Small shop with stunning packaging and chocolates that look like jewels creates a refined yet fun atmosphere. The vibe feels like entering a rich friend's kitchen filled with the scent of cocoa and success, offering a curated tasting experience akin to fine dining. Outdoor seating and a cafe add to the charm, making it a place where luxury meets approachable enjoyment.
Michelin-starred Chef Sandy Tran crafts all bon bons in a dedicated factory. The POG bon bon bursts with clear, vibrant flavors, while the hibiscus bon bon offers a fruity yet balanced taste.
Sticky toffee pudding and cinnamon caramel stand out with rich, warm flavors. Passion fruit caramel surprises with a bright twist, while salted caramel offers a classic balance.
Good to know
They offer overnight delivery at no cost.
The chocolates arrive well packaged for the weather.
You can select specific allergens to avoid in your chocolate box.
Modern French restaurant showcases art deco inspired decor with moody lighting and elegant, inviting atmosphere. Space feels intimate yet stylish, balancing comfort with sophistication. Guests experience exceptional culinary craftsmanship paired with memorable desserts and cocktails.
Veal bon bons stay crispy outside and juicy inside while holding their shape well. Sauce verte pairs nicely with their rich flavor.
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Reservations are recommended due to limited seating at the restaurant.
Valet parking is suggested as parking is limited in the area.
Expect to spend between $400 and $500 for two people, including drinks.
Chocolate shop showcases hand-painted bonbons and artisanal craftsmanship in a clean, upscale setting. The atmosphere feels charming and immersive, inviting exploration of creative, flavorful chocolates ranging from classic to inventive varieties.
Chocolate selection shows clear artistry with options like classic dark fudge and strawberry lemon bon bons. These bon bons taste delicious and work well as gifts.
Caramels come in pine nut flavor and classic sticks, both tasting richer than expected. A container of a dozen offers a solid variety to enjoy on the go.
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Poppy & Peep offers free samples of their chocolates.
They ship products for customers, making it easy to order online.
New flavors are introduced almost daily, keeping the selection fresh.
Small shop showcases gorgeous, jewel-like bonbons with colorful shiny shells that resemble abstract art. The atmosphere stays fun and charming even when packed, with a well-designed, cute space that invites close admiration. Limited entry keeps the experience intimate, focusing attention on the exceptional quality and variety of chocolates.
Bon bons come in a variety of flavors like sea salt caramel, key lime pie, and yuzu. They are delicate and beautiful, with exceptional quality and craftsmanship.
Caramels come in unique flavors like sea salt, raspberry, and peanut, each packed with layers of taste. Small bites offer melt-in-your-mouth texture, and samples are often available to try before buying.
Good to know
A few bites cost around $30.
The hot chocolate costs about $10.
The storefront has limited space; only two customers can fit inside.
Small storefront bursts with plenty of color and cute, elegant packaging. Atmosphere feels inviting despite no seating, drawing attention with visually stunning bonbons and unique matcha soft serve. Offers high-quality chocolates and distinctive flavors not found elsewhere.
Bon bons here are hand-painted and look like works of art. They melt smoothly and velvety with fresh, creative flavors that impress the taste buds.
Caramels here have a Japanese flair with fresh, creative flavors. The yuzu caramel stands out for its perfect flavor and texture, offering a unique and delicious treat.
Good to know
SUGOi Sweets offers a limited selection of dark chocolate flavors, typically two at a time.
Most bonbons are not vegan, with only one vegan option available.
All products are beautifully packaged, making them great for gifts.
Chocolate shop with stunning displays and a gorgeous aesthetic creates a calm and classy atmosphere filled with the smell of chocolate. Music plays softly, enhancing the friendly and luxurious vibe. Small, elegant space offers a mixture of unique and traditional chocolates.
A 36 piece box offers a gorgeous presentation that suits gifting. Fruity bon bons stand out with innovative flavors that are both delicious and beautiful.
Bold and balanced flavors shine in the mango caramel, cardamom rose, and dark chocolate ganache with chili. The salted caramel drinking chocolate and caramel pecan offer rich, satisfying options.
Good to know
Cacao & Cardamom Chocolatier offers unique flavors not found elsewhere.
Prices for chocolates can be considered on the higher side.
They deliver chocolates nationwide, but shipping can be unreliable.
Small, cozy coffee shop with authentic Cuban music playing loudly, creating a lively atmosphere. Seating includes intimate two-person tables inside and comfortable outdoor options. Bright, open space with natural light and a Little Havana vibe distinct from typical Miami spots.
Sweet coffee lovers find the cafe bon bon appealing, especially served over ice. The traditional cortadito offers a different but equally great flavor, similar to Vietnamese coffee.
Caramel flavors shine in the caramel cortadito and caramel latte, both balancing sweetness with strong coffee taste. The iced coffee with caramel flan adds a unique twist that stands out.
Good to know
There are no restrooms available at Cortadito Coffee House Washington.
The ordering kiosk at the front did not allow us to pay.
Lattes are pretty pricey at this coffee house.
Bright, retro-inspired space with interactive candy-making kiosks and a window to watch chocolates being made creates a lively, fun atmosphere. Busy environment filled with colorful decor and playful vibes invites hands-on experiences and casual browsing.
Bon bons here are rich and decadent, especially the dark chocolate ones. They include unique flavors like hot chicken and come with a higher price tag.
Caramel appears in treats like Goo Goo Clusters, combining chocolate, caramel, peanuts, and marshmallow nougat. Staff sometimes offer small caramel pieces to try while waiting.
Good to know
Tickets for chocolate-making classes sell out quickly, so purchase in advance.
Cash is not accepted; only credit cards and mobile payments are allowed.
Hands-on chocolate-making classes are available, offering a unique experience.