GODIVA, LaLaport Toyosu: The 777 Yen Chocolixir Habit

A note on the words: the Chocolixir is GODIVA’s blended iced chocolate drink, sold at their counters in Japan and named on the menu as such; the 72 percent refers to the dark chocolate used in it. LaLaport is a chain of shopping malls. Prices are as of this writing (August 2026).

GODIVA, LaLaport Toyosu

GODIVA, LaLaport Toyosu, 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. As always, if I spot a GODIVA I end up going in. This time I had business at LaLaport in Toyosu and found myself with time to spare, so I drifted round the shops on my own. It had been a while, and there were all sorts of new places. Interesting.

Some of the restaurants looked worth a visit. Another time.

GODIVA, LaLaport Toyosu
My body simply steers itself in whenever it spots one.

Last time — or the time before? — the hot one was not quite it, so today I took a regular-size 72 percent.

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777 yen. Expensive? Well — it is certainly not cheap.

Now, a bit of a wait.

I have watched them make it often enough lately that I am starting to know the order of operations.

Which reminds me — I always wonder this — where on earth do you buy that spray cream?

777 yen. Expensive? Well — it is certainly not cheap.

And here it is, the Chocolixir.

777 yen. Expensive? Well — it is certainly not cheap.

This is the one.

It does feel expensive at 777 yen, that much is true, but it is good. When you want to top up on something sweet, a doughnut is a bit heavy, whereas this goes down easily and is easy to walk with.

Perhaps because prices around it have all been rising, in relative terms it is not the outrage it once looked.

My favorite of late is squarely the 72 percent. Even at 72 percent it is plenty sweet.

Say what you like, I always come back to the original — the orthodox one.

Thank you for the meal!

So: the taste is the same wherever you go, but from here on, when I find a GODIVA, I shall be buying a Chocolixir. And one day I should like to know where that cream is sold. Ah — I could become a regular and ask the staff. “Where do you get this?” I would love them to sell it to me. A subscription of three cans a month would do.

GODIVA, LaLaport Toyosu branch (Chocolate / Toyosu and Shin-Toyosu Stations)
Tabelog lunch rating ★★★☆☆ 3.5

I ate here and paid for it myself. Nothing on this site is a comped meal.