Chocolate Museum Kuala Lumpur - 47810 Petaling Jaya

3.9/5 β˜… based on 8 reviews

Contact Chocolate Museum Kuala Lumpur

Address :

2, Jalan Teknologi 3/5, Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia

Phone : πŸ“ž +79
Website : http://chocolatemuseum.my/
Categories :
City : Selangor
Description : Museum with displays about the history of chocolate, demonstrations, tastings & a retail store.

2, Jalan Teknologi 3/5, Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
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Shell summer on Google

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Suitable for family with small kids. Free admissions for 1part of museum. And another part will be only enter with ticket. Ticket can be purchased on shop. And reasonable price
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Aineil Wahidah on Google

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My false for my high expectation. This museum is basically a very simple place. It has part 1 which is free. Inside, just like a gallery and origin of chocolate and the chocolate brand creator. And through out the end, you will see shop that sells chocolate. If you want to go to the part 2 museum, you need to buy the ticket from the chocolate shop. It cost you RM5 perperson. Inside the part 2, you will see more. It is just a short journey. No chocolate making but it is just like a chocolate information museum. Not much of chococolate being shown but more to the creator of chocolate brands. It was fun if you want to have a relaxing trip. I just expect more where I can touch and taste the chocolate. But overall it is good to learn new things.
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Kgia Teo on Google

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The mini train didn't run. a whole bunch of us were waiting around for it (there was a schedule there). if not running they should say so. no proper signage on where to start or buy tickets..and the kitchen near the shop no one was doing any demonstration..all this on a sunday..wouldn't have gone if i had known these 2 things were not happening..there should be proper info and lots of improvements to be made
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Millennium Falcon on Google

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Informative museum on the history of chocolate / cocoa as well as how the sticky brown stuff is made - albeit one that’s also kinda small... And seems like the main highlight is the shop where people tend to buy loads of chocolate products, like what we get in Langkawi! ?
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Chloe Chong on Google

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Normally I will give four to five star for such experience. All the staffs were very kind except the cashier (woman) who handle my purchase she was not polite. I am not sure what is her name but I am can find out from the receipt. This could be a perfect trip if not because of her. I would like to extend my special thanks to the boy who dressed up as a chef who was in charge of chocolate making process who volunteered to help my son through the chocolate museum 2.0 as my daughter refused to go in so I must company her outside unlike the cashier the chef is very understanding. Why would a customer who bought rm300 worth of chocolate refused to pay rm3 entrance? I already explained to her and all she insist was buy ticket buy ticket, I just ask her will the exit be the same place or different. Only people who usually take advantage of buying one ticket and use for more than one person will think other people also do the same like her.
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Shaik Nazirrudin on Google

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Some interesting facts and history about chocolate and the origin. There are old machine for chocolate making being displayed. Sculptures made of chocolate are on display. In the end we can buy chocolate. Parking is free.
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lala lala on Google

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We were there while there is a kindergarten trip so we followed the group while the staff was explaining. The staff good at explaining it in a fun way towards kids. The session to go through the museum is short, unless you would like to read eveything from it. The chocolate shop serves variety of chocolates. Not much but okaylah, no need to go to Langkawi. But the space is kind of compact so it is quite suffocating when there were many people and kids inside. Parking is easy.
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Pam Ko Fit Foodie on Google

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Not a huge museum! Regardless, it's a very very enchanting and informative place for those claiming chocolate crazy or lovers like me! As a huge fan of a bitterly dark chocolate containing 90% cocoa mass above, after visiting here, the information gathered and understood from the museum firmly reasurred me to go for enjoying as much as some quality dark chocolate as possible. No other sweet sugary ones! ? It's a must visit place for any ages and very well artistically designed and displayed. More importantly it's easy and straightforward in every explanation. I wish I had more time to read it all again. The staff is all smiles and very kind to let me know when it close and where to go after the museum 1 to museum 2 etc. Thanks again! I will for sure revisit again with my little son. ????

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