251 Victoria Street, Darlinghurst

Petit Tarte au Chocolat in Extreme Close-up
Max Brenner, Lindt, Guylian, Jeff de Bruges, Haigs, Vanderwee, Cafe Chocolate, and Chocogram… Chocolatiers are nothing new in Sydney. You got to ask yourself, do we really need another? You’d think the answer would be yes… or would you?
The newest praline pusher is Boon. Situated on the Darlinghurst restaurant strip, Boon’s tiny, two-tiered store is a shop downstairs and intimate cafe upstairs. With its hot address and colourful selection of chocolates, this independent Australian company has managed to create for itself quite a loyal following. This was then a must to check out. And my hopes were running high despite my knowledge that Aussie chocolate is typically hit and miss.
When it comes to hot chocolate, Boon provides quite a different experience to the bigger chocolate names. Served with a shot glass of chocolate mousse and a praline, presentation is wonderful. Rather unfortunate is the actual hot chocolate and the unimpressive praline. It was surprising and a little redeeming that the stand out on the platter was the mousse. This serving was definitely quantity over quality.
Also ordered tonight was the Petit Tarte au Chocolat. Neither quantity or quality, I’m not sure why this dessert needs French title, other than to fool gullible patrons into thinking what would follow would be a sophisticaed and elegant. Petit is the tart. In fact très petit. No bigger than a 50 cent piece and with a thick, offensive pastry crust, this dessert was a huge disappointment. Particularly as the chocolate centre itself lacked flair or intensity.
Under-scrumptiousness, over-pricing and a staff deficient in knowledge, Boon is less hit, more miss.
