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Where to Find the Best Chocolate in Brussels, Belgium
Looking for the best chocolate in Brussels Belgium? Discover the best chocolate shops in Brussels and the highly regarded Belgian chocolatiers in this post.
If you’re planning a trip to Brussels, then tasting the best Belgian chocolate is probably firmly on your bucket list.
With Belgium’s history and tradition of chocolate making, there’s no better place to eat, buy and gorge on chocolate. But where can you buy the best chocolate in Brussels?
You’re probably not going to want to spend your money on just anywhere or anything.
That’s why I’ve done all the tasting for you and shortlisted 11 of the best chocolatiers in Brussels that you simply must visit.
Ranging from the historical and traditional all the way to the contemporary and creative, these top chocolate shops in Brussels are the ones to visit on your trip.
Be careful though, you might need to stop yourself from salivating all over their shop window.
Which one has the best chocolate in Brussels? You’re going to have to be the judge of that!
*This ‘best chocolate in Brussels’ guide contains affiliate links meaning I might make a small profit if y
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Maison Pierre Marcolini
Förmodligen är den största chokladmakaren bland dem alla Pierre Marcolini. Ingenting mindre än en rätt legend inom Belgien existerar den på denna plats mästaren chocolatier den enda som väljer de obehandlade kakao bönorna personligen samt rostar dem själv. ifrån Elfenbenskusten mot Kuba, inom Marcolinis handelsställe på Sablon, kan gäst hitta fin choklad ifrån hela världen med intensiva mörka smaker och inslagna artister likt juveler.
Adress: 1 Rue des Minimes, Bryssel, Belgien, +32 02 12 06
Pierre Marcolini | © Yuichi Sakuraba / Flickr
Belvas
Om du existerar allergisk mot gluten, dock fortfarande önskar ha choklad, har Belvas svaret. Inget mindre än ett mirakel, Belvas choklad är organisk, Fairtrade, glutenfri o
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13+ Brussels Chocolate Shops Stops
The number of chocolate shops in Brussels is meant to astound. Most people will point you towards the most established Belgian chocolate shops in Brussels, like Leonidas, Mary's, Godiva, and Planete, but historic doesn't always mean good.
Sometimes crappy products continue to thrive because every guide book is just recommending what all the others are. So as a chocolate expert, I decided it was time to tackle one of the most famous and misunderstood chocolate destinations in the world: Brussels!
These 15 Brussels chocolate shops and stops run the gamut from larger chocolate makers to chocolatiers to craft bean to bar makers. Before we dive in, I want to mention some helpful tidbits about the Brussels chocolate scene.
Bonbons here are called pralines, and are almost all sold by weight, even in the most famous shops. But if you buy only a few then the price is per chocolate, often a limit of 3 or 4, and then the method shifts to weight.
For those with very little time, there's a sort of chocolate alley near the Grand Place. I found that shop owners really prefer that you at least try French in shops, unlike in Paris where they scoff a