Extremely upmarket Piccadilly branch of the world-renowned Parisian chocolatiers. For some reason the shop staff all insist on speaking French to you despite the fact that they are living and working in England - perhaps because French is the language of love or food or some such. Never fear - they all speak English very well and it's a friendly, joyous place given over to the adoration of chocolate. The delicious produce on sale here is definitely worth a few moments of pretentious nonsense.
La Maison Du Chocolat
45-46 Piccadilly, W1J 0DS
Extremely upmarket Piccadilly branch of the world-renowned Parisian chocolatiers. For some reason the shop staff all insist on speaking... More
La Maison Du Chocolat
45-46 Piccadilly, W1J 0DS
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