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<br>ROYCE' was founded in Sapporo in 1983. By gradually acquiring better techniques and enriching our experiences, ROYCE' is dedicated to making real good chocolate of world quality in Hokkaido where the climate makes it suitable for making confectioneries. The fundamental principle of ROYCE' is to source for high quality ingredients, and maintain affordable prices for all to enjoy their quality confectioneries. 繼續閱讀
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10:00 - 22:00
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10:00 - 22:00
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Dark Chocolate Nama Chocolate White Chocolate
食評 (3)
等級4 2014-12-27
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I always have a urge to buy Royce Nama Chocolate and always eaten the whole box of chocolate by myself in a day. But I must refrain myself unless there was a new flavour.Today, I walk passed the Royce Chocolate store and noticed something different in the chilled fridge. The redish brown package printed Ecuador Sweet flavour. Hence, I bought one box to have a try.When I opened the box of chocolate, it looked and smelt similar to the Au Lait flavour. The taste of the Ecuador Sweet was really similar to Au Lait flavour without the alcohol. There was the same soft, milk chocolate taste with mild cocoa flavour. Since the Au Lait and the Ecuador Sweet were similar in pricing, I would still choose the Au Lait flavour as the taste got the mild alcohol. 繼續閱讀
(以上食評乃用戶個人意見 , 並不代表OpenRice之觀點。)
等級4 2013-12-22
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I was shopping around the newly opened Westgate when I spotted a Royce Chocolate outlet at Level 1. Triple cheers for Royce for finally opening an outlet in the West! Jurong East is slowly becoming the Orchard Road of the West with popular outlets such as H&M, Uniqlo and finally Royce~!!!Yeah! Anyway my mum spotted my longing look at Royce and asked if I had like some chocolate. I said yes and chose their Nama Chocolates (my favourites!) - Grape and Au Lait (Milk). There are a few flavours to choose from, but i picked the Milk Chocolate ($15). Its super nice! There are about 20 pieces in a box, and there is a small pick for you to eat the chocolates with. Super yummy. Its creamy and literally melts in your mouth. The sweetness is also just right in my opinion.I was hesitating which one to get for the second box, but i opted for the Grape ($17). I asked the staff if it is nice, and she said its a newly-released flavour. Grape sounds good! This one had a thin layer of whitest thing which i presume is what gives off the grape flavour and its also very melty and sweet. The grape tastes like the Meiji Grape flavour chewy sweets. But i like it though my brother thinks the Milk one is better. Oh well. 繼續閱讀
(以上食評乃用戶個人意見 , 並不代表OpenRice之觀點。)
等級4 2013-12-09
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Fans of Royce' staying in the Western part of Singapore will be soooo glad to know that a branch has just opened at Westgate! I am not really a frequent patron of the brand due to the price tag of their chocolates. But I just can't resist chocolates, so I had to check out this branch at Westgate. Plus I also wanted to take a look at their Christmas selection this year.​​The shop had a slightly more rustic (though still classy) look compared to the sleek and posh decor at the Ion branch but I found it less intimidating to browse around at the Westgate branch. And browse around I did, taking my own sweet time to check out the chocolates! Despite that, the staff was quite friendly and was patient with me even though I took quite a while to decide exactly what I wanted. I ended up not getting any of the Christmas selection, although I got the ever popular Nama Chocolates "Au Lait" as well as the Petite Truffle "Praline". These were wrapped in cooling packs to maintain the coolness (and quality) of the chocolates on my way home.Nama Chocolate "Au Lait" ($15.00) You can really taste the difference in quality compared to other mass-produced chocolates. Most mass-produced chocolates tend to get brick hard upon refrigeration, which is why I usually don't like eating my chocolate chilled; I prefer eating them at room temperature for that immediate dense and gooey chocolate sensation when you pop them in the mouth. (Okay, okay, so I'm all for immediate gratification!) The Nama chocolate was in a different class altogether. It was one of those chocolates that was still in excellent condition and still tasted divine even when eaten chilled. Firm, but still soft and tender within. Did I mention it tasted really rich too? The first sensation was the slightly bitter chocolatey taste of the powder, followed by the velvety, super creamy chocolate that was just so fresh and simply melted in the mouth. Simply pure bliss! Petite Truffle "Praline" ($12.50)This was noticeably harder than the Nama Chocolate upon refrigeration, but no less inferior in taste. This was the only truffle in Royce's Petite Truffle selection that was liquor free but I got it as I also like nutty chocolates (think Ferrero Rocher). The delicate soft ganache chocolate was coated with chopped almond bits, which made it very nutty and crunchy on every bite! Despite the nuts, I could still taste the freshness and creaminess of the chocolate inside. I actually never tried their truffles before which was why I got this with the Nama Chocolate and I am so glad I did! The "Praline" is currently one of my favourites from Royce!So far, I have only tried "Au Lait" from the Nama Chocolate range and "Praline" from the Petite Truffle selection so I don't have much to offer in terms of flavour recommendations. But for the Nama chocolate, the salesgirl actually also recommended the "Champagne (Pierre Mignon)" and "Mild Cacao". I was initially debating whether to stick to "Au Lait" or get "Mild Cacao" or "White" to try, but in the end I decided to just stick to "Au Lait" since I found this to be a safer choice for myself especially since its price tag meant that these chocolates are a once-in-a-blue-moon kind of treat and I didn't want to be stuck with a flavour that I didn't enjoy as much. I'd eventually love to try their other flavours though. If you are more adventurous, just go with whatever makes you melt! Otherwise I think that the "Au Lait" (with Liquor) or "Mild Cacao" (Liquor-Free) would be a safer choice. But do take note of the expiry date as these are made with fresh ingredients so they tend to expire much faster than mass-produced ones, usually within a month.Overall, even though my experience with Royce is currently pretty limited, I think their chocolates are top notch even though I know some people questioned the price and value of the chocolates. Admittedly, the chocolates are pretty pricey and I used to be one of these people a few years back. But you are paying for quality, and Royce' chocolates certainly deliver in both quality and taste. I think it's really hard to understand what the hype is all about unless you really try a piece of the chocolate. Even my parents, who initially balked at the price, took another piece right after their first try, and they are not even chocoholic like I am! I guess you can say that with Royce, it's almost certain to be love at first bite! 繼續閱讀
(以上食評乃用戶個人意見 , 並不代表OpenRice之觀點。)