From Thai Lemongrass to Coriander and Kaffir Lime, Dark Champagne Truffles to Java Cinnamon, Demarquette offers a unique range of chocolates to sort every palate. Leaning heavily towards the Orient for inspiration, each individual treat is handmade using the finest ingredients combined with traditional artisan techniques. With four awards under their belt (all of them under the ‘Best Filled Chocolate’ category of the World Chocolate Awards 2006), a dairy-free range, and a ‘Pure’ collection highlighting the best in single-origin products, this north Kensington emporium is well worth a visit.
Demarquette Fine Chocolates
285 Fulham Road, Chelsea, SW10 9PZ
From Thai Lemongrass to Coriander and Kaffir Lime, Dark Champagne Truffles to Java Cinnamon, Demarquette offers a unique... More
Demarquette Fine Chocolates
285 Fulham Road, Chelsea, SW10 9PZ
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