This chocolate museum has a very smart staff that is very knowledgeable on the history of Peruvian chocolate. 100% Peruvian chocolate. 1/3 of the last chocolate awards winners were Peruvian which says a lot about the chocolate.
Most of the chocolate is vegan and gluten free. Come for some delicious chocolate and a history lesson. Then go next door to the museo de Pisco which opens at 5pm.
They also offer bean to bar chocolate king classes. Learn the secrets of fine chocolate in an interactive environment. We stopped in as we were strolling Plaza De Armas and had a really great...
Read moreBeen there and taste an excellent chocolate (sweet tentation), wanted to buy it, cannot found the same but all the staff told me that I should take the other (tentation chocolate) because it's the same according to them. So buy it and taste it this morning, definitely not the same. Not as sweet as the other. They just want you to buy stuff. Actually here it's just chocolate but I'm in Peru since a month now and it just keep happening for everything. As long as you look like a tourist, never, NEVER, trust a...
Read moreVery expensive but a great range of chocolate and knowledgeable staff. I took of two stars because the sales assistant tried to deceive me, I was looking for a specific chocolate from Tumbas that they usually have but they were out of stock. The staff member tried to convince me that another product was cacao from Tumbas. Pretty stupid to try and deceive a customer without knowing what experience they have with your brand. Left very disappointed with that experience. But the chocolate...
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