Wittamer & Co

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Wittamer & Co[edit | edit source]

Wittamer & Co is a renowned Belgian chocolatier and bakery located in the heart of Brussels, specifically in the famous Sablon district. The company was established in 1910 and has since been a symbol of Belgian gastronomy and luxury.

History[edit | edit source]

Wittamer & Co was founded by Henri Wittamer in 1910. The business started as a small bakery and gradually expanded into a chocolatier. The Wittamer family has been managing the company for three generations, maintaining the tradition of excellence and quality in their products.

Products[edit | edit source]

Wittamer & Co offers a wide range of products, including chocolates, pastries, macarons, and ice cream. The company is particularly known for its high-quality chocolates, which are made using traditional Belgian techniques. The chocolates come in a variety of flavors, including classic Belgian pralines, truffles, and unique creations.

Recognition[edit | edit source]

Wittamer & Co has received numerous awards and recognitions for its exceptional products. In 1999, the company was appointed as the official supplier to the Belgian Royal Court, a prestigious title that signifies the high quality of its products.

Locations[edit | edit source]

The main store of Wittamer & Co is located in the Sablon district of Brussels. The company also has several other locations in Belgium and abroad.

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