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2010-12-22
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I decided to check out the store after some random searches over openrice.Being a chocolate monster means that I won't miss out anything with chocolate, so it's not to my friend's surprise that I ordered the chocolate ball without a second thought.It turned out that it wasn't a bad choice after all.Yes, it wasn't as appealing in terms of appearance, especially when compared with the typical Japanese/ French pastries.But the chocolate layer was smooth and my eyes shone after I took my first bite.
I decided to check out the store after some random searches over openrice.
Being a chocolate monster means that I won't miss out anything with chocolate, so it's not to my friend's surprise that I ordered the chocolate ball without a second thought.
It turned out that it wasn't a bad choice after all.
Yes, it wasn't as appealing in terms of appearance, especially when compared with the typical Japanese/ French pastries.
But the chocolate layer was smooth and my eyes shone after I took my first bite.
I'm no big fan of banana and I usually prefer cranberries or strawberries to go with chocolate, but the banana-chocolate combo wasn't bad.
It was, in all, quite an experience, with quite some remarkable drawbacks -
(1) I was not informed that I could dine-in at some restaurants above the shop (I found that out after I looked up the shop at openrice again).
(2) The salespersons obviously wasn't considerate enough - I could practically feel the ball rolling in the takeaway box when I was in the MTR. Surely somebody would've thought of such possibility?
Wish they would either improve their box design.
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