15a, Main Road,Road no 12, Lotus Pond Rd, above HDFC Bank
Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Jubilee Hills Check Post
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The Chocolate Room and Lotus Pond can be both really attractive for tourists. You will be served Chinese and Italian cuisines at this place. Google gives it 4.8 so you can select this spot to have a good time here.
Amazing place for a quick snack or dinner. They have everything burgers, pizzas, waffles, friesI had garlic pops which were hot and soft. Then dry chilli chicken which was tastier too and then grilled chicken sand witch which had 4 pieces. It also tasted amazing. Then finally oreo waffle which was okayish. The place was nicely designed and the seating was awesome with huge glass facing the road. They also have loads of games like chess, cards, snake & ladder and other things. Though I felt it’s a better on the expensive side but nice for a late night snack. Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₹200–400 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 5 Vegetarian offerings: Large vegetarian selection
We have visited The Chocolate Room a couple of times now, primarily because the food is good and the overall vibe of the place is inviting. The ambience is cozy and nicely done, making it a great spot for casual outings or dessert cravings. Now let’s talk about the food we tried, one item at a time. 1. Creamy Chicken Pasta: The quantity of the creamy chicken pasta was quite generous, which is always a plus. Taste-wise, it was decent, though we felt it could have been a bit creamier. The chicken pieces weren’t as soft as expected—something they could work on. It wasn’t exceptional, but still enjoyable and definitely worth a try if you’re into pastas. 2. Al-Funghi Chicken Pasta: This one had a mixed response. I’ve had similar pasta at a few other cafes, and while this version at The Chocolate Room was better in some ways, the pasta felt slightly undercooked. The overall flavor could have been enhanced a bit. Not a bad dish, but not something I’d go back specifically for. 3. Tandoori Chicken Sandwich: This was one of the best items we had. The quantity, taste, and preparation were all spot on. The sandwich was packed with flavor and had no complaints whatsoever. A definite recommendation if you’re visiting. 4. French Fries: Quantity-wise, the fries were good, but the flavor could have been better. It lacked that crisp and seasoning punch that we usually expect from a plate of fries. 5. Traditional Cheese Fondue: This was my first time trying a cheese fondue, and visually it looked stunning. It came with one cheese dip and four munching items. While the presentation and concept were great, the taste didn’t work for me personally. It might appeal to others, but I didn’t quite enjoy it. 6. Choco Surprise Bomb: Absolutely loved this! I’ve had similar chocolate bombs at other places, but this one stood out. The melting chocolate reveal, the taste—everything hit the mark. Yes, it’s a bit pricey, but the experience and flavor make it worth trying. 7. The Chocolate Room Brownie Sundae: This one was just okay. Nothing particularly memorable. The brownie could have been more fudgy and warm. Decent, but not great. Final Thoughts: My personal favorites from all the dishes were the Creamy Chicken Pasta, Tandoori Chicken Sandwich, and the Choco Surprise Bomb. However, I did feel that several items were overpriced considering the quantity and overall taste. Either the pricing should be slightly lower, or the portion sizes and quality should be improved to match the value. Nonetheless, it’s still a place worth visiting if you enjoy trying out new desserts and pasta dishes in a nice setting. Meal type: Lunch Price per person: ₹400–600 Food: 3 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4