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東京ショコラ
Toukyoushokora ◆ 東京ショコラ(トウキョウショコラ)
3.08
Nishiogikubo
Western Sweets
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Opening hours: Same as the business hours of each retailer. Same as the business hours of Tokyo Station. Same as the business hours of Ueno Station. Follows the business hours of Haneda Airport. Sunday Business Hours
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東京都杉並区松庵3-41-1
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わんこそら
3.40
I received this from a friend♪ Tokyo Chocolat♪ It's a fondant chocolat with a walnut-flavored chocolate sauce soaked into a freshly baked chocolate cake. It has a dense and moist texture like a gateau chocolat. The flavor and texture of the rich cocoa are really intense but not too sweet, and it was delicious. When chilled, it becomes even more moist and cool. When warmed in the microwave, it becomes moist and fluffy, with the chocolate sauce melting. I enjoyed trying it in different ways. It comes in individual packaging and has a good shelf life, so it's perfect for souvenirs.
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こまりんりん
3.00
Tokyo Chocolat by Lamiare. The first time I tried it was quite a while ago... maybe over 5 years ago. I received it as a souvenir. Each piece was packed in a small brown box, containing a dense chocolate cake. Surprisingly, it was delicious (laughs). Since then, I've been buying it occasionally. They have a Fondant Chocolat with a walnut-flavored chocolate sauce, which is essentially a rich chocolate cake. The chocolate sauce is layered and baked carefully, resulting in a moist texture. It has a good melt-in-your-mouth quality and despite its richness, it's not too heavy. It pairs well with coffee or tea. Although I didn't really taste the walnut flavor, it's designed to be sold in stores even in the hot Tokyo summer, making it a convenient chocolate treat to bring as a souvenir. It has a nice weight to it and comes in a box, making it a great option for gift-giving. You can find it at major stations like Tokyo, Shinagawa, and Ueno. I heard they also sell it at Haneda Airport. When you're short on time, station stores are convenient.
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★カプチーノ
3.20
I received a souvenir from Tokyo~ Thank you so much(o〃>ᴗ<)o~✿ ■ Tokyo Chocolate: Lamia: 4 pieces: 700 yen "Lamia" means "mine" in Italian. When you open the small bag, you'll see a deep chocolate color, giving off a sense of luxury. The square shape looks cool and simple. When you bite into it, you'll experience a moist and gentle melt-in-your-mouth sensation. It has a rich flavor with a perfect balance of sweetness and bitterness, spreading the intense cocoa aroma. I tried to take a photo of the chocolate cake, but unfortunately, it didn't turn out well. It happens sometimes, right? The cake was moist and had a sense of luxury. It's always delightful to receive such souvenirs. Just for your reference when choosing souvenirs.❀~~~
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kimimaro
3.00
I was wondering if my souvenir from Tokyo would ever arrive, but it finally came the other day! I received a gift of "L'amie A Tokyo Chocolat" which is a baked confectionery. It is a fondant chocolate with a lovely texture made by baking a chocolate cake and soaking it with chocolate walnut sauce while it's hot. The product comes in a rectangular shape with a moist and soft finish. Each individually wrapped confection is packed in a small box with 4 pieces. When you open the package, a strong chocolate aroma fills the air. The chocolate sauce is well soaked into the sponge, giving it a nice weight. It melts in your mouth without needing to chew, delivering a pure chocolate taste. The description mentions walnut sauce, but I personally did not taste any walnuts. This confection may be more suitable for those with a sweet tooth as it is quite sweet. I enjoy a wide range of sweets from convenience store eclairs to gourmet pastry chef-made chocolate eclairs, so I found this Tokyo Chocolat to be delicious. Recently, there has been a trend of confections with the name "Tokyo Honyarara" being sold at Tokyo's Shinkansen stations and airports. As someone from the countryside, I am always delighted and satisfied with Tokyo souvenirs, as long as they taste good. Just seeing the word "Tokyo" on the packaging makes me happy to receive a souvenir. This time, "Y-kun," the adorable son of a friend from another town, delivered the gift to me. I was so happy and grateful for this thoughtful gesture. I wanted to give it a 5-star rating because of "Y-kun's" kindness, but I can't let my personal feelings dictate an unrealistic evaluation. But I really enjoyed the chocolate because I love chocolate. I'm looking forward to the next souvenir from "Y-kun"! [Postscript] The confection can be purchased at various locations such as Tokyo Station near the Shinkansen South Transfer Gate, Ueno Station on the 1st floor near the Shinkansen transfer gate, and Haneda Airport. You can also order online through their website.
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らりらりら~♪
4.00
I received this as a souvenir from Tokyo. It's a commercial product that looks similar to Alhambra by Heidi, but surprisingly good. It's quite rich but easy to eat, substantial but not heavy, not too sweet or too bitter... I think it's a really well-made souvenir. It seems to be a hit recently. It would be appreciated as a souvenir from a Tokyo business trip! I think it's great for a small office. (Might be a bit challenging for a large group though...)
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MY FAVORITE FOODS & THINGS
0.00
I also went to Salon du Chocolat at Nagoya Mitsukoshi this year. My interest in chocolate has been fading year by year, so I haven't been to the crowded Amour du Chocolat at Takashimaya or the Chocolat Promenade at Matsuzakaya yet. I finished work early in Sakae, so I went to Mitsukoshi and as expected, it was empty. I wondered if there was anything new, and I noticed Tokyo Chocolat. I tried their "Cacao Pulp Smoothie" at the eat-in section, and it had a strange taste. Is this how cacao is supposed to taste?
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ikazuchiboy
3.20
I received this "Tokyo Chocolat" as a souvenir. Tokyo Chocolat is a fondant chocolate cake soaked in walnut sauce. It has a long, slender shape similar to a KitKat. When you eat it, you first feel the moist texture of the cake, followed by a refreshing cocoa flavor. The cocoa is not too sweet or bitter, with a rich aroma and flavor. It's not as gooey as typical fondant chocolate, but it still has a moist texture and a refreshing taste. It's easy to eat and would likely be enjoyed by many, even those who don't like overly sweet desserts.
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