Here they are, in alphabetical order.
Alain Ducasse
At the Alain Ducasse stand in the Galeries Lafayette (103 Grand-Rue), find some geometric chicks, ‘turned eggs’ filled with almond and hazelnut praline (called ‘œuf tourné’ in French--they look like they’re made up of a series of spirals) or chicken eggshells filled with almond, coconut, hazelnut or nibs.
Chocolate House
The Chocolate House by Nathalie Bonn (20 rue du Marché-aux-Herbes) has giant chocolate eggs (filled with treats), miniature chocolate eggs, mini chocolate figurines in the form of rabbits, ducks and sheep, and Easter-themed chocolate lollipops.
Comtesse du Barry Luxembourg
The gourmet grocery store (13 rue Beaumont) sells floral-patterned porcelain eggs filled with miniature chocolate eggs.
Genaveh
Giant chocolate eggs (filled with miniature eggs), almond praline eggs dotted with chunks of hazelnut, delicate chicken eggshells filled with chocolate and praline, a birdhouse in the form of an egg, along with chocolate chicks and rabbits are available at Genaveh (1 rue Philippe II).
Kaempff-Kohler
Looking for a variety of chocolate animals? Kaempff-Kohler (18 place Guillaume II) has rabbits, cows, owls, chicks, whales and even a bear dressed as a pirate available for Easter. There are also mini eggs, giant chocolate eggs and nougatine eggs.
Leonidas
The Belgian chocolate-maker (86 Grand-Rue) has got plenty of flavours filling its chocolate eggs: praline. pistachio, raspberry, cookies and cream, caramel and more. For Easter, they’ve got a new ‘chocolate trio’ egg, made up of a shell of milk chocolate filled with creamy white chocolate, flakes of dark chocolate and a layer of crunchy dark chocolate.
Namur
Find giant chocolate eggs, miniature chocolate or nougatine eggs nestled in pastel-coloured ceramic egg cups, chocolate and crunchy almond rabbits, giant chocolate chickens and more at Namur (27 rue des Capucins).
Oberweis
Oberweis (16 Grand-Rue) offers a variety of cartoon-like figurines with giant chocolate eggs that make up their body, marzipan chicks and rabbits, as well as the classic miniature, medium-sized and giant chocolate and praline eggs.
Passion Chocolat
Present in Luxembourg’s Ville-Haute since last September, Belgian chocolatier Passion Chocolat (3 Grand-Rue) has got Easter-themed pralines, chocolate eggs in a variety of sizes, and plastic or metallic eggs decorated with colourful designs and filled with chocolate eggs.
Pierre Marcolini
Located in the Galeries Lafayette (103 Grand-Rue), the Pierre Marcolini stand has giant eggs, chocolate-covered marshmallow rabbits, bunny-shaped boxes filled with chocolates and more.