Ein Vered, Israel
HaHadarim 9
N/A
+972 775255370
Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seating
We spent a delightful 2 hours with Limor at Sarina Chocolate. You do need to book as workshops are conducted in English and Hebrew and there are children focused ones and adult focused ones. Limor was an excellent coordinator and host. The children's workshop was interesting and fun (ours are 13, 11 and 9). We were also shown the \only cocoa trees\ in Israel. The different types of chocolates were explained and tasted. After washing hands, we proceeded to make four different types of chocolate treats. I do not even like chocolate yet had great fun sampling, designing and making the different chocolate treats. At the end, there were different things provided to dip into chocolate like fruits, sweets and pretzels. Tea and coffee is provided. We all came away with enough chocolate to last the holiday and 10 days later are still eating it. Highly recommended. Perhaps stop off first to pick strawberries to dip at the משק אקלר תות ועוד in nearby Kadima
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Great place with wonderful workshop for kids of all ages!
80 per person. Worth it imo. Made an a5 sized chocolate picture, a cone filled with ganache and decorated with melted chocolate and sprinkles and a small block of chocolate with crushed cookies, rice Krispies and smarties. We then got to eat marshmallows dipped in melted chocolate. Very fun for kids!! They also grow cacao trees there which was great to see.
We have been on children birthday event. It was very interesting and fun as well. The staff are very friendly.
I must start by saying I just dropped by, but Gil was more than happy to accommodate me with what little time they had. I initially saw a report on what they were doing (growing chocolate trees in Israel) online. I was very fascinated and wanted to see his growing facilities since I am a plant hobbyist. So I went alone on a Sunday. They were sadly already giving a chocolate demo class, so Gil showed me around. He also suggested other places with plants on the Moshav. It was beautiful there. The tour was interesting. He apparently has lost 4 of the 6 trees. But he is getting some new ones to replace the old ones. The chocolate class looked fun from what I saw. And they have a neat little shop and restaurant. I would recommend anyone who is interested in chocolate should go here.
My paretns took my daughter there and all had a wonderful time. My little one came back home with a lot of chocolates she made and was super happy about it. My parents were also impressed with the quality of the place a the experience. A visit there includes a chocolate fondue, a visit to a greenhouse with Cocoa trees, a movie about chocolate and a chocolate workshop.
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Can be interesting to chocolate fun's or children up 12
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