If you ever wonder where you can eat the most delicious chocolate in Tbilisi, then the answer is Chocolaterie Artisan! I could stay forever in this place! There are many flavours to choose from, such as: fruits, berries, citrus, caramel, nuts and many other types of chocolate. Because it is handmade, it's even more special.
Chocolaterie Artisan is wonderful because it offers not only chocolate, but various types of things, including different types of food (lunch also) and delicious homemade cookies.
It has an interesting process behind making the chocolate - a Georgian chef uses a French recipe and blends two types of chocolate: Belgian and Italian. One thing I can say for sure is that this process is definitely worth trying! You can find more than 30 types of chocolate bonbons with different flavours and 6 types of hot chocolate. You can even find mulled wine with chocolate.
There are two locations for Chocolateria Artisan, the first one being Vake district at Abashidze 10 and in Saburtalo district, at Cincadze Street 8.
This is the best place for people who love chocolate.
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