A note on the words: the Chocolixir is GODIVA’s frozen chocolate drink, sold across Japan and blended to order; LaQua is the shopping and spa complex attached to Tokyo Dome City. Prices are as of this writing (August 2026).
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GODIVA dessert Tokyo Dome City LaQua on Tabelog (English) — opening hours, payment details and the Japanese address are kept up to date there, not here.
I want to eat something good today as well. This is Hangover Meshi.
I had an errand at Tokyo Dome City, and while walking about I spotted a GODIVA. As somebody fond of the Chocolixir, finding one makes you feel you had better have a cup while you are here. Order at the counter and they hand you one of those buzzing pagers (the kind you get in food courts); wait a while and it shudders and beeps to tell you it is ready.


So off I went to collect it.

Ta-daa! Chocolixir!

Moving a little away from the counter so as not to be in the way…

The standard Chocolixir: “Dark Chocolate, 72% cacao”.
The moment it comes up the straw, the granular chill particular to a frozen drink arrives with the faint bitterness of dark chocolate spreading behind it. Now and then a crushed chocolate chip cracks against the tooth, and that switch of texture is irresistible. They call the sweetness restrained, but I think it is quite sweet. And the chocolate whipped cream on top is delicious in its own right.
Somebody sell me the spray can of that whipped cream!
So: as good as ever, the Chocolixir. It is only going to get hotter from here, so I expect I shall be having a good many more.
GODIVA dessert Tokyo Dome City LaQua (cafe / Korakuen Station, Kasuga Station, Suidobashi Station)
Tabelog lunch rating ★★★☆☆ 3.5
I ate here and paid for it myself. Nothing on this site is a comped meal.









