Merkel ordered a hot chocolate at the French Market, a New Orleans themed restaurant in the Disneyland park. Merkel missed what this hot chocolate was worth. It was probably about US$3.00 + tax. It was listed as hot cocoa and it was similar to iHop and Cadburys. It was served in paper cup.
This is a blog about drinking chocolate and follows the life of Merkel Marmaduke through the cafes of Adelaide, SA and elsewhere, while he searches for the ultimate hot chocolate. Check this blog out for hot chocolate reviews, hot chocolate news and a whole lot of nonsense about finding a good hot chocolate. This blog can be accessed from the ChocAdelaide Android app.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
French Market, Disneyland
Readers will note a recent lack of photographs on this blog. The presentation standards of the US hot chocolate are low. Paper cups and a lack of hot chocolates with espresso froths make and uninspiring subject of a photograph. Could a hot chocolate from Disneyland make a difference. The work that goes into presentation of various rides and exhibits at Disneyland is meticulous. Alas, this does not translate to the presentation of hot beverages.
Merkel ordered a hot chocolate at the French Market, a New Orleans themed restaurant in the Disneyland park. Merkel missed what this hot chocolate was worth. It was probably about US$3.00 + tax. It was listed as hot cocoa and it was similar to iHop and Cadburys. It was served in paper cup.
Merkel ordered a hot chocolate at the French Market, a New Orleans themed restaurant in the Disneyland park. Merkel missed what this hot chocolate was worth. It was probably about US$3.00 + tax. It was listed as hot cocoa and it was similar to iHop and Cadburys. It was served in paper cup.
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