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FRIDAY, MAY 09, 2025
Love in The Chocolate Room

Food

Ummay Marzan Jui
14 February, 2020, 07:05 pm
Last modified: 14 February, 2020, 07:21 pm

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Love in The Chocolate Room

Ummay Marzan Jui
14 February, 2020, 07:05 pm
Last modified: 14 February, 2020, 07:21 pm
Love in The Chocolate Room

Are you planning to surprise your special someone on this Valentine's Day?

If you are planning a special date with your valentine, then this article is absolutely for you.

Many people around the world celebrate this special day with their loved ones, and one prime ingredient of this occasion is chocolate. So if you are also planning to make your valentine day a bit sweeter with chocolate, then you must try the "chocolate bomb surprise."

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The best "chocolate bomb surprise" is served by none other than The Chocolate Room in Dhaka, and it is enough to brighten up the mood of your special someone.

A tennis ball sized chocolate sphere on a plate decorated with colourful sprinkles will definitely not look like a surprise at first. But it is loaded with surprises!

While enjoying the soothing romantic music, pour the melted chocolate on the shell, enjoy the blooming chocolate ball and find out the surprise.

A piece of red velvet or a chocolate-flavoured cake can be there as a twist to balance the sweetness of poured chocolate.

Now it's time for tasting. You can pick it up using the spoon and the moment the chocolate meets your tastebud, it makes you feel like drifting away in a sea of chocolate.

The perfect taste and texture will not take long to totally drown you an ocean of chocolate-love. The costs will be Tk745, excluding vat.

However, if you care for calories, then the chocolate room has some other options for you.

There are several shakes which will also melt your heart and soothe your sweet tooth cravings. The most popular is Freaky Shake – Wild Chocolate.

Its taste will surely "freak" your mind with the exact amount of ice-cream, milk and cocoa powder.

In addition, TCR also offers smooth chocolate mousse, which is loaded with a piece of brownie, topped with a wafer stick, different shaped dark chocolates, and multi-coloured James chocolates along with a chocolate-covered waffle.

For a sweet tooth craving, these different layers of chocolates will surely be a treat from heaven. Therefore, to taste this heaven you will have to pay Tk665 only, without vat.

The other shakes include Red Velvet Shake, Indulgence Shake, Freaky Waffle Shake, Banoffee Pie Shake, and all are known for their chocolaty taste.

For frappe lovers there is a menu titled – Belgian Frappes that includes Mocha Frappe, Double Choco Chip Frappe, Nutella Frappe and many more. Order, taste and regret later as you might not.

But, what extra does TCR offer?

Emperor Shah Jahan had made the Taj Mahal for his queen to show his love. If you cannot build another Taj Mahal, the chocolate room can still help you to make your valentine feel like a royalty. How?

You can buy a chocolate-quoted Taj Mahal for your special someone as an expression of love. They can see it, and also eat it.

In addition, a big heart shaped chocolate bar, couple in love and many more miniatures of love are available at TCR. So, you can also choose from those.

People who are looking simple and sweet options TCR is also open for them. Simply a slice of cake, coffee, and special cuddle cups are also available.

Decorated Chocolate Dala can be another option to surprise and celebrate this Valentine Day. Here, all these chocolates are directly imported from Australia.

Visit TCR in this occasion of love as they have invited the third wheel of your love life as well.

To escape from this busy city life, try chocolate – the sweetest escape – which adds anti-oxidants into your system. Eat chocolate – spread happiness and be happy.

      

Valentine's Day / chocolate

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