Zoroy is the best chocolate store in banglore. They have a large variety of premium chocolates from small choclate cubes to bars. All if their chocolate cubes are fantastic and can last for more than 2 weeks. It's the best place to gift chocolates as they pack the choclates really beautifully. You can have a pack of 9 or 15, or even smaller like 3. Or you can go for the chocolate bars which are equally good and there is a large variety of them. The person at the counter is extremely courteous, friendly and will help you in choosing the chocolate. The service is really great. The place also has a good ambience . There are options for other gifts also. I have gifted chocolates from here and people always loved when they got it. Though the chocolates are a bit expensive, it's totally worth the money.It's located on Church Street.
Craving for some authentic chocolates?
Zoroy is a perfect answer for you then!
With no added vegetable fat and emulsifiers, Zoroy is a home to an excellent collection of customizable chocolates. There are wide range of chocolates from extremely dark ones to lesser dark ones.
I truly loved their chocolates and the authentic way of preparation.
Anyone who follows me ardently would know I am not much of a chocolates or desserts person. So this review of a chocolate brand might come as a surprise to quite a few of you. However, this is a brand I’ve been following from quite some time now. My first encounter with Zoroy Chocolates happened quite a few years ago, when I was presented a custom-made gift box for judging a college fest.
Recently however, I came to know that their factory outlet is located pretty close to where I stay, so I was privileged enough to be able to visit it and try out quite a few varieties of chocolates.
SHORT REVIEW:
Delicious handcrafted chocolates in the purest form possible, made with the best ingredients and at a fraction of the price which other luxury brands charge! What more do you want! Oh, and they customize the packaging to your liking as well.
DETAILED REVIEW:
Their regular range chocolates are priced between INR 40 to INR 80 a piece, while their purist collection bars are priced at around INR 200 for a 60gm bar. The purist range consists of dark chocolate with cacao nibs in the range of 70 to 90%. These are made from stone crushed, single origin organic cacao, sourced from the Malabar regions.
Some of the chocolates I tried included:
Karakrakine: This was my favourite of the lot, with some crispy, crackly texture and the right amount of sweetness.
Centre Caramel: This one was a melt-in-the-mouth burst of caramel balanced with the smooth taste of chocolate.
Pistachio Passion: Something quite unique in their range, it is a bit hard to pinpoint the exact nut used, but slowly the pista flavours come to the fore as you take a few more bites.
Almond Praline: This chocolate had a whole almond in it as well as an almond butter filling, with the slightest tinge of salt to add balance to the flavour profile.
Berry Sparkle: This is a chocolate suited for kids and berry lovers, and is a bit on the sweeter side.
Bhoot Jolokia Chilly: This bar from the purist range was my personal favourite, partially also due to the fact that I love the Bhoot Jolokia Chillies. It is neither too spicy, nor too sweet. Both the flavours kind of balance themselves pretty well.
Malabar Coffee: This again is a dark chocolate from their purist range, and has subtle hints of the famous filter kaapi, my second most favourite flavour from this range.
Noir 70%: People who love their dark chocolate bitter would prefer this bar. However, it is still a thousand times better than the Amul Dark Chocolate range.
Legend 90%: Interestingly, the 90% tasted less bitter than the 60%, or maybe I was expecting a high bitterness quotient from this.
OVERALL VERDICT:
Dark chocolate has never been something I like, but with Zoroy, my entire view on dark chocolates changed. Would I recommend the bars? Absolutely! Would I buy them again? Hell yeah!
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