3/5 Katarzyna P. 2 years ago on Google
Nice
desserts,
not
too
expensive.
Interesting
exhibition
including
machines
and
tools
used
to
work
with
chocolate,
a
variety
of
cocoa
beans
from
all
over
the
word
and
a
chocolate
"waterfall".
Lots
of
amazing
chocolate-related
products
to
buy
and
take
home,
and
a
fair
choice
of
wines.
They
have
an
interactive
floor
display
for
kids
but
it's
lagging
a
lot
so
it's
hard
to
figure
out
how
to
choose
a
game.
There's
also
an
air
hockey
table
and
a
separate
room
for
kids'
birthdays
and
stuff.
Unfortunately,
the
place
is
terribly
crowded
and
therefore
incredibly
loud.
The
waiters
only
bring
the
order
to
your
table
but
to
place
the
order
you
have
to
stand
in
a
very
long
line,
and
it's
the
same
line
for
the
customers
who
eat
inside
and
for
those
who
take
away.
Moreover,
the
exhibition
is
placed
by
the
wall,
all
around
the
room,
so
there's
always
lots
of
people
going
round
right
behind
your
back
which
is
annoying
and
makes
it
hard
to
relax
and
enjoy
your
dessert.
Finally,
the
tables
are
scooped
up
very
close
together
so
if
two
adjacent
tables
are
occupied,
people's
chairs
are
literally
touching
because
there
isn't
enough
space.
It's
too
close,
especially
in
the
times
of
COVID.
The
staff
doesn't
wear
protective
masks,
they
don't
require
the
customers
to
wear
them
(e.g.
while
waiting
in
the
queue
or
watching
the
exhibition).
And
I
don't
think
I've
seen
anyone
disinfect
any
tables
between
customers
(and
we've
been
there
for
some
time).
All
in
all,
I
suppose
this
place
is
nice
enough
if
you
get
there
outside
of
rush
hour.
Otherwise,
it's
just
too
much.