As you walk in, I was welcomed by the sight of Goldilocks type chairs - feels just like a fairy-tale but it's better because it's got chocolate, cakes and ice-cream - which makes it a delicious fairy-tale :D.
The menu features a variety of decadent treats, including churros, hot chocolate, coffee & tea (come on, why would you want boring old tea at a specialty chocolate café?), cold drinks, desserts and ice-cream.
Know for its Spanish classic treats, we ordered a Churros for Two ($14.95), which came with 6 churros and 2 chocolate dips (dark, milk, or white). The classic Spanish churros here is very different to the normal churros you get from the markets - it's much, much better. The churros were a little crunchier and firmer, but still light and tasty on the inside. Best of all, it's made fresh to order, and dusted with cinnamon! The chocolate dips were made from pure premium coverture chocolate - the rich chocolate flavours leaves a delicious lingering sensation in your mouth, leaving you yearning for even more. I recommend getting a dark and a white dip - so you get to try all three flavours (just mix your milk dip :)).
Churros For Two ($14.95) |
Sadly, their Choc Macarova ($12.95) weren't as memorable. The ice-cream was rich and chocolatey but it was sandwiched between really chewy and sticky macaron (yes, it's only spelt with 1 o) biscuits which lacked the crunchy layer it's supposed to have.
Choc Macarova ($12.95) |
Claiming to have the best choc shakes, I decided to put them to the test and ordered a Chocolate Hazelnut Shake ($8.95). Made with real dark couverture chocolate, ice-cream and hazelnut, it was delicious and I was quite smitten by the shake. I couldn't really taste the hazelnut in it though.
Choc Hazelnut Shake ($8.95) |
My fellow food extinguisher decided to try something different and ordered the Couverture Caramel ($6.50). Imported from Spain, the chocolate was rich, thick, and unmercifully wicked. Mix that with a hint of caramel and it becomes a creamy yet heavenly drink. My fellow food extinguisher said it reminded her of Lindt chocolate.
Couverture Caramel ($6.50) |
Verdict
Imported from Spain and made to an authentic Spanish recipe, the hot chocolates here are full of feist and flavour. So are the churros which are made fresh to order, served with premium melted coverture chocolate.
FREE BIRTHDAY TWEET: Free Birthday Churros For Two on your birthday if you joined the club :D!
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