When I saw that there was going to be a shop dedicated to Ferrero Rocher, I just had to book a ticket to check it out. Dolce by Ferrero Rocher is a pop-up restaurant that invites you into the world of Ferrero Rocher. They've described themselves as a "multi-layer dining experience". Because that's literally what you're getting. A plate of five different desserts, representing each layer within a Ferrero Rocher chocolate.

Ferrero Rocher lovers have until December 11 to explore each layer of the iconic chocolate.

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Dolce by Ferrero Rocher , a pop-up dessert destination, is coming to the heart of London in Covent Garden for 10 days from 1st December. The first London dining experience of its kind by Ferrero Rocher will explore the layers of this iconic chocolate, offering dessert lovers the chance to rediscover Ferrero Rocher and its unique combination of tastes and textures. From its cocoa-roasted hazelnut heart to its glittering gold wrapper, guests will be taken on a delicious journey celebrating what makes Ferrero Rocher so special. Guests will enjoy an exclusive tasting plate of five beautiful, mini hand-crafted desserts, curated by celebrated chef Paul Hannagen — owner, director and head chef at Cuisson, the luxury gastronomy company.
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Described as a multi-layered, dining experience, Dolce by Ferrero Rocher will allow guests to explore the layers of the iconic chocolate favourite. Located at 21 Slinsby Place, Covent Garden each dining experience lasts 45 minutes. This consists of an exclusive tasting plate of five super, pretty desserts curated by chef Paul Hannegan of Cuisson. Following this the dining experiences ends with an indulgence in the traditional Ferrero Rocher chocolate which takes centre stage on the dining plate. I was pretty disappointed not to be able to make it along to the preview for Dolce by Ferrero Rocher but my schedule has just been crazy busy lately. You would want to have pretty strong will-power to stay away after seeing these images. Alina Hachikyan Hachikyan.
The pop-up aimed to provide guests with a multi-layed dining experience, which took diners on a journey, encouraging them to discover the different elements of Ferrero Rocher chocolate. Guests were treated to five mini desserts, each one representing a separate layer of the chocolate. The case melted when a hot liquid chocolate was poured over the top to reveal a silky ganache. Each dining session lasts 45 minutes.