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Adored by everyone from the Aztecs onwards, chocolate is history's all-time number one guilty pleasure and entirely deserves a week dedicated to it. Been there thinks choc rocks as much as the next person, so send us your tastiest tips. From old-fashioned chocolatiers to cafes serving perfect mugs of frothy hot chocolate and even museums of chocolatey celebration... we're already licking our lips.
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    Choco Cafe

    Posted by GiuliaFalsetti 27 June 2011

    The hot chocolate at Choco Café is seriously the best I’ve ever had. It is pure alchemy: 100 grams of decadent, delicious chocolate so thick you can eat it with a spoon.
    This is a nice quiet place to get away from the hordes of tourists in the Old Town. The cosy café has tables and couches set in a relaxed atmosphere. You are encouraged to sit, relax and pass the time away. The long list of hot chocolate varieties include: spiced ginger, sea salt, chili, rum or fresh fruits. My favourite is the hot chocolate with chili. I love how the bittersweetness of the chocolate blends nicely with the hot chili kick - very nice. Try it!

    Liliová 4/250, Praha 1, 110 00
    +420222222519
    www.choco-cafe.cz
    Google map: bit.ly/irmI0Y

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    Grand cafe Praha

    Posted by AndyRobinson 19 November 2005

    Traditional, lavish cream-and-coffee establishment in the heart of the Old Town (immediately opposite Old Town Hall off Old Town Square). Go upstairs to main cafe, inspect calorie-stuffed cream / chocolate / cake concoctions in chiller unit, order by number from the table (preferably with Viennese coffee). Don't eat the small bags of nuts on the table - they'll charge you!

    Off Old Town Square, opposite Old Town Hall: can't miss it.

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