Tuesday, September 19, 2006

INFINITE EXTRAVAGANCE

When was the last time you ever had your mind blown just by something you drank?

One of my favourite haunts in this wonderful city here, is located on the Royal Mile, where for a price they will make you a cup of the chocolate as featured in the book (and film) Chocolat. Just as the Aztecs might have drunk it. In other words, totally pure 100% txocoatl and with hot hot chillis. About as far removed from that sickly Cadbury's muck that you could ever get. It's both so shamefully and so shamelessly good, and will take you to places so fucking amazing, I'm almost surprised it's legal.

7 comments:

John McAndrew said...

I may be going to Edinburgh next week for a day visit - if so I'll be sure to try that delicacy out. What's the place called if you don't mind sharing?

William Bennett said...

Le Plaisir Du Chocolat - enjoy.

Nick Hudson said...

Sounds seductive and enticing Mr Bennett...hmmm..I've tried raw natural chocolate, which is just coca and cocoa butter (I believe...)...erm...however, the most obvious answer to your question (and an opportunely-timed question it is) is the pint of boiled up San Pedro cactus I knocked back on tuesday. My second ever acquaintance with mescaline, and oh yes, it blew my mind...

But I'm anxious to check out this pure chocolate drink...

Thanks,

Nick.

martinmathers said...

I was intrigued by the chocolate/chili combination that i looked the place up , there's one in Manchester too , nowhere near where i live but maybe someone will fancy it . On another note can anyone recommend any place special to taste/see/eat in Glasgow for a upcoming weekend to see Sunn , thanks .

steve davies said...

Shouldn't an asceticist be denying himself such extravagances?!

John McAndrew said...

I went to Edinburgh on Friday and visited Plaisir with a friend to try the delights of 'Infinite Extravangance'. Definitely the strongest drink I've tried. The taste is so excessively potent - on first sip it felt like a minus taste if such a thing exists - that I was bouncing off the walls before I reached halfway. I did finish it eventually and afterwards had an overwhelming sense of accomplishment and clarity. My friend went for the less threatening Tanzania, much more desirable to my palate I must admit, but I recommend trying 100% cocoa, your brain won't come down for a day.

Only a God would let a culture like the Incans suffer this concoction for their beliefs!

William Bennett said...

Pretty much as I remember my virginal visit too, John, the Tanzania was recommended as a more gentle introduction but life's too short for gentle introductions.

Delighted to hear how much you enjoyed the experience.