It’s hard not to be impressed by an English product bearing a gold-stamped Royal Warrant. Especially one that’s packaged in the most delightful bright yellow box with swirly gold designs and crammed with white chocolate truffles oozing with the softest, creamiest caramel and banana centres.
I’m talking, of course, about Prestat’s luscious Banoffee Truffles, £10, one of the more adventurous options from this traditional London chocolatier.
Established in 1902, Prestat has been a royal favourite since 1975, and the tiny old-fashioned shop on Piccadilly’s Princes Arcade was apparently a favourite pitstop for author Roald Dahl.
And with flavours such as Organic Milk Choc Wafers with Ground Cinnamon and Organic Milk Choc Wafers Infused with Earl Grey, is it little wonder that Dahl was inspired to create Willy Wonka’s weird and wonderful business?
For a unique taste of England, try Prestat’s Violet and Rose truffles, £13.50. The sugar-crème fondants are infused with rose and violet oils and covered in dark chocolate. With the royal nod of approval, you really can’t go wrong.
Prestat
www.prestat.co.uk
14 Princes Arcade,
Piccadilly,
London SW1
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday 9.30am-6pm
Saturday 10am-5pm
Nearest tube: Piccadilly or Green Park
Wednesday, 28 November 2007
What to take home Wednesday: Prestat chocolates
Posted by Top bird at 11/28/2007 11:36:00 pm
Labels: Christmas 2007, London shopping, London souvenirs, London sweet shops, Shopping in Mayfair, Shopping in South West London, Shopping in SW1, Shopping online
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1 comments:
I've always meant to visit Prestat but just never gotten round to it, however your lovely pics and the banoffee truffles have made me decide to visit asap!
Great blog btw!!
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