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      <title>Lacks WOW! factor by ONscotland</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://trustedplaces.com/uploads/userpics/ONscotland_efc99d91.120.jpg" /><br /><b>Review by <a href="http://trustedplaces.com/user/ONscotland">ONscotland</a></b><br /><br /><b>Rating:</b> 3.00<br /><b>Tags:</b> <br />London changes you. I remember thinking that when I was having a conversation with friends about &#39;How many  glasses of champagne is too much?". This is ME. I never used to drink champagne and here I am pondering when is the polite time to slur &#39;No thanks&#39; to the offer of a top up. But posh stuff is so in these days. So, it was with a sense of excitement that I ventured into London&#39;s first dessert bar last Sunday, with my friend from South Africa. "This place is amazing" I told her confidently,  pretending that the glossy PR that I had read was firsthand experience. Getting a little bit lost in Shepherd&#39;s Market betrayed my confident exterior, but we eventually found it. At first glance, the shop is a little unassuming. I like that.<br /><br />Sunday last, if you recall, was when we had snow in London. It was freezing. I was really looking forward to sitting indoors, hands warmed around a mug of hot chocolate while I casually decide which desert to choose first. Meanwhile, jealous passers-by would press their noses against the window while I mouthed &#39;Shoo&#33;&#39; at them. It wasn&#39;t quite like that. <br /><br />The shop is lovely. It is really rather plain and simple, but very stylish. And cold&#33; So cold&#33; Maybe it&#39;s because it had just opened, or maybe it&#39;s always like that to keep the desserts cool, but not once did we feel like we wanted to stay any longer than we had to. Maybe that&#39;s the plan... It also didn&#39;t help that my seat was right next to three glass shelves, so everytime I looked sideways I got a sharp shelf corner in my cheek. <br /><br />The service ranged from friendly to uninterested (the staff disappeared and we literally could have walked out without paying), but I was disappointed that the Dessert Bar area (where chefs create wonders in front of your eyes) is not manned on Sundays, although a bit of research before would have told me that.<br /><br />The Aztec Hot Chocolate didn&#39;t have nearly enough kick, tasting to me like, erm, Hot Chocolate; the desserts themselves, at &#0194;&#0163;5 - &#0194;&#0163;7 each looked magnificent (see pictures) but were ultimately forgettable and the whole experience left me wondering why I shelled out almost &#0194;&#0163;30.00 when I could have had tea and biccies at a posh hotel nearby. And have a glass of champagne. At least I&#39;d be warm.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 01:35:38 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Rolls Royce Chocolate by walid</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://trustedplaces.com/uploads/userpics/walid_3747ba39.120.jpg" /><br /><b>Review by <a href="http://trustedplaces.com/user/walid">walid</a></b><br /><br /><b>Rating:</b> 3.00<br /><b>Tags:</b> <br />I agree with Pebs review, the presentation of the chocolates is truly beautiful. The delicate looking and artfully crafted chocolates are truly a site to see and the manner in which they&#39;re laid out is superb. <br /><br />My stay however at William Curley&#39;s was a short one, so I can&#39;t comment on the desserts nor on the salon de the section. I did have a small marzipan covered in chocolate that was very tasty. <br /><br />This place reminds me very much of Maison du Chocolat and I look forward to comparing each chocolates. La Maison de Chocolat does have an advantage in having a larger choice in chocolates.<br /><br />In any case if you&#39;re in the area and want a little bit of sweetness for yourself or a little gift to bring to a special person than stop by William Curley and pick up a chocolate or two.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2008 18:12:56 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Desserts didn't make the grade by Pebs</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="" /><br /><b>Review by <a href="http://trustedplaces.com/user/Pebs">Pebs</a></b><br /><br /><b>Rating:</b> 1.00<br /><b>Tags:</b> <br />We visited William Curley&#39;s dessert bar in Mayfair recently and were very disappointed. The dessert bar is small, maximum seats- seven. The ambience was ok nothing electric.<br /><br />Good points- The pre-dessert cold chocolate drink and the tea we (but ofcourse you don&#39;t go to a chocolatier to drink tea). I had the milk and white chocolate mousse and my partner had the chocolate tart with green tea ice cream. <br /><br />Presentation is where William Curley excels - The chocolate tart presentation looked great as did the chocolate mousse. However, once again it was a non chocolate item that stood out, the green tea ice cream that accompanied the chocolate tart was good but not the chocolate tart. <br /><br />The white and milk chocolate mousse lacked the consistency of a mousse, the consistency was more similar to melted ice cream, not good at all.<br /><br />Additionally, we tried the sea salted caramel tart, brownies and the chesnut mousse, all were a disappointment. The brownie was in the shape of a muffin but tasted like cake.   The caramel tart didn&#39;t taste salty enough and the caramel lacked flavour. <br /><br />As a patesserie, they didn&#39;t make the grade, their focus seems to be centred on presentations without any thought for taste.   The dessert bar concept is good, I however won&#39;t return.]]></description>
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