“We have made a promise that our chocolate will always be Made of Africa using cocoa beans that have never left the continent. We source our cacao beans directly from farmer cooperatives in Tanzania and produce over 100 product product variations in our factory in Cape Town, South Africa.” – AFRIKOA Luxury Craft Chocolate
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Xiao Xiao Chen
3 weeks agoThe chocolate tour is only at the shop and it’s mostly just explaining and you can see everything there. Tasting is not much just a tiny piece and you can try every pieces but it is quite informative if you’re interested in how chocolate are made. If it’s out of your way don’t come here specially for the tour coz it’s not much but the chocolate itself is tasty tho! We did purchase some of them to bring home but I don’t think it’s compulsory. Staff are pretty friendly and accommodating too.
tigerdragon1302
9 months agoGreat chocolate tasting. The chocolatier was patient and answered all our questions. Great selection of different types of chocolate to purchase. The Lactose free oat one is a winner for sure. The mango one was so good, I had to take some home.
Charl van Rensburg
8 months agoWe had our family for a tasting. The ladies do some mych to make you feel special. The tasting was a expience and we learned a lot and she knows her customers. Unfortunaly we soend wayvto much because it is so good and you can’t choose so you buy them all! The staff get’s a 5 star from us and the product also!
Quintin Collett Marques
8 months agoHad the Bean to Bar Experience whereby you join an in-depth session of how chocolate is farmed and crafted, you get to taste various types of chocolate to experience the difference between them in more than just taste. There are so many chocolate products, and honestly, it is too difficult to decide on what to buy because everything makes your mouth water !
Ralph A
a year agoWe made an appointment for the chocolate tasting and on arrival we were warmly greeted by the staff. However the R150.00 per person was not worth it as for the 30 minutes we were explained where the bean came from and how the chocolates are being made, something you can watch on YouTube. The tasting was a chocolate chip the size of a flat 10 cent piece. .we thought that it would be a tour and how the chocolate is being made.My personal view is to save your money and rather buy the chocolate and do the tasting at home it will be more value for your money. After the tasting you still have to buy the chocolate.