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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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    Amazing Chocolate Boutique

    Posted by ambersoni 19 March 2007

    This is an amazing chocolate shop. Not only does it sell beautifully presented chocolates, but it also has chocolate cakes, such as amazing Mille Feuille.

    It is between the main square and the market on Calle de los Derechos, but I don't recall its name.

    Calle de los Derechos

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    Traditional and delicious. The hot chocolate, eaten with little doughnuts (bunuelos), natch, is thick enough to remind you of school days’ chocolate custard. If you're hot, drink horchata (orxata in Valenciano), icy-sweet and refreshing drink. Particularly nice drunk in the traditionally tiled horchaterias around town.

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