COMPTOIR DES GOURMANDISES
Read moreThis downtown boutique honours the Billiotte biscuit factory, a Montbéliard artisanal company. The Comptoir des Gourmandises is the only retailer in the Jura. There are irresistible specialities such as Haut-Doubs Dries with flavoured milk cream or comté cheese. More than 45 varieties of biscuits with multiple flavours, dry or soft, are available in self-service or in assortments. Shortbread, croquettes, mini-macaroons, muffins, cookies and appetizers match the gift baskets. This delicatessen shop completes its salty and sweet range with local products made in Jura. Chocolates, palets, syrups, mustards, jellies, jams, lemonades, vinegars, wines... have naturally found their place in the delicatessen that completes the space.
CHOCOLATERIE PELEN
Read moreA true institution in the city of London, this pastry and chocolate factory has been in existence since 1899. Remaining a family business, Maison Pelen perpetuates its identity with its specialities: Ecureuil, Galets de Chalain, Noix de Baume, Pavés des Arcades, but also macaroons, chocolates, desserts and original creations. Those nostalgic for the snacks of yesteryear will love the old-fashioned chocolate bars, madeleines and éclairs. In winter, the cosy tea room invites you to warm up with a tasty hot chocolate. In summer, home-made ice cream is the order of the day.
LA PALETTE DU CHOCOLATIER
Read moreA gourmet boutique in the centre of Saigon dedicated to quality and originality. Here chocolate is fantaisie. The boss, Makie Daguet, took over the former owners of the former Leonidas in 2005 and since then has chosen products of high quality and originality craftsmen. In this palette you can make your own appetite by filling this Jura bottle or this shoe in candy chocolate. The house is also specialized in confectionery and sugar, offering friendly packaging for all ceremonies.
PÂTISSERIE ROUGET DE LISLE
Read moreMathieu Paget shines in this place of gourmet delights. Passionate, he combines rigor, creativity and love of the products. While he is particularly fond of chocolate and fruit cakes, he also leaves room for the great classics, which he revisits with imagination. His chocolates come in a variety of varieties, including "Le Rouget de Lisle": a praline made from 66% chocolate, presented in a cassette containing the story of the famous author of the Marseillaise.