by Aude Camus
Spring has sprung and the feeling of Easter festivities is in the air. A four-day Easter weekend is upon us giving us four times more opportunities to enjoy chocolate treats and we’ve got rounded up some of the most indulgent chocolate Easter eggs in town.
La Maison du Chocolat
Spring has sprung and the feeling of Easter festivities is in the air. A four-day Easter weekend is upon us giving us four times more opportunities to enjoy chocolate treats and we’ve got rounded up some of the most indulgent chocolate Easter eggs in town.
La Maison du Chocolat
Easter is always an egg-citing time of year for French chocolatier La Maison du Chocolat. This year’s Easter Cracking Chicks – available in either milk or dark chocolate, are almost too cute to eat with their little eyes peeking through cracking egg shells. But you won’t regret digging in these cute easter figurines filled with a milk chocolate bouchée with caramel notes blended with roasted chopped hazelnuts, interspersed with crunchy chocolate beads with caramel and crispy crêpes.
HKD 410 per Cracking Chick
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The Mandarin Cake Shop
HKD 410 per Cracking Chick
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The Mandarin Cake Shop
The team at Mandarin Oriental’s cake shop knows how to plate up a treat and this Easter collection makes no exception. I’ve got my eyes on the elegant dark chocolate Mandarin Oriental Easter Chocolate Egg with its design reminiscent of an egg net. But if you’re looking for something colourful, there’s also the Art Palette Chocolate Egg.
HKD 788 for the Mandarin Oriental Easter Chocolate Egg
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Conspiracy Chocolate
HKD 788 for the Mandarin Oriental Easter Chocolate Egg
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Conspiracy Chocolate
Bean-to-bar chocolate homegrown brand Conspiracy Chocolate has crafted an adorable pink carboard egg carton filled with six chocolate eggs of two different flavours. All eggs come in 75% dark chocolate but while four of them are lined with a creamy vegan dulce de leche filling, the two remaining ones are filled with matcha, puffed rice and raspberry truffle.
HKD 288 for the box of six eggs
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Shangri-La Boutique
HKD 288 for the box of six eggs
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Shangri-La Boutique
There’s many cute Easter creations to choose from on Shangri-La Boutique, be it the Blooming Flower Chocolate Egg, the Dark Chocolate Hen with Pecans and Candied Orange, the White Chocolate Easter Egg with Pistachios and Dried Cranberries or the Dark and White Chocolate Rooster. But the one treat I really wanna get my hands on is the Milk Chocolate Easter Egg with Hazelnut and Dried Apricot because it just has everything I want.
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Plantin Kaviari
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Plantin Kaviari
Looking for something a little less fancy but not less yummy? My pick would be the mini Easter Chocolate Eggs from French premium chocolate brand Valrhona, available to order from Plantin Kaviari. They come in three flavours – ganache and dark chocolate, gianduja and milk chocolate and praline and white chocolate – and with Valrhona being a favourite of chefs and pastry chefs all around the world, you know you’re in for something egg-cellent.
HKD 145 (180 g)
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HKD 145 (180 g)
Discover Plantin Kaviari’s Easter selection