Monday, October 17, 2005

100% Chocolate Cafe

I went to 100% Chocolate Cafe in Kyobashi. It is produced by Meiji, which is one of the most famous Japanese confectioners and located on the 1st floor of Meiji headquarters. The first impression of the cafe is simple, clean- cut, and casual. The popularity is evident in a crowd.

I ordered Hot Chocolate and Chocolate Bousee. Bousee is the soft sponge cakes with the chocolate, which is called "Fresh Chocolate," between. This " Fresh Chocolate" is like cream, and there are always 5-6 kinds of flavors. So I could pick one, the plain chocolate. Both chocolate and sponge tasted very good and melted in the mouth.

If you order a drink, you can get " Today's chocolate." Their concept is "365 Days Chocolate," so they provides different flavored chocolate bar every day. And each chocolate is printed with date! Today's one is Corn which is Aztecan era chocolate. It tasted bitter and little salty.

They always have 56 kinds of chocolate bars in the cafe. The flavors are from familiar ones like strawberry and orange to rare ones like pepper and chili. You can also find the chocolates made from 22 different kinds of cacao from 16 countries. It might be fun to compare them.

All menu here is reasonable, and the mood is very casual. So you can drop by without constraint. The high- grade chocolate from abroad is good, but the taste we have grown with is also good.

1 Comments:

Blogger Yuko said...

>Naoko
Yes, here is very interesting place to visit. There are many kinds of chocolate, so I wanna go back there again and try others.
Oh, thank you for the chocolate that you got in Hokkaido for me. It was sooooo good! It melted in my mouth, and I fell in love with it!!
I've got to eat the rest of it now!!

By the way, I am looking forward to your blog!

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