Was at Isetan Monday afternoon (taking a half-day off) and decided to visit Jean-Paul Hévin and tried the other two verrines, Verrine Chocolat Apricot and Verrine Truffle Blanche. The first also has a layer of pistachio cream and the bottom biscuit has sansho, which is unusual. The other one obviously has truffle besides chocolate (it's a chocolate shop, so always expect chocolate). These are both definitely good, but I'm sticking with my original opinion that this is a bad substitute for cake. Actually, the biscuit on the bottom sort of ruins the smoothness of the rest (from the texture, not the taste), so my best strategy going forward, I think, is to try to avoid it until the end, as the chocolate apricot one was maybe excellent as just gelatin and mousse.
I've been in Tokyo for a while and like to walk, hike, and now run around town. These days, my goal is cake, so I've visited numerous shops. I thought I'd track my running and introduce and review some shops and cake in Tokyo (or possibly beyond).
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Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Jean-Paul Hévin: Verrine Chocolat Apricot & Verrine Truffle Blanche
Labels:
apricot,
chocolate,
hazelnut,
Isetan,
Jean-Paul Hévin,
running,
sansho,
Shinjuku,
Shinjuku-ku,
Tokyo Verrine,
verrine,
Verrine Chocolat Apricot,
Verrine Truffle Blanche,
white truffle
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