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Contribuiți la feedbackHomemade chocolates to die for . I got lost on my way here but it’s totally worth it. Hostess was extremely friendly and attentive. 10/10
We ordered 2 coffees and the waitress spilled the coffees on us. Then I told her to make me new coffee she told me that I have to wait until the queue ends, this is not my fault lastly i waited more than 30 minutes to have my coffee back. She gave us the new coffees like it was us who did the miss.
Unreasonably delicious! The ice cream is incredible — the deep, rich dark chocolate paired with either the hazelnut or the equally delicious white chocolate are both options I highly recommend (I got one combo one day and came back a second time for the other).
It was far far the best coffee I had in Munich. They have real classic Italian style espresso. Only a few places to sit but you should try. They have superb small pastry with marzipan and other flavors. Just on the side of the market a place to visit for specialties.
We visited Chocolaterie Beluga at Viktualienmarkt during our recent visit to Munich and enjoyed the chocolates purchased here. This is a popular place for hot chocolate and you'll find quite a few locals enjoying a cup during your visit. There is also a small retail section of various chocolates, gelato and other chocolate treats. We purchased several bags of alpine, milk and dark chocolates €4.50 for 9-10 pieces), finding them to all taste rather nice. We particularly liked the milk caramel and plain dark chocolates. This was the only chocolate shop we tried in Munich so not sure how they fare compared to peers around the city. However, we were happy with our purchases from Beluga and would be happy to pick up chocolates from this shop again in the future.