Food

A Willy Wonka outing

Chocolate is more than just craving. Manam Chocolate proves this true with a unique immersive experience

Iram Ara Ibrahim

Entering Manam Chocolate is like experiencing a Wonka factory in real life. The newly opened Manam Chocolate is more than an ordinary patisserie in the town. It’s a space to slow down, look around, and immerse yourself into the world of chocolate. The eatery cum experience centre is literally a theatre of chocolate-making with chocolate flowing even through overhead pipes—a heavan for many cocoa enthusiasts.

Food: Manam Chocolate is somewhere between a café and a chocolate shop. Their cafe menu covers a range of familiar Western and Indian dishes from waffles and salads to keema, prawn and mango curry. The dessert section, a hit among people, is worth a try even if you don’t have a sweet tooth. But their matcha in their desserts is a show stealer. The coffee is great, undoubtedly. With over 30 chocolate-based drinks, the beverage bar appeals to customers across age groups. Vegans don’t need to worry. Their plant-based chocolate options are equally delicious. Their range of hot chocolate is perfect for a romantic date in Delhi’s chilling winters and there are plenty of savoury options to choose from.

Service: The service is decent. The chef personally takes the reviews from the customers and explaines the process of chocolate making to those interested.

Décor: 'Café meets karkhaana' is the vibe Manam Chocolate gives. The interiors and seating are done minimal, but in a way that gives the customers a direct view of the baking section and adds to the overall experience.

Price: Pricing is a bit on the high side with a meal of two costing Rs 3,000. This includes beverages and desserts.

Address: G1F, G2F, G3F Ground floor, Eldeco Centre, Malviya Nagar, Delhi - 110017

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