Hot Chocolate Help
I have been to Vegas for a week in 2001 staying at the old Imperial Palace and then again in 2013 for 2 weeks staying at the Aria where myself and my partner got married, hopefully I will be coming back next year, probably staying in the Aria as they have some rooms fitted with Hoyer Ceiling Hoists as I have had ALS for 38 years.
Anyway, enough of my rumbling lol. The question I would like answering is, does anyone know what type of hot chocolate they serve at the Aria or The Flamingo, I.e. is it Mexican, French, Spanish, Italian etc.
Having only discovered this amazing hot chocolate on my last day in 2001 in The Flamingo, I constantly told my partner how amazing it was.
When we returned in 2013, both of us drank gallons of it. Unfortunately, when I have enquired what type of hot chocolate, they serve but also what the ingredients are, I got told that they cannot answer either of my questions. I have also informed them that the recipe is for private use and not for a business, not that I would be in competition with them as I live near to Liverpool, UK.
The hot chocolate in question is extremely thick and velvety. If anyone can help me then myself and my beautiful wife will be extremely grateful.
Thank you, Paul.
Liverpool, UK
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Epic 1st post. Welcome to the forums.
You ordered this from the cocktail waitress while playing poker, slots or pit games? Or from the coffee stands? Flamingo (CET) and Aria (MGM) probably don't source from the same vendor (Kraft Food Services vs Sysco for example) so I'd be very surprised if they were the same product.
FWIW, I love Mexican hot chocolate, but have never found it available in LV when I bothered to look. I get Mexican Mochas at my local non-Starbucks drive-thru regularly.
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Hi AzOtherOne
Thank you for your prompt reply, it's very much appreciated.
The hot chocolate I had on the last day in 2001 was inside the Flamingo, I seem to remember going to the back of the ground floor where there was a cafe or similar eatery.
When I returned in 2013, we had the hot chocolate every morning via room service and not in the casino, cafe or any other food outlets.
Later, I will be looking up regarding the two suppliers you mentioned.
Thanks, Paul