🥘: 9/10.Excuse me I thought it was a chocolate museum, BUT the food was darn good! My friend ordered the lasagna and it was the best I have ever had in my life, very creamy, gensour with a lot of cheese, chicken and beef! Very flavorful and you don't feel overwhelmed by the cheese, it was the perfect portion and very filling! Highly recommend! I got the spinach and tomato omelette, the Meat pizza and they are so delicious! I really appreciate that they are so generous with their food portion and ingredients! And of course the chocolate was amazing! Hot cholate was very rich, creamy, and NOT TOO Sweet!!! Love it! 🧑🏻🍳: 8/10: Great service! The waiter that served us is very nice and friendly! She is very gentle and professional! I have a great time there! 📍: 10/10: OMG am I alive in the wonderland? Cuz the flowers, plants, mirrors, bears and all the other decors are giving wonderland! I can't even describe my experience in words, one picture speaks louder than my words! It was beautiful, stunning and like a girl living in her dream house! Look at the pictures to know what I am talking about! The chocolate museum was really chevere! I loved it and had a great time there looking gat the...
Read moreThe museum consits of two part (in this location)
The museum with a shop and coffee shop.
The shop that's at the entrance of the museum has a WIDE variety of chocolates and gifts, as for the museum itself (the entrance comes included if you purchase something before entering) it's very quick but fun ride, it's like "candy for the eye" rather than an actual museum experience.
Same goes for the coffee shop next to it, it's mainly chocolate products and they are very interesting to the taste. Some may say delicious, some may say weird, you be judge.
I think it's a good place to go to, however mileage may vary with the flavours, I'd suggest going to the coffee shop and ordering the chocolate beer and maybe another product so you can taste their in house techniques and if you like them go to the actual museum/shop to buy something (which is their main goal)
A bit expensive for the locals, no so much for...
Read moreThe Museo del Chocolate in Villa de Leyva is a delightful destination for chocolate enthusiasts and anyone looking to indulge in a unique sensory experience. Situated in the charming town of Villa de Leyva, the museum offers a comprehensive journey through the history and process of chocolate making.
Visitors can explore exhibits detailing the origins of chocolate, its cultural significance, and the various stages of production, from cacao bean to finished product. The museum also features an impressive collection of chocolate-related artifacts and interactive displays that engage guests of all ages.
One of the highlights is the on-site café, where you can sample a variety of exquisite chocolate treats and beverages. The artisanal chocolates, crafted with local ingredients, are a must-try, offering a taste that reflects the rich heritage and innovative spirit of Colombian...
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