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Kate Greene
@Kate Greene
08/15/09 10:32:51AM
5 posts

Visiting London and Paris this week - which chocolate shops are must see?


Posted in: Opinion

Fantastic trip to London and Paris, but a tad disappointing on the chocolate side. As expected, many stores closed for holiday (biggest disappointment was not getting to visit l'Etoile d'Or). The Artisan store in Sloane Square was worth the trek (walked there from Knightsbridge). My son had a field day picking out truffels and sampling the caramels. There was a constant flow of customers and the staff were very welcoming and helpful. By contrast, the Chocolat Chocolat store at The Brunswick in Russell Square was a major disappointment. The staff was not friendly, not knowledgeable and clearly upset that I brought my son into their store (they are next to a Baby Gap...don't they expect children...especially welcome children who WANT chocolate?). Of interest in that store was a Vanatu single-origin chocolate disk package. Didn't make it to Selfridges because my son fell asleep while busing there...couldn't rouse him and get him off the bus in time. Alas, next visit.Thanks all for the great recommendations. I usually head over to London every 6 months or so. Now I know where to look and load up on yummies.Kate
Kate Greene
@Kate Greene
08/05/09 02:53:39PM
5 posts

Visiting London and Paris this week - which chocolate shops are must see?


Posted in: Opinion

Clay and Cheebs - Thank you for the great suggestions! I was really looking forward to visiting the Jacques Genin boutique, but, alas, they are closed on Mondays (the day I'll be in Paris). Looking forward to checking out l'Etoile d'Or (we only have 5 hrs in Paris for this trip). For London, Rococo and L'artisan du Chocolat are already on my list. Will look into some of the others.Again, thanks for the great suggestions!Kate
Kate Greene
@Kate Greene
08/05/09 06:53:46AM
5 posts

Visiting London and Paris this week - which chocolate shops are must see?


Posted in: Opinion

Hi, I'll be visiting London and Paris for several days starting Thurs ... which 2-3 chocolate shops are must sees in each city (only a quick day trip to Paris...not much time, plus will have my young son with me)?Thanks, in advance, for your recommendations!Kate
updated by @Kate Greene: 04/12/15 03:31:50AM
Kate Greene
@Kate Greene
02/02/09 07:12:30PM
5 posts

Chocolate more prominent in other media recently


Posted in: News & New Product Press

My 4 yr old son loves all the Chocolatier games (Chocolatier, Chocolatier 2: Secret Ingredient, Chocolatier with a Twist). It's a blast to hear him talk about bars, squares, sauces, infusions, truffles, exotics and try to find the ingredients and recipes. One of his favorite chocolate combinations at home is dark chocolate with candied orange peel. So when he was able to "make" it on the Chocolatier games he was so excited. The games have also been a great learning tool for him because of the world travel involved in sourcing ingredients, setting up factories, and selling chocolates (he talks about the new places he wants to visit). Those games do have an educational component (certain characters mention some chocolate "facts" about growing conditions, history of chocolate, different flavors of different beans, etc.). Fun games.
Kate Greene
@Kate Greene
01/28/09 12:36:08PM
5 posts

American, Bean-to-Bar Chocolate Makers: A Complete List


Posted in: Tasting Notes

Back to the original thread of this post and bean-to-bar chocolate makers ... wikipedia has a global list (like the one from seventy percent). Not just US or North American. I noticed some missing companies on the list. If you belong, think about adding yourself to the wikipedia bean-to-bar list... Here's the link (don't be misled by the title in the link, it redirects to a bean-to-bar chocolate manufacturer list)... also...all the caveats about wikipedia apply... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_chocolate_manufacturers Kate