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Paul A. Young Fine Chocolates

by Krista

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Paul A. Young Fine Chocolates
33 Camden Passage
N1 8EA
Tel: 020 7424 5750

Date of Last Visit: Saturday, October 13th, 2007

The Victim: Me

The Damage: £15

The Background: Sarah and Arielle have invited me over for tea and cake. I remember reading somewhere that guests should always bring chocolate. I am wandering down Camden Passage on my way to the tube (it’s the scenic route) when I come across Paul Young (the store, not the person). Chocolate!

To be honest, chocolate is not really my thing. I like cheesecake. And lemon tart. And the odd ginger snap. But one step into Paul Young, and I’m hooked. And hey, there’s Paul himself! (I remember reading somewhere that he has ginger hair. There he is, walking around with boxes! Brush with fame.)

I’m approached by a friendly staff member with a white glove. She hand packs my selected chocolates for me (the stilton one being an odd, but delicious and cheesecake-y addition), and I give in to temptation and grab a ginger stem brownie too. (It’s so rich, it takes me four days to eat. One quarter at a time.)

The Verdict: Love it. Love Paul. Can’t wait for Valentines Day. (This presumes I’ll have a Valentine.)

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3 comments

James Cronin 2007 -

We’re thrilled you liked our shop and hope that your hosts enjoyed the chocolates that you brought to dinner (they did make it all the way to dinner didn’t they? 🙂

I thought your readers might like to know that we’ve just opened our second shop which is right in the heart of the old City of London, next to Bank tube – 20 Royal Exchange, Threadneedle St, London EC3V 3LP

All the same fresh chocolates made by hand each day in the kitchen on site.

http://www.paulayoung.co.uk/

Enjoy!

Sarah 2007 -

We LOVED the chocolates! I think eating good chocolate should be a guilt-free experience so thank you!

slonik 2007 -

I’d never noticed this shop before, but was intrigued by your tales of stilton chocolate. It is indeed odd but delicious. Though I don’t think I’m addicted. Which is lucky, because they’re £1.50 a pop and none of my friends make such generous dinner party guests!

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