Saturday, December 31, 2011

The Governor Hindmarsh


Merkel and Myrtle visited The Gov recently to pit their wits against some of the finest Scrabble players in South Australia. This is one of Adelaide's older hotels and a great spot for live music. The dining room is spacious and decorative and adjoins the dance and stage area. Not unexpectedly the SA State Champion (501) defeated Merkel (237).

The hot chocolate came in a big glass mug with plenty of bubbly froth and chocolate powder on top. The drink was good and chocolaty and not too sweet. There was plenty of it for $3.40.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Stella


Stella must have one of the best locations in Adelaide. It is in Henley Square and its big windows overlook the sea and the Jetty near Bacchus Bar. It is open for meals all day. Merkel and Myrtle visited for breakfast. There is plenty of seating inside, under the verandah or under the umbrellas outside. This is a table service restaurant.

The hot chocolate was $3.40 and came in a decorative glass and saucer. It was made with chocolate syrup and showed the syrup on the inside of the glass. A pink and a white marshmallow were provided in the saucer. The drink was creamy but unfortunately far too sweet as is often the case with hot chocolates made with syrup.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Hot Can


Merkel got a self-heating can of hot chocolate for Christmas. This was a great present for someone on the leading-edge of hot chocolate drinking. The can was made by the hot-can company and is distributed through BP Reliance, IGA, Foodworks, Lucky Seven and Freedom fuels. This can however, was purchased from a specialty shop in Hahndorf.

The can heats up using an exothermic reaction in an inner chamber of the can. The drinker pushes a button on the bottom of the can which breaks a barrier between two chemicals inside the can and shakes up the can. It gets hot in about 3 minutes. A temperature setting on the outside of the can indicates when it is hot enough. To see this in action you can see the marketing video or a more true-to-life You Tube video. All this technology makes this an expensive drink for the serving of 210ml.

The chocolate is hot and the can comes with a plastic top so you can drink the hot chocolate straight out of the can without burning your lips. The drink however is too sweet and made with non-dairy creamer which makes it taste similar to the hot chocolates in the USA. There is no frothing of this hot chocolate. The can is great technology but the drink is a disappointment for a hot chocolate connoisseur.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Carrington Café, Iced


Merkel and Myrtle ventured back to the Carrington Café for lunch in the week before Christmas. The Café was busy but the service was still friendly. Merkel ordered the Iced Chocolate which came in a tall glass and saucer with two large straws. The drink cost five dollars and was topped with vanilla icecream and a sprinkle of chocolate powder. An after dinner mint was provided in the saucer. The drink was cool and creamy but not particularly chocolaty. A spoon was not provided but the straws were strong enough to handle the icecream chop-stick style. In a kind Christmas gesture Merkel and Myrtle were given an additional after dinner mint.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Chocolate Bean, Macadamia


Your review has his phone fixed so off he went to take a photo of a mug of hot chocolate at the Chocolate Bean. It was the usual creamy dark Belgian hot chocolate for which the café is renowned. This time it was the macadamia flavour which gave it a subtle nutty taste. Chocolate Bean has some new chairs and tables which made the seating a more comfortable.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Gillberries


Merkel & Myrtle returned to Gillberries in Dulwich for breakfast recently. The hot chocolate is a good unsweetened Dutch-style hot chocolate. It is served in a glass and saucer with a pink and a white marshmallow. The cost is $3.80 and the table service is friendly.

Regular readers will notice the lack of photos in recent posts. The phone/camera is on the blink and will be taking pictures of hot chocolates again shortly.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Manga Manga


Manga Manga has been a stall in the Citi Centre Arcade off Hindmarsh Square for many years. They have sold good pizza and pasta for the lunch crowds consistently all this time.  The stall can be found between King of Sandwich and Yiros & Health Food.

Merkel recently noticed and espresso machine in the shop and so felt obliged to try the hot chocolate. The mug of hot chocolate cost $3.20 and was topped with a thin brown froth. It was too weak and watery for Merkel's taste. The cannelloni however was good.