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Magie Du Chocolat マジドゥショコラ : So called "Magic" Chocolate Soufflés

Opened in Dec 2016 by chef-owner Matsumuro Wagomi, Magie Du Chocolat is the latest addition to the hot chocolate scene in Tokyo. It sells everything to do with chocolate and is said to support the direct trade movement of chocolates. An eco-friendly sustainable practice, that is.

But did I taste the magic here? Unfortunately not. The Uji Matcha Chocolat Souffle (¥480) was too sweet and tasted predominantly of white chocolate. Nonetheless, we loved the creamy texture when the cake melted in the mouth even though it looked rough when sliced apart. Never mind if it didn't possess any of the fluffy or airy characteristics of the common soufflés we know. This was rich and dense, with a biscuit base which had turned a little soggy.

Thankfully we decided to give a second chance by trying the Tanzania 75%. Indeed, this dark chocolate was a safer bet with its mellow bitterness. Skip the soft serve as it tastes as cheap as convenience store ice cream. Even if it is said to be made from chocolate Papua 35% and Tanzania 75%. To be honest, I'm cynical about the source of chocolates used here as I saw its supplier carrying boxes of XX chocolates, a common chocolate brand used in the industry, into the kitchen. Bean to bar? Really? Hmm....

myfoodsirens and I couldn't understand why there is a queue for this shop. Perhaps it's the magic of chocolate but we left disillusioned.

Magie Du Chocolat マジドゥショコラ

〒158-0083 東京都世田谷区奥沢6丁目33−14
10am-7pm (Closed on Tues)

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Mont St Clair @ Jiyugaoka Tokyo


To those familiar with Japanese pastries, Mont St Clair by Tsujiguchi Hironobu needs no further introduction. This celebrity chef can be considered one of the most business savvy persons in the industry as he has ventured into many different concepts from jam specialty shops to chocolate to Wagashi. His flagship pastry shop-cafe in Jiyugaoka is ever popular amongst tourists, just like Hidemi Sugino or Sadaharu Aoki. Every item that I've tried here so far has a crunchy component but it's still not exactly impressive considering the price.

One would notice that there's a lot of pistachio items here but I guess Lady Luck wasn't with me when I picked this Ichigo (600 yen) The "Pistachio cream" labelled on the tag turned out to be buttercream, something which I would never order. And the pistachio flavor was utterly faint.

Kiyomi Orange Galette (630 yen)
Though named Galette, it's actually a classic almond cream tart in seasonal orange flavor. Fairly decent but I wouldn't mind if they use grand marnier instead of pure orange juice in the squirt

Lustre (630 yen)
Lemon cream, hazelnut praline mousse, lemon marmalade, hazelnut dacquoise, hazelnut cookie

Avenue (650 yen)
Fromage mousse with crunchy coconut base, lime gelee, coconut base

Ardeche (650 yen) This is a very beautiful construction of a French chestnut-orange cake but a pity that the sweetness of the chestnut mousse overpowered the taste of chocolate


Mont St Clair
Salon 11am-5.30pm (Closed Wed)
〒152-0035 東京都目黒区自由が丘2-22-4
http://www.ms-clair.co.jp
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