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If you're in a bariloche don't stop visiting havanna chocolate moeo. the history of chocolate told in a very interactive way. Animal sculptures made in chocolate are amazing. hot chocolate tasting and at the end of the tour all so products to carry. a good place to visit in the afternoon! View all feedback.
Good view of the lake. Very good coffee and drinks selection.
A factory museum white a coffee chocolate on the place, it's OK but that's it
Very quiet, great views and kind attention! Loved it.
There is no set schedule for tours. They go whenever enough people accumulate. You can get a coffee in the cafe while you wait for the beginning of the tour. It costs 400 pesos and is ONLY in Spanish. I had a negative experience here. I arrived at 4pm. Woman A told me the tour would be at 4:30, so I went to the cafe to get a coffee and a budin. About 10-12 minutes later, woman B (blonde woman with curly hair and glasses) approached me and told me let me know whenever you 're ready, and we can begin the tour. Since I had just got my coffee, I told her okay how about in 10 minutes or so?! She made it seem like I was the only one for the tour and that I could just let her know when I was ready. I was expecting to have 30 minutes, like woman A said. About 5 minutes later, woman B came up to me in a panic and said Hurry up, I 'm about to start the tour now. She was rude and impatient. So I quickly rushed to join the tour, figuring I would pay for the coffee at the end since this woman was in such a panic. I went to where the tour begins at 4:23. Woman A told me to wait because the tour won 't start until 4:30. I said that woman B rushed me because the tour is starting NOW, and that I couldn 't even finish my coffee. Then woman B came into the room and was upset that I hadn 't paid yet for the coffee. I told her I would pay after because she was in such a panic, I didn 't want to make the tour start late. So then I had to rush back and pay and then rush back to join the tour again. Ultimately the tour started at 4:30, just as woman A said. Yet woman B made the experience completely unenjoyable. She was rude, and rushed me for 15 minutes, I couldn 't finish my coffee or relax, and in the end, the tour really started at 4:30. Woman B spoke so fast that I could hardly follow along (Spanish is my 2nd language). Also, half of the tour consists of watching a video on a tiny screen with terrible sound, and only words on the screen. You can barely read it. Don 't waste your time.
Nice chocolate yes. But they don't tell you the tour is completely in Spanish. So if you do not speak Spanish, don't do it. And they do not warn you the tour has started, so we waited an half hour for nothing. We bought some hot chocolate which we then also got at the tour. Not suitable for small kids.