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    Costa de Cacao

    4.4 (5 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 10:30 pm

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    Lucy T.

    This place is candy heaven! I got fresh handmade gummy is made with fruit, and all kinds of chocolate! I got dark chocolate, milk chocolate turtle chocolate any kind of chocolate you want they have! You definitely have to go stop off at the store and get gourmet amazing chocolate!

    Strawberry and pistachio macarons

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    Choco Museo - making chocolate paste for hot milk or water

    Choco Museo

    4.6(54 reviews)
    9.6 km
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    This review is based on the mini workshop aimed at kids…read more I'm thinking the high average rating of this place is from the actual workshops that are not the mini one tailored to kids. The workshop advertises itself as a place to "make chocolate"; I guess I interpreted this a little too literally. The workshop consisted of literally pouring melted chocolate into molds and then adding some toppings like nuts or sprinkles to it. While this was very fun for my daughter who is a toddler, I felt ripped off for this experience. Furthermore, that you aren't even provided enough chocolate to complete your molds is a little disappointing in my opinion. Others in my group seemed to agree. The chocolate itself is very pricy, especially for the quality. It was more expensive than the pricier bars I've seen at Whole Foods. However, if you go to the botanical gardens, this chocolate is sold there but for about 25% more than what is in the shop. It also would have been nice to have had dark chocolate as an option for the experience. I think just having one type (milk chocolate) is an easy way for choco museum to improve. While our host was friendly and informative, it felt like a stretch to call this place a museum. I did learn stuff, but it seems you could only access the "museum" if you paid for a workshop.

    We just did the Total Chocolate experience today and really enjoyed it. Great history of cocoa and…read moregot to make a variety of chocolates and tasting. I recommend it

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    Pescaderia La Corbeteña - The kilo of tuna we picked up. Made ceviche (delicious!) and tuna steaks in mole verde. So fresh.

    Pescaderia La Corbeteña

    4.0(2 reviews)
    10.4 km
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    This is your spot for fresh fish in Old Town PV. It follows the format for small Mexican fish…read moremarkets - open-air, stocked with a rotating selection of whatever came off the boats that day, and ready to rock. If you're squeamish about fish smell or the idea of flies, you might want to send your husband/friend/manservant here to purchase your fish for you. However while it looks a lot more rustic than your average US fish market, it's not that bad. We scored some excellent seabass and a fat kilo of tuna here for what I'd consider to be dirt cheap. And I'm assuming I paid gringo-price. The guys were helpful, spoke enough english to get me what I needed, and when I asked for tuna, they pulled a huge whole tuna out of the cooler, hacked off a kilo, and handed it to me. See photos. It was a thing of beauty. The fish sections in the supermercados around here suck. Come to this Pescaderia and get the fresh, tasty stuff instead. Support the little guy.

    This very small, "hole-in-the-wall" in size, fish market, is on Constitucion, directly across the…read morestreet from where the entrance and exit to the former Rizo's Supermercado were located. Fish, other seafoods, and shellfish, arrive at the shop in the early-mornings (weekdays, and Saturday), and once unpacked, are set up for sale rather quickly by the staff. My favourite time to shop there is between 7-9am, when the products are out for sale, and the selections and freshness the best. For me, it's been primarily a place to shop for shrimp. I find their selections are often 'the' best in the area -- allowing me to choose sizes graded from small to large, and at times, very large, with heads still attached. For us, I'm most often seeking "mediums" for our our cooking, but once in a while, the "small'' are great for cocktails, to use in sandwiches, stir-fries, and the like, and the "large" or "very large" can make some yummy dinner treats. The shrimp are priced by the kilo, and the friendly and accommodating staff will always provide you with as much or little as you wish. I like this little pescaderia, have been shopping there for several years, and have never had a problem with the quality of products purchased.

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