Chocolate Line

Top choice in Bruges


Bruges has 50 chocolate shops, but just five where chocolates are handmade on the premises. Of those, the Chocolate Line is the brightest and best. Wildly experimental flavours by 'shock-o-latier' Dominique Persoone include bitter Coca-Cola, Cuban cigar, wasabi, and black olive, tomato and basil. It also sells pots of chocolate body paint, complete with a brush.


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