Chocolate room, Ahmedabad

True to the name of the place, the menu is completely chocolate based. When the waiter came to take our order, I had to ask him to come back after five minutes. Only because I wanted to look through the entire menu before placing my order. I finally settled upon Chocolate pasta and a melting pot of white chocolate. Sadly, they didn’t have either. They didn’t have Belgian chilli chocolate either.

I then ordered ‘Our famous pancake stacks’ from their menu with whipped cream. I have a soft corner for whipped cream  and prefer ordering anything with whipped cream over ice cream, any day. And I ordered a Snickers shake for drinks.

The pancakes came with a generous amount of maple syrup, were topped with fresh whipped cream and were an absolute delight. The Snickers shake topped with whipped cream, while leaving one with the unmistakable peanut butter aftertaste that Snickers has, was too thin and watery for my liking.

J ordered a Caesar wrap and an Oreo shake. The Oreo shake, again, was thinner than the consistency of what one would expect of a shake and yet, it managed to taste quite nice. Very Oreo. It came topped with an Oreo. The Caesar wrap was well made, except that the cucumber in it was too bitter and because of the cucumber, the roll tasted inedible. The management was nice enough to replace it with a Salsa wrap instead, which  tasted quite nice.

G ordered Chocolate pancakes and a TR Open sandwich. The Chocolate pancakes, served with maple syrup and generous scoops of chocolate ice-cream was aptly named ‘Death by Chocolate’. No relation to the DBC though. The TR sandwich, sprinkled with oregano was a nice change from all the chocolate we had been filling ourselves with.

The hot chocolate comes in an innovative mug, with a candle at the bottom. We saw many people ordering the hot chocolate, but were too full to order one for ourselves.

The experience made each of our pockets lighter by Rs.400 for a drink, a main course and a dessert.