownie, I wish I could have had 20 of them HAHA