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Churros are deep fried dough thingies, known as "Spanish donuts". Whilst not exactly true (these are crispy, not soft), they were still pretty good. Think of sweet giant soy crisps and thats what they're like. Dipped into the melted chocolate, they were pretty good. You can also get white chocolate, dark chocolate and caramel to dip in.
The chocolate affogato was espresso coffee with white chocolate icecream. The coffee was so strong that I didn't taste any chocolate at all, so it was more like a strong normal affogato. Still was very good though.
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