Monday, February 8, 2010

Iced Chocolate Reviews

The weather has been hot in South Australia so your reviewer has collected a number of iced chocolate reviews from venues he is familiar with.

Café Mondiali, Iced Chocolate
Merkel returned to Café Mondiali on a 41 degree celsius day and sampled their iced chocolate. The drink was $4.50 and came in a tall glass. It was topped with vanilla gelati, whipped cream and a sprinkle of cocoa. The drink was too milky and this was evident when it was delivered because of the almost white colour of the drink.

Mamma Carmela, Iced Chocolate
Merkel returned to Mamma Carmela's for dinner and an iced chocolate. The drink cost $5.90 and came in a tall glass topped with vanilla gelati, whipped cream and a sprinkle of cocoa. The drink was made with chocolate milk and chocolate syrup but there was no decorative pattern visible through the glass. The drink was milky and not particularly chocolaty.

Najjars, Iced Chocolate
Merkel returned to Najjars Café for dinner and an iced chocolate. The drink cost
$5.50 and consisted mostly of a dark chocolate syrup and milk. It was topped with vanilla gelati, whipped cream and cocoa. It was served in a tall Coke glass. The drink was not as well presented as some iced chocolates and the taste was very milky in parts.

Metro Bistro, Iced Chocolate
Merkel returned to the Metro Bistro for an afternoon iced chocolate. Your reviewer forgot to ask the price but it was probably about $4.00. It came in would looked like a stemmed glass but it turned out to be clear plastic. It was topped with chocolate gelati and cream. It looked good as it had chocolate syrup making patterns on the inside of the glass. It was a bit warm though. You look to an iced chocolate to cool you on a warm day and it did not seem that the milk had been chilled.

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