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Leonidas chocolate ★Belgian royal family

[Mapo ★] Nov. 23, 2011 08:30

Currently, there are 6 manufacturers of chocolates for the Belgian royal family, one of which is Leonidas.
Leonidas is also said to be the most famous luxury chocolate in Belgium.

In Ginza, there is a shop along Yanagidori, 2-chome.
When I went there for the first time, I bought an unusual amount of chocolate.
Choose your favorite chocolate and buy it. It's 945 yen for 6 children.
Each one is large enough to eat and is so cheap!
This price is groundbreaking with Belgian chocolate.

I really like praline in the shape of a shell.
There are two kinds of chocolates, milk and bitter.
Or I'm glad that there are three types of white.
 
Bush Prarine, Fluid Mail in the shape of a shell, Marron, Casanova,
6 pieces of Louise, Alexander Lugran, with caramel cream.

By the way, this box without partition is called barotan,
The most commonly used chocolate shops in Belgium.
It seems to be a take-out box exclusively for chocolate.


 
 
I also bought a puzzle-like chocolate with 9 kinds of plate chocolates.


I went to the second time around September of this year.
I bought such a cute fruit jelly.
It's big and three-dimensional, though
It was easy to eat because it was broken in half.
It's 300 yen per car.★
It's big and looks good, so it's definitely a great gift.
Strawberry, peach, orange and pineapple!


 


Also, there was such a charity chocolate!
300 yen (* ^^ *) for three things costs about 450 yen.
It seems that some of them will be donated to support reconstruction.


 


The chocolate here is the chocolate you want to eat personally sometimes.
I think there is also a good cost performance.★
 



 

 

Beckoning cat chocolate from a good Ginza Engi shop

[Mapo ★] Nov. 22, 2011 08:30

On the 1st floor of the Ginza Core Building, there is a narrow alley between the Ennoteca wine shop and Adidas.
It's the shop I found while walking there.

"Good luck shop" is a very auspicious name (* ^^ *)
A lot of lucky items goods are lined up.

I found this kind of chocolate of a mimicry cat!
There is also Omikuji, chocolate is also delicious.
I'm glad that it doesn't melt even in summer because it's coated!

 

 

A nice staff member who responded at that time.
It seems that blogs are also being done, and there are also product information and photos!

Ginza Engi Good House Blog


I was in a hurry that day, so I heard about Kabuki goods that I was interested in.
If I bothered you again later, the shutter was half open on the holiday.
I was able to hear the story from the owner!

And I also took pictures of Kabuki goods.♪


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It seems that everything is made entirely of original, and now Kabukiza is also being renovated.
It seems that they are also sold to other theaters.

Socks, handkerchiefs, Tenugui, clear files, etc.
I think foreign people will be pleased!
It's interesting that the socks look like tabi (laughs).

By the way, here it seems that it is named GINZA ALLEY Street.

It's a shop I happened to find, but there are still many fun shops in Ginza.♪




 

 
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