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LA RUCHE TRIANON

Pastries
3.1/5
7 review
Closed - Open to 09h30 Opening hours

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26, rue du 11-Novembre, 63000Clermont-Ferrand, France
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2024
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2024

For over a century, La Ruche Trianon has been famous for its Belle Epoque façade. An old store, but modern pastries. The creations are supervised by the artisan pastry chef and chocolatier Thierry Constant. Among the specialties of the house: the Devil's Sins (dark chocolate, milk ganache flavored with blood orange and ginger), Volcania (dark chocolates with hazelnut, raspberry and rum flavors), gentian chocolates, entremets, other creations. The house has a second point of sale in the Aubière area.

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Following the visit of Salon du Chocolat with Cournon, the desire gave us for coming to discover the shop " La Ruche Trianon.
We went to laboutic to buy chocolates and lunches to offer. (in preparation for Christmas).
When we returned the shop was empty and saleswoman was outside to smoke. Then guests inside and saleswoman finally came. One asked for a chocolate box him " The sin of diable" 16 rooms for 21euros as well as a chocolate range for £ 21. What displeased to us is that he manipulates our chocolates with its fingers without gloves or confronted with jewellery with the fingers, to catch them. Hygiene does not concern only the workshops of production and storage. Vendors must respect certain hygiene rules to avoid contaminating the products or supporting microbial development, but also, to meet certain requirements of customers.

On each chocolate we have finger marks (digital fingerprint) or nails…. a little rejecting… for a chocolate shop prestige.

No tasting to offer, or proposals for choice of chocolate or even wedding explanation /parfum/style taste of chocolate…

In short… chocolates nonpresentable and nonedible because it is really disgusting to see the chocolates with prints of fingers and signs of nails.
To avoid this chocolate shop not to have shame when you open the box for the guests.
Of course, it is a place that I know and enjoy from time to time but there for Saint Sylvestre, they must engage staff not confirmed serve more a large number of guests possible; I explained: a cake chocolate-lemon, a priori light for an end of meal.
The foot of the cake no taste of chocolate and top a thick layer of cream slightly lemon-flavoured butter, I say well slightly lemon-flavoured! As for the presentation, a small leaf holly and a small subject in almond paste, a little outdated. Fortunately, the good reputation of this house is no longer for, you will go back nevertheless. Then a little Citrate of Betain before lying down and everything will be.

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