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Home / Food Review / CHOCOLATE PASSION, GURNEY PARAGON

CHOCOLATE PASSION, GURNEY PARAGON

May 25, 2014 by StrawberrY Gal

CHOCOLate passion
Chocolate Passion which is located at Level 6 of Gurney Paragon had welcome chocolate lovers to visit them. Located at the 6th floor of the mall itself, the restaurant is at well located at the beautiful spot overlooking the Straits of Malacca. We aren’t lucky as its raining for the whole day and we just sat down at the inside looking at the grey skies aside the blue.

With white coloured walls, pleasant and comfort sitting, the waiter comes handing you their menu. It’s all about chocolate and they are selling choices of chocolates at RM3.90 per grams if you love to get them as gift.
CHOCOLate passion
We slip through the menu and we had the churros. The hearty portion of churros (RM 14.50) is served with the choice of Dark Chocolate, Milk Chocolate or White Chocolate dip. Choose one for your dipping. So, here we go with the Milk Chocolate. The churros come extremely well with the light bitterness. It is so good and the chocolate serves us well with complete indulgence.
CHOCOLate passion
CHOCOLate passion
CHOCOLate passion

Aside, we had the chocolate bomb (RM 18.50). The delicious alike fondue comes with the Kiwi, Strawberry and Crumble Biscuits. Served together with a cup of hot chocolate. It’s easy where you pour the chocolate sauce ontop of the chocolate bomb and eventually it will melts the chocolate and inside there goes a scope of creamy vanilla ice cream. The combination comes perfecto with the buttery chocolaty taste and dipping with the fresh kiwi, crumble biscuits and strawberry is just perfect.

If you are a chocolate lover, Chocolate Passion is a great place for a divine chocolate sensation. I love it so much where I will come back for more chocolate delights.

Location
Gurney Paragon (163D-6-1), 10250 George Town, Pulau Pinang.

Other Outlet
3A-G-36 Straits Quay , Jalan Seri Tanjung Pinang, Tanjung Tokong 10470 Penang.

Filed Under: Food Review Tagged With: #DineInGurneyParagon



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