Choco-Story Brussels
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Contact Choco-Story Brussels
Address : | Rue de l'Etuve 41, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium |
Phone : | π +8 |
Website : | http://choco-story-brussels.be/ |
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City : | Bruxelles |
Description : | Small museum featuring chocolate-related exhibits & live demonstrations with a master chocolatier. |
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Bill Deihl on Google
β β β β β The presentation changed a lot since I was here last. Definitely better.
They have good headsets and more video/interactive displays.
And free fresh chocolate at the finish
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francesco zanetti on Google
β β β β β A sweet surprise just a few steps far from Grand Place. Immersive experience in the world of cocoa, pralines,cocoa beans and all the instruments connected to this world. Very recommended.
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Chiara Porzio on Google
β β β β β The tour is really interesting! It shows you step by step how the chocolate is made, from the cocoa beans to the famous Belgian Pralines. The staff is really nice and friendly, the tour is 100% wheelchair friendly, they are really well organised! The final demonstration is really cool, and the chocolate guy is really friendly. The whole staff can speak english, and thatβs really good!
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Vincent H (BigVinny) on Google
β β β β β Decided to drop by after seeing much hyped (and vastly overrated) Manneken Pis statue which is located in same block. Anaconda statue outside was whimsical and staff inside were friendly. It started out with replica relics of bygone era to illustrate how cocoa bean was originally cultivated and used while gradually moving towards how it is known to us, delicious chocolate. It is rather educational and had many bits of interactive segments to keep you interested. Live Praline making session is held in every 30 minutes and the artisan was full of character despite having only four guests attending the session at the time. Chocolates given out were delicious, well above token souvenir items usually associated with. As Belgium is known for chocolate (among other things), it is worth spending 90 minutes inside.
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Tahnee on Google
β β β β β This a must do tour when in town. The history of chocolate was amazing, & the samples towards the end with the chocolate demo was really cool.
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Cezary Kuik on Google
β β β β β A very interesting exhibition, although I must admit that the museum does not fully use the potential of the topic, which is chocolate.
An example is the section on the history of cocoa. Instead of looking at 50 pottery dishes and plastic mannequins, it would be much nicer to be able to taste what the original spicy cocoa tasted like.
I think it would be good to expand the exhibition on modern times, because today there are so many chocolate empires.
We had a lot of fun with the chocolate-making demonstration. Something really magical. After all, it is worth seeing this place, a must-see in Brussels.
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Miroslav HajnoΕ‘ on Google
β β β β β ?Museum of chocolate is place which you want visit, but as well taste! History and explaining the process of making chocolate not only in Belgium ?? but worldwide. Take you one hour with performance in the end. The price of ticket ? is around 9 EUR per person! Recommend!
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Kerry-Ann E. on Google
β β β β β Very nice small museum in the heart of Brussels (close to Grand Place). This place takes you through the history of chocolate with mini clips, short stories and visual representations.
The museum is kid friendly and accessible to people in wheelchair.
Spoiler alert, you get to taste a praline after a short demo at the end of the visit.
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