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La Maison du Chocolat Pacific Place太古廣場
88 Queensway金鐘道 - 999077 Hong Kong
Tel.: +85225222010
Monday - Sunday: 11h - 20h
La Maison du Chocolat Elements圓方
1 A Austin Road West - 999077 Hong Kong
Tel.: 21968333
Monday - Sunday: 11h - 20h
La Maison du Chocolat ifc Mall國際金融中心廣場
8 Finance Street 中環金融街8號 - 999077 Hong Kong
Tel.: +85228014880
Monday - Sunday: 11h - 20h
La Maison du Chocolat Prince Building太子大廈
Shop 114 Landmark Prince's, 10 Chater Road - 999077 Hong Kong Island
Tel.: +85228014122
Monday - Saturday: 11h - 19h
Sunday: 11h - 18h
La Maison du Chocolat Lee Garden One利園一期
33 Hysan Avenue 希慎道 - 999077 Hong Kong
Tel.: +85229072002
Monday - Sunday: 11h - 19h
This iconic boxed collection was created to delight dark chocolate fans by Robert Linxe, La Maison du Chocolat's founder, in 1977. The chocolates' mahogany brown and black color, delicate structure, and impressive mouthfeel showcase the unrivaled quality of the cocoa beans used to create them. Nicolas Cloiseau, our chef and holder of the prestigious title of Meilleur Ouvrier de France in chocolate making, has carefully selected these beans to produce exceptional chocolates with a precise, unique taste. Open your box to find chocolates with a wide range of delicious flavors. Plain ganaches made with dark chocolate, ganache flavored with Bourbon vanilla, mint, and coffee infusions, and fruity ganaches make up this incredible box. Fans of pralinés will be thrilled to enjoy dark pralinés mixed with roasted (and sometimes caramelized) almonds and hazelnuts. Sweet almond paste is also included in each box to contrast with the hint of bitterness of dark chocolate.
*The composition of our boxes may vary.
Our chocolates are best appreciated at room temperature. We advise that you cut your chocolate in two and let it melt in the mouth to allow time for the flavors to develop. When you are tasting several chocolates, it is best to start with a plain chocolate, then move on to flavored varieties: first those with fruits, then spices, then alcohol.