Rating: 3.5 out of 5
After experiencing a hearty meal the day
before at Tapri, we planned to visit the same place for evening refreshments,
but finally ended up at the Nibs - The Chocolate
Workshop. A wonderful place to enjoy your evening refreshments with loads
of chocolaty snacks, spicy snacks and an assorted range of coffee, tea and
other beverages, the name of this place is the first thing that appeals to any
foodie. As we were crossing Tonk Road at Lal Kothi near the new Bidhan Sabha,
we came across this place and the name forced us to change our decision
instantly and enter this place.
Stepping into Nibs means stepping into a
world of chocolate. Molten chocolate drops from the ceiling, choco bars are all
over the wall - the ambience is exactly as I mentioned except it is constructed
artificially to look like real chocolate, so don’t lick the walls! Coming to the
rest of the decor, the dining table and chairs are simple yet elegant, made
from wood and varnished in a chocolaty color to add flavor to this
chocolaty-theme based food joint.
We forgot about tea and jumped into
chocolaty stuff instead. We ordered a Chilli Cheese and Tomato Baguette, White
Sunday Mood Pasta, Dark Fire and Ice, White Chocolate Chai
(yes, chai!) and a Tall Dark Handsome Mocha. None of us had ever tasted these chocolate
items before and our first experience moved us. I hope Nibs The Chocolate
Workshop opens an outlet in Kolkata for people like us who crave chocolates,
especially these types of preparations, rarely found in Cal.
The White Chocolate Chai prepared with Masala
tea (with a perfect blend of white choco sauce) was awesome! One sip, you get
the flavor of the white chocolate; the next sip, the flavor of masala tea seems
to dominate – really interesting! With soooo much chocolate in the Tall Dark
Handsome Mocha you will get lost in a pool of chocolate - Dark chocolate with
scoops of choco ice-cream which was again blended with milk and coffee – a
sinful delight. To experience hot and cold flavors together, Dark Fire and Ice
is the best choice – their take on vanilla ice-cream scoops with hot choco
sauce. Every item was tempting, especially with their prices!
I liked the place so much that I requested
the owners of this chocolate workshop to come to Kolkata as well – a great
choc-perience.
Bhavesh Bhatia loves to taste
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