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Madame Delluc
Belgian chocolate shop in Gion, offering exquisite pralines, pastries, and café-style treats in an elegant setting.
Dining
Café, Dessert, Chocolate, Luxury
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Madame Delluc introduces Kyoto to the legacy of Belgian chocolatier Léonidas Kist, who founded the first praline maker, Jean Neuhaus’s successor, in Brussels over a century ago. Tucked into Gion’s historic streets, the shop combines European elegance with Kyoto’s refined character, offering handcrafted pralines, ganache-filled chocolates, and delicate pastries presented with artistic precision. Guests can enjoy a quiet moment in the shop with coffee or tea or choose beautifully wrapped assortments as gifts. Both luxurious and subtle, Madame Delluc brings a continental touch to Kyoto’s confectionery scene, making it a destination for travelers seeking refined sweets in a cultural setting.
Facilities & Services
Salon for in-store dining
Seasonal pralines and pastries
Gift wrapping and take-home assortments
Barrier-free access in select areas
Multilingual staff support
Proximity to Gion attractions