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Contribute FeedbackEnjoy fresh sandwiches and a view of the St. Lawrence River at this local gem on I'lle d'Orleans. While the main draw is the incredible chocolates, the coated ice cream with a thick chocolate shell is a must-try. The attached Chocolatier store offers a variety of chocolate treats to take home. The dairy-free options are also impressive. With a warm welcome and a lovely terrace, this spot is perfect for a quick stop or a relaxing afternoon. Indulge in the best soft ice cream and chocolate dips in a storybook setting, making it a must-visit during your time in Quebec City.
You have to try the dipped ice cream cones! The chocolate is decadently rich, creamy, and thick. Simply delicious!
The chocolate at this restaurant is incredible! The vanilla ice cream with chocolate shell on a stick (resembling a Brown Cow) is absolutely divine with the thickest chocolate shell I have ever had. The same delicious chocolate flavor can also be found in the treats sold in their store, allowing you to bring the experience home with you. Make sure to visit the Chocolatier store to admire the amazing artistry of all the chocolate creations they offer.
During my tour of Île d'Orléans, our guide brought us to this restaurant. It seems like a popular spot for their chocolates, but since I can't eat them anymore, I opted for one of their fresh sandwiches instead. The prices were reasonable and I enjoyed my meal at a picnic table outside, with a nice view of the St. Lawrence River and Quebec City. Despite some street construction blocking part of the view, it was still a pleasant spot to have lunch.
Best soft ice cream ever. The chocolate dips make it super special. They’re about 1/4” thick so when you eat the ice cream the dip doesn’t break into pieces like at every other ice cream place. . It’s like they applied a chocolate bar to the soft ice cream. Totally impressed. Go. You can thank me later!
The chocolate store and ice cream parlor was one of the highlights of the tour. The chocolates were pricey and we had the ice cream, although they weren't cheap either. We thoroughly enjoyed the ice cream. Worth a visit