By soundslikeknock
Posted in Restaurants, Uncategorized | Tags : chocolate, handmade, peterborough
Is there really anything better than chocolate? My co-worker and I were on the hunt for items to include in our gift basket for my supervisor when she suggested we fill up the mug with some chocolates from Naked Chocolate on George st in Peterborough. I’ve heard mumblings of this magical place but haven’t had a chance to visit until today. As you enter the shop, you are literally engulfed in chocolate aroma. As I looked around, all I could think about was how my chocolate loving friend Sam would have a field day in here. Even Willy Wonka himself would have been impressed.
Chocolatier Warren Eley beautiful hand-crafts all the artisan chocolates and fine confections. You can see the artistry that goes into all of the beautiful sweets in the shop. I kid you not, the truffles were actually glistening and some even sparkled!
Although we had planned to just buy a few items to fill up the mug, we couldn’t resist buying box full of truffles and some butter crunch toffee.
They have pre-packaged boxes but it was surprisingly fun to pick out each individual piece. They have everything from the traditional milk chocolates, to more exotic and unique flavours that incorporate balsamic, chilis, and curries.
Sadly, I didn’t buy any chocolate for myself so I can’t comment on how delicious everything is but I can say that I’ve heard nothing but good reviews. I’ll definitely be stopping by in the new year for one of these chocolate covered strawberries and a box of macarons.
Naked Chocolate
300 George St. N Peterborough 705-755-6253
Hey there Ngoc!! I’m disappointed that you didn’t get any chocolate for yourself!! And it is macarons not macaroons – two different but understandably mixed up treats!!
omgosh…. this explains why no one knew what I was talking about when I kept asking for ‘macaroons’ in Paris. URG! Thanks for pointing it out!! Fixed the spelling error.
Hey there Ngoc!! I’m disappointed that you didn’t get any chocolate for yourself!! And it is macarons not macaroons – two different but understandably mixed up treats!!
omgosh…. this explains why no one knew what I was talking about when I kept asking for ‘macaroons’ in Paris. URG! Thanks for pointing it out!! Fixed the spelling error.