(CNN/RNN) - Nutella addicts rejoice. There's now a restaurant just for you.
A new café in Chicago is all about Nutella, the sinfully delicious chocolate-hazelnut spread that has destroyed many a diet.
The first-ever stand-alone Nutella Café was officially opened by Paul Chibe, the President and CEO of Ferrero of North America, which owns the Nutella brand and the Chicago eatery.
Chibe said they worked hard to make the sure they got it right.
“We have focused the last several years working on the menu to make sure that everything you get to try is absolutely delicious … You’ll be quite surprised at the breadth of the menu. We have breakfast, lunch dessert and sorts of special, additional teats that you’re going to love and enjoy. And everything pays tribute to Nutella,”
And if you're one of those folks who just don't like sweets, of if you have a will of iron and are able to resist them, the restaurant offers savory crepes, panini, salads and soups. They will probably contain hazelnuts, the main ingredient in Nutella.
The new standing café is owned by Ferrero, which owns the Nutella brand. There are other restaurants that included Nutella dishes -
Mario Batali’s “Eataly” has counters devoted to Nutella, and there’s a Nutella café in Toronto that’s located in a store.
But this one is the only place where you can achieve complete Nutella immersion.
"It's designed to make you feel like you're actually walking into a jar of Nutella," a spokeswoman told the Chicago Tribune.
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