The prices increased but it’s fine no variety of chocolate baskets at the branch in al Ittihad mall, I prefer al Barsha branch or Nad al hamar bigger and lots of different kinds of chocolate and boxes
اتصلت و طلبت بحدود ال ٣٠٠ درهم و يوم جهز لي الطلبية قال لي المبلغ بعد الخصم الي كان ٦٠٠ درهم استوا ٥٠٠! مافي مصداقية في الكلام و مافي مراعاة للناس. و عقب يقول انه المشكله من الديزاينر سمعه غلط! و فوقهم ما عنده شي جاهز ولا قدر يعوضنا. لا اسلوب ولا مصداقية في الكلام! ما انصح حد ياخذ منهم i called and order for around 300, when i came to collect it, the total was 600 after discount it become 300, and when i told him about it, he said that its the design fault, and he heard him wrongly, he refused to make the price lower to me and if i want other order with this price i have to wait around more than 20 minutes more to make it ready to me, so total is more than 1 hour for just one order! Unsatisfied and this is my first and last time ordering from them
A very rode staff, I was going with my son the guy was unwelcoming, and didn't helpe at all. I love chocolate from there but won't go again. I recommend barsha mall branch
It is really one of the first class chocolate in UAE
See also.
History Edit
The museum opened to the public on 1 June 2018 [2] [3] [4]. Its founder, Kristi Lehtis, is an established Estonian chocolate maker and chocolate art collector. The objective of the museum is to show and inform visitors about the history of the Estonian chocolate industry and traditions since 1806.
Building Edit
The museum is located in a historical building bordering on Suur-Karja Street 20 / Pärnu Road 12. The Property was built in the years 1899–1900 by architects Rudolf von Engelhardt and Nikolai Thamm Junior for the Tallinn's German Club [5].
The premises are located around a courtyard, the main hall is located on Suur-Karja street. The building was remodeled in 1922,1928 and 1938 according to plans by architect Edgar Johan Kuusik. By then, the building was housing Krediit Bank and the main Post Office. In the basement of the building, parallel to Pärnu maantee, there was a bowling alley.
Between 1913 and 1939, Paul Kroll's hairdressing company [6]was located in the building.
Today, the building comprises business offices. Chocolala Chocolate Museum is located in the basement of the building that used to serve as the vault of a local bank.
The seller is not honest when it comes to the chocolate customers asked for at the time of purchase. I bought 3 kilos with nuts ONLY and confirmed this with the salesman who confirmed that he filled the packs as requested. When I arrived home, I found that he put everything as wanted and not paid attention to customers request. BEWARE of such act which is not professional. I left Dubai to another country, I were there I would have gone back to throw this to them.they are totally not honest, as we speak Arabic with them and not Russian or another language. This shop is not worth the visit again.