{"id":4755,"date":"2018-11-16T16:59:00","date_gmt":"2018-11-16T05:59:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.stillaslife.com\/?p=4755"},"modified":"2018-11-17T10:09:05","modified_gmt":"2018-11-16T23:09:05","slug":"chocolate-lounge-menu-shiroi-koibito-park-english","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stillaslife.com\/es\/chocolate-lounge-menu-shiroi-koibito-park-english\/","title":{"rendered":"Men\u00fa The Chocolate Lounge en Shiroi Koibito Park (ingl\u00e9s)"},"content":{"rendered":"
For those that are thinking about visiting Shiroi Koibito Park after my article about it here<\/a> and are not quite sure yet, the menu might help sway you towards it. The Chocolate Lounge does not feature any main type food, the closet you can get is the tea set. As the lounge name suggests, it is focused on chocolate. However, there are a wide variety of sweet dishes and drinks that incorporate milk, dark and\/or white chocolate.<\/p>\n Just before we dive into it though, I’d love to know, what’s your favourite hot chocolate? I usually go for dark varieties, but lately, I’ve been enjoying white hot chocolate! Let me know in the comments down below, and if you’ve been to the Shiroi Koibito Park Chocolate Lounge, I’d love to know what dishes and drinks you’ve tried and what you enjoyed most.<\/p>\n To get to the Chocolate Lounge, head to Shiroi Koibito Park by car, public transport, or take a tour. I’ve put detailed information on parking and public transport routes on my Shiroi Koibito Park blog post aqu\u00ed<\/a>. From the park, there are two ways to get into the Chocolate Lounge. The first is by taking the paid self-guided factory and museum tour. This is worth doing, but if you are short on time, you can also get to the Chocolate Lounge via the Tudor House entrance. It is located on level 4F. It is a bit confusing to go this way though. You have to take elevator 1 or 2 from the store on level 1F up to level 2F. From there you have to cross to the other end of the level and take elevator 3 or the stairs up to 4F. Fortunately, they do bring you out near the lounge.<\/p>\n Admission\u00a0to the Chocolate Lounge is free, but there is, of course, your food and drink cost. Food and drink prices are all shown in the photos below of each menu, but on average they are pretty competitive and are comparable to what you might expect to pay at a typical cafe for similar items.<\/p>\n Shiroi Koibito Park and Ishiya Chocolate Factory are open\u00a0every<\/em>\u00a0day from 9:00 am until 18:00 pm with the last admittance at 17:00pm. The Chocolate Lounge operates at this time as well.<\/p>\n The menu is mostly filled with parfait’s, to be honest. That said, there is an assortment of other sweet dishes and both hot and cold drinks. Don’t expect anything savoury though, this is literally a cafe for the sweet tooth!<\/p>\n The menu is provided in both Japanese and English. That said, very little English is spoken by the staff here (or at least when we were there), so if you don’t speak Japanese, have your pointing finger prepared to point at the items you want from the menu.<\/p>\nGetting to the Shiroi Koibito Park Chocolate Lounge<\/h3>\n
Cuotas de admisi\u00f3n y otros gastos.<\/h3>\n
Horario de apertura<\/h3>\n
What to expect, and what’s on the Shiroi Koibito Park Chocolate Lounge menu?<\/h3>\n