Chocolate Wave & Lobsterita
Price
$18.9
Calories
1000-1310
Description
Indulge in Red Lobster’s legendary Chocolate Wave Cake, a decadent dessert that’s a chocolate lover’s dream. This rich, moist chocolate cake features a warm, molten chocolate center that “waves” out when you cut into it. Topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and drizzled with chocolate sauce, it’s the perfect balance of warm and cool, sweet and creamy. With approximately 1,000 calories, it’s a shareable treat that’s worth every bite. Priced around 8−8−10, it’s a luxurious finale to your meal.
Lobsterita:
The Lobsterita is Red Lobster’s signature cocktail, blending premium tequila with fresh lime juice and a splash of lobster-infused brandy for a unique twist. Served in a salt-rimmed glass with a side of lobster tail, it’s a playful and indulgent drink that perfectly complements seafood dishes. At around 300-400 calories per serving and priced at 12−12−15, it’s a fun, flavorful way to toast to a great meal. Cheers!
Here’s a table highlighting some of Chocolate Wave & Lobsterita Red Lobster’s popular weekday specials, , and the days they are offered.
Day | Opening Time | Closing Time |
Monday | 11:00 AM | 10:00 PM |
Tuesday | 11:00 AM | 10:00 PM |
Wednesday | 11:00 AM | 10:00 PM |
Thursday | 11:00 AM | 10:00 PM |
Friday | 11:00 AM | 10:00 PM |
Nutrition
The Chocolate Wave dessert, with its rich, velvety layers of chocolate mousse and smooth cream, provides an indulgent experience for chocolate lovers. Packed with calories, sugars, and a variety of fats, it’s a delightful treat but should be consumed in moderation to maintain a balanced diet. On the other hand, the Lobsterita, a combination of lobster and margarita-inspired flavors, offers a fresh twist on seafood. This flavorful dish, typically accompanied by a tangy sauce, is a great source of protein, while still providing some healthy fats from the lobster. Both items, though diverse in taste, bring unique nutritional values to the table, blending indulgence and health-consciousness in one meal.
Allergens
Chocolate Wave
- Dairy: The mousse or cream in a Chocolate Wave typically contains milk, cream, or butter, making it unsuitable for individuals with dairy allergies.
- Eggs: Many chocolate desserts, especially mousses, often contain eggs as part of the recipe.
- Gluten: Some versions of Chocolate Wave may contain gluten, especially if they include a cake base or other flour-containing ingredients.
- Nuts: Certain recipes might include nuts (e.g., hazelnuts or almonds) either in the mousse or as a garnish.
- Soy: Some chocolate products contain soy lecithin as an emulsifier.
Lobsterita
- Shellfish: As it’s primarily made with lobster, those with a shellfish allergy should avoid the Lobsterita.
- Dairy: Depending on the sauce or preparation, dairy (like butter or cream) may be included.
- Citrus: The margarita component might involve lime or other citrus fruits, which could cause issues for those with citrus allergies.
- Gluten: If served with a tortilla or any bread, it may contain gluten.
- Alcohol: For those who avoid alcohol, the margarita flavor may present an issue, although some non-alcoholic versions are available.
FAQ’S
Chocolate Wave Cake:
- What’s in it?
Warm chocolate cake with a molten center, vanilla ice cream, and chocolate sauce. - How many calories?
Approx. 1,000 calories per serving. - What nutrients does it offer?
High in sugar and fat; provides small amounts of calcium and iron. - Is it shareable?
Yes, it’s perfect for splitting with a friend! - How much does it cost?
Priced around 8−8−10.
Lobsterita:
- What’s in it?
Tequila, lime juice, lobster-infused brandy, and a side of lobster tail. - How many calories?
Approx. 300-400 calories per serving. - What nutrients does it offer?
Minimal; primarily alcohol-based with a small protein boost from the lobster tail. - Is it gluten-free?
Yes, but check for cross-contamination. - How much does it cost?
Priced around 12−12−15.