Introduction
A chocolate museum with interactive digital displays, fascinating facts, state-of-the-art equipment and more than 100 chocolate brands available at reasonable prices.
What to Expect?
It is one of the famous tourist spots of the country and also a hotspot for all those who are chocoholics. The museum that is set up in Selangor was open to the public since 2014.
There is a Museum Café next door to the entrance.
Highlights
The museum exhibits exclusive facts about the chocolates, digital displays and several brands of chocolates. The museum is divided into numerous sections, with each of them giving you details about the chocolates and its journey over the years. At the end of the day, you will be aware of-
1. The cocoa history and its origin
2. The manufacturing process of the chocolates from Cocoa
3. Chocolate health benefits and how these sinful elements were once used as medicine
4. Revolutionising inventions in the chocolate industry
5. The art of handmade chocolates
6. Chocolate consumption stats
7. A Chocolate Printer - They also have a chocolate printer which can also print any image including your face as well on any chocolate surface and you too can get personalised chocolates. There’s no doubt in you being surprised seeing the quality of the print, and it’s worth every penny.
They also run warehouse sales on chocolates from time to time, so please be sure to check out updates and announcements on their Facebook page.
Look Around
Address: 2, Jalan Teknologi 3/5, Kota Damansara, 47810, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
03-7490 4260
Everyday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM-
Louis Low
3 weeks agoWonderful experience for your kids, they get to know the prices and ingredients of a chocolate making.
They had a chance to handmade their very first chocolate for themselves or for their parents.
Strongly recommended for preschool to organised this type of outing. Definitely a yes. -
Kareena
2 months agoVery exciting experience. The chocolate museum provided so many information about the history and origin of chocolate. There is a COLLECTION of mugs with different designs. Halfway though the museum, there a chocolate train that goes off chugging around a track. As a kid, it was lots of fun to take a break from reading information and watch the train go around while clicking all the sound effects together.
After you passed the train, there's a 3D effect photo booth that looks like the town Vernice. The effect turned out amazing but I'm not quite sure why it's there.
There's many candy achievements. There's our ex prime minister, Mr. Mahadir and his wife, made up of M&Ms. There's also Malaysia's twin towers made out of chocolate! YUM!
The final thing of museum 2.0 are these funny mirrors that either make your head longer, legs thicker, head smaller or make you look non-proportional.
Museum 1.0 has EVERYTHING about chocolate making and it was a very interesting read. At the end of museum 1.0, there was a chocolate making demo. We didn't manage to catch that but we managed to taste the milk chocolates that were made. YUMM, so delicious! Definitely will have to come back for a second round, just to watch the demo.
Finally, there's gift shop where I bought a packet of gummies. Amazing experience and I have no complaints at all! -
Sazali M Salleh
3 months agoWe came again to place an order for more chocolates!!!???
Do you know that there IS a chocolate museum in KL? Not only there is one, but they also manufacture custom made chocolate there!???
If you want a special order type of chocolate for a birthday or wedding gift, this is the place to go. My wife has been coming here for years to get her orders, and the quality of chocolate they produce are really good and exquisite!!??? -
Roy Yap
6 months agoIf you love chocolate and have nothing to do, why not visit the chocolate museum? The museum is split into two. Museum 1.0 is the free part and contains the early history of chocolate and pioneers of the chocolate industry.
It also houses a shop that sells both local and imported chocolate at a discount. The shop is also where you can buy tickets for Museum 2.0, the paid portion of the museum. Tickets are a very affordable RM5 per pax.
Museum 2.0 contains more interesting exhibits including a train model diorama, collectible cow figurines and strangely, even a hall of mirrors. It is a fairly small museum but well worth the entrance fee in my opinion. -
Liew CheonFong (liewcf)
8 months agoFree entry for Museum 1.0 (basically 2mins walk). Ticket price for Museum 2.0 is RM5(Adult) and RM3(kids). Small “museum” packed with chocolate information. Shop various chocolate at cheaper price here.
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