A few posts ago I mentioned Les Deux Magots--a nice cafe in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés area of Paris. It's a famous cafe because many historical figures (such as Wilde and Sartre) used to frequent it. Anyway, the place has the best darn hot chocolate this side of the Mississi...er, the Seine river. It's listed on the menu as Chocolat des Deux Magots a l'Ancienne, in other words "old style" hot chocolate. See the image below, the hot chocolate is on the left:

I'm not a big coffee guy so whenever we feel like relaxing at a cafe I order the hot chocolate. After trying this in a few places, I've concluded that Les Deux Magots has the best hot chocolate I've ever had. It's a very dense concoction that lasts a long time. It comes with a hefty price tag of 7.5 euros, which, like everything else on the menu, is 50% pricier than other cafes. So yeah, not the most frugal purchase, but well worth it in my opinion.
The other day we went back to Les Deux Magots and got a table with a view of the 1400 year-old Saint-Germain-des-Prés church. We enjoyed our beverages while contemplating the hundreds of years of church history. A good afternoon indeed.