Eat This Now: Drinking Chocolate

Posted on November 2006  
Text Size: A | A | A
 
Photo by Brett Thomas
This hot chocolate isn't Swiss Miss, or even high-end Schokinag. Served in a delicate demitasse cup and made with three different types of the dark stuff, this "drinking chocolate" from Center City's Naked Chocolate café is far more intense and nuanced than your typical in-from-the-cold cocoa. Popular in the cafés of France and Italy for decades, this decadent ­experience—melted chocolates, sometimes spiced with cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom, even chipotle, steamed with just a touch of water, and served with fresh whipped cream—could be the city's next hot drink craze. (Starbucks has already introduced brownie-batter-ish Chantico; this month, Hershey's debuts make-at-home Cacao Reserve, a fragrant-but-thin version.) But the most devoted chocoholics have already discovered the café's even richer “sipping chocolate”—pure molten bliss, unadulterated by water or cream.

Naked Chocolate Café, 1317 Walnut Street; 215-735-7310.
Originally published in Philadelphia magazine, November 2006
 
Philadelphia It List

Philadelphia magazine's Philly Cooks

Join Philadelphia magazine for a unique tasting experience as the city’s top chefs and restaurants compete for Dish of the Year, Best Appetizer, Best Entrée, and Best Dessert.
 
 

The Philadelphia Wine Festival

Join Philadelphia magazine and PA Wine & Spirits Stores at the Lincoln Financial Field and sample hundreds of wines at the most anticipated tasting event of the year.
 
 

Best of Philly 2011 iPhone App

For your iPhone: Keep the city's best restaurants, shops and services at your fingertips! Browse five years of winners including our brand-new 2011 list. Click to download now!
 
 
 
 
 

To view this page, you must be using Internet Explorer 7 or higher. Please visit microsoft.com for more information.