
The Chocolate Boutique on the first floor of Hilton Tokyo will begin selling Valentine's Day chocolates and sweets from January 22, 2021. In line with the theme of the Strawberry Dessert Fair being held at Hilton Tokyo, an adorable teacup and strawberry chocolate set with an Alice in Wonderland and strawberry motif will be sold for 3,000 yen, as well as "Mandian" and "Chocolate Jam," which are great as chocolates for friends or as a treat for yourself, starting from 650 yen.

These cup-shaped chocolates are based on milk chocolate and come in strawberry or milk tea flavours, and are combined with freeze-dried strawberries, orange confit, hazelnuts and more, allowing you to enjoy a wide variety of flavours. Inside the cups are six different flavoured bonbon chocolates, and on top is a strawberry-shaped chocolate that looks like a hat, sure to bring a smile to the recipient's face.

For those who don't like sweet things, we recommend the "Dark Chocolate Danish Bread" (920 yen), which is only available for a limited time during Valentine's Day. The dough is made by kneading dark chocolate, cocoa powder, and cacao nibs, and then layers of butter are woven into it to create a fluffy, moist Danish pastry, which is then topped with rum-flavored icing. With a mild sweetness and a strong aroma of cacao and butter, it is the perfect unique Valentine's gift.
Valentine's Chocolate Overview
On Sale:
Chocolat Boutique Tokyo (1st floor, Hilton Tokyo)
Period | Time:
Friday, January 22nd – Sunday, February 14th, 2021
Chocolat Boutique 11:00am - 8:00pm
Prices:
Chocolate Teacup 3,000 yen
Dark Chocolate Danish 920 yen
Chocolate Jam 950 yen
Mandian 650 yen
*Tax is included in the prices shown.
Website:
https://tokyo.hiltonjapan.co.jp/plans/restaurants/seasonal/chocolate_boutique2101
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Hilton Tokyo opened in Nagatacho on June 20, 1963, as part of the Hilton Hotels & Resorts, a hotel chain that continues to expand globally. It was the first foreign-owned hotel in Japan to open the year before the Tokyo Olympics. Relocated to its current location in Shinjuku Subcenter on September 1, 1984, the hotel enjoys a privileged location in a corner of Shinjuku Subcenter, close to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building and adjacent to Shinjuku Central Park. This first-class hotel boasts comprehensive facilities and the highest level of service known as the "Hilton Standard." The guest rooms, including suites, are located on floors 8 through 38. Each of the 830 rooms, including suites, incorporates an international yet Japanese décor and is equipped with wired and wireless internet access. The hotel also boasts six restaurants and bars, including the Japanese restaurant "Junisou," the Chinese restaurant "Ocho," the Metropolitan Grill, the dining floor "TSUNOHAZU" with its bar and lounge "ZATTA," the Marble Lounge, and the British-style "St. George Bar." Other amenities include a large banquet hall accommodating 600 guests for formal dinners and 900 for receptions, 21 small and medium-sized banquet and meeting rooms, a wedding chapel, a fitness center with an indoor pool, gym, sauna, and outdoor tennis court, and an underground parking lot, making the hotel a versatile multi-purpose hotel. For more information about Hilton Tokyo, please visit hiltontokyo.jp.
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