Spacious cafe next to the old train station with a lot of seating, and many chocolate samples! (I got charged 5k to enter the train station area, but I think you can get refunded the amount if you talk to the staff.) The staff members are warm and kind, not to mention generous with samples! The delicate Nama chocolates come in many flavors, but I also like the dark chocolates they produce, and the chilled bottled chocolate drinks that you can take away! The packaging is really nice and thoughtfully designed, too. For a drink at the cafe, I tried their signature Bailey's chocolate, served in a small, elegant cup. It was immensely rich and delicious, with an inner warmth stemming from the Bailey's liquor. I even talked to one of the co-owners afterwards, who was welcoming and enthusiastic about the business when he talked about how The Choco started. On Sunday evenings (at the time of writing), they also have a live acoustic music show featuring guitarist / singer Tommy singing English songs, with monetary contributions going to the local community. It's a pretty nice and chill experience. Would like to...
Read morea very nice chocolateria located right at the Đà Lạt Railway Station. the interior is inviting and cosy, it was a perfect spot for us to spend waiting time for our train after getting late tickets. inside you can test a variety of their brand chocolate for free and purchase products starting from cocoa and cookies all the way to over 10 chocolate flavors. besides drinks and chocolate itself, there are some desserts available on the menu, and the store space itself has tables, bookcases for readers, and, inour case, Tết Nguyên Đán decorations for photo-taking. you can also get a cup of free green tea to quench the thirst, although say we didn't get any as they ran out. had very...
Read moreI came here several days ago and gotta tell ya this is a very nice café overall. I had egg coffee, chocolate lava cakes and something soufflé, which all looked elegant and tasted wonderful. The café feels really quaint in a charming, refreshing way because of the decorations: wooden furniture, little plants here and there and some classy chandeliers. It’s quiet, cosy, spacious, unique, and it also suits the surroundings, which is the old Da Lat train station. It offers a lot for such a reasonable price. Overall, a great place to hang out, drink, relax and take nice photos. I may sound like promoting the café, and in fact I am! (I’m not sponsored or hired by anyone or any...
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