A French chocolatier among the Belgian chocolatiers. Pricey chocolates, delectable morsels, and helpful clerk to help you maneuver around the boutique
Andrew S.
Place rating: 4 Queens, NY
Came here because of all the great reviews from the main one in Brussels. With all the great reviews of this well known chocolatier. I came in and dropped a hundred or so euros on boxes of chocolate for friends and family. I asked which box made a good simple yet worthy anniversary gift for a good friend and I took the hostess recommendation. She was very helpful and polite in her French-English. Answered all my questions professionally and cordially. I also grabbed a few boxed of A la Carte and few molded chocolate Petit Saint Nicolas Chocolat Noir. The place is very small and with a showcase in the middle of the floor you’re not getting more than ten or so people in that store. Another chocolate shop that looks like a jewelry store. The chocolate quality is decent, I fount some pieces to not live up to expectation and other pieces to be smooth and buttery. All in all yes worthwhile but does it live up to the name? Yes and no. Yes but nothing wow or fancier than other chocolatiers.
Sopy B.
Place rating: 4 Maisons-Laffitte, Yvelines
Franchement, je suis devenue fan ! Je vous recommande de goûter le thé citron et café expresso. Les grands crus sont très savoureux Brésil et Équateur. Je n ai pas eu la chance de goûter le Venezuela mais le Pierre Marcolini est un délice. Bien sur je vous parle de chocolats. L équilibre est parfaitement, bravo !