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New York Magazine
October 2007

HOURS
Tue-Thu and Sun, noon-11pm; Fri-Sat, noon-midnight; Mon, closed
NEARBY SUBWAY STOPS
2, 3 at Bergen St.; 2, 3, 4, 5, B, Q at Atlantic Ave.; D,
M, N, R at Atlantic Ave.-Pacific St.
PRICES
$5-$13
PAYMENT METHODS
MasterCard, Visa
Special
FEATURES
* Kid-Friendly
* Open Kitchen/Watch Chef
* Dine at the Bar
* Romantic
* Great Desserts
ALCOHOL
* Beer and Wine Only
RESERVATIONS
* Not Accepted |
The Chocolate Room
by Ethan
Wolff
Critic's Pick:
Price Range: $$$$
Reader Rating: 8.0
out of 10
Cuisine: Dessert/Ice
Cream Shop
Profile
In many a child's fantasy
there exists a candy world, where vegetables are banished and
everything is made of chocolate. Park Slope's The
Chocolate Room does an admirable job of breathing life
into that fantasy. Cake, pudding, sorbet, tea, even beer—it's
all chocolate here. But even grown-ups will feel comfortable
in this sophisticated version of a malt shoppe. Marble-topped
café tables are tightly packed beneath a high pressed-tin
ceiling and overhead fans, in a room with exposed brick walls.
A small curved bar in the back is ideal for a date-night sip,
whether it's of Brooklyn Brewery's Black Chocolate Stout or
a port or dessert wine (pairings are suggested on the menu.)
The signature dish here is the chocolate fondue, rich and not
too sweet, warmed by a votive candle. Pound cake, pineapple,
banana, and strawberry are provided for dipping, though the
best offerings are the homemade marshmallows, chewy cubes with
a flecked candied shell. Floats and shakes are also available,
as is a decadent sorbet, made with Valrhona chocolate. A front
display case entices with the artisan creations of Fritz Knipschildt,
whose bonbons include experimental combinations like tangerine
and red chili, or caramel and salt. These fillings can be a
little gimmicky, which will drive some diners back to the tried-and-true
homemade brownie sundae. You can't go wrong with that.
Recommended Dishes
Chocolate fondue for two, $14; brownie sundae, $8; chocolate
layer cake, $6
Reader Review...
If you love Chocolates try Fritz Knipschildt's
Luus from
11222 | Posted on 8/29/07
Overall Rating: 8 (Recommended)
| Food: |
8 |
| Service: |
8 |
| Décor: |
8 |
| Value: |
8 |
So if you are a chocolate connoisseur you will love the chocolates
here made by Fritz Knipschildt, who I hadn’t heard
of before trying these. The chocolates were great! Better than
Kee’s and many of the other chocolatiers in Manhattan.
| Would you go back? |
Yes |
| Would you take a date? |
Yes |
| Would you take kids? |
Yes |
| Would you go on business? |
No |
| Would you go on a special occasion? |
No |
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