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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThis place is a must for chocolate lovers. You have a lot of options to choose from . Try the shakes as well. Really good.
I initially went in to buy some gifts for friends back home but then discovered it was actually like a small coffee house/restaurant? However we did not try any food. The deserts were good im told as im not a chocolate fan (my sisters an expert...lol), i had a smoothie which was great, fresh and revitalising. There was no atmosphere in the place as there was a lack of people but the environment was clean and staff were incredibly helpful. I chose to go with 2 boxes of compartmentalised chocolates, they let me pick from a standard range nothing too special but were presented in a very aesthetic way. I was able to chat to the store owner who explained how it was a franchise and all the packaging and ingredients were from abroad. This was disappointed as i would have liked to try a native version of chocolate to take away for my friends and family rather than stuff we can get in the uk anyway. Ultimately it had its Indian twang so i guess i couldn't complain, and i was served my a genuine Indian so that was a bonus lol. Each chocolate was 30 rupees and the large container/box cost 300 rupees and the smaller was 200 rupees. Enough of me blabbering on.....to summarise it was a pleasant experience that could have done with more traditional ingredients, my sister seemed to love it but warned the dark chocolate was not great so be careful (thats probably the one they make in India they don't want you to know about lol). If your around worth a visit.
Its a great place to hangout and enjoy desserts. Dry the Ferrero shake, Kitkat shake, Sundaes, etc. Everything is super yumm!! :D
Great place for Chocolate lovers! I was able to find good quality fresh dark chocolate. They also had a Taj Mahal made of dark chocolate which the kids loved. Its was very disheartening though when ripping the Taj apart to eat.
I initially went in to buy some gifts for friends back home but then discovered it was actually like a small coffee house/restaurant? However we did not try any food.The deserts were good im told as im not a chocolate fan (my sisters an expert...lol), i had a smoothie which was great, fresh and revitalising.There was no atmosphere in the place as there was a lack of people but the environment was clean and staff were incredibly helpful.I chose to go with 2 boxes of compartmentalised chocolates, they let me pick from a standard range nothing too special but were presented in a very aesthetic way. I was able to chat to the store owner who explained how it was a franchise and all the packaging and ingredients were from abroad. This was disappointed as i would have liked to try a native version of chocolate to take away for my friends and family rather than stuff we can get in the uk anyway.Ultimately it had its Indian twang so i guess i couldn't complain, and i was served my a genuine Indian so that was a bonus lol. Each chocolate was 30 rupees and the large container/box cost 300 rupees and the smaller was 200 rupees.Enough of me blabbering on.....to summarise it was a pleasant experience that could have done with more traditional ingredients, my sister seemed to love it but warned the dark chocolate was not great so be careful (thats probably the one they make in India they don't want you to know about lol).If your around worth a visit.
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