Benoit Nihant

Top choice in Liège


This Belgian family business makes fabulous chocolates from cocoa that they grow, roast and grind themselves on antique equipment (apparently newer machines aren't as good). Yes, they're expensive but a box of 20 pralines (€17.90) goes further than you'd expect.

Go next door to Le Bar À Cacao to order a coffee and you'll get two free mini-pralines as accompaniment.


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