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Via Roma 35
23032 Bormio
Italy
Hours
What time does Choco Bormio Cioccolateria open?
Choco Bormio Cioccolateria opens at 3:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Choco Bormio Cioccolateria close?
Choco Bormio Cioccolateria closes at 7:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 3:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Does Choco Bormio Cioccolateria have parking?
Yes, Choco Bormio Cioccolateria has parking options.
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We stopped in after a long day of walking and sight seeing. The shop has chocolates, gelato, coffee…read moreand crepes. We just had the gelato. I had the tiramisu and my girlfriend had the strawberry. The gelato was very creamy and tasty. We definitely enjoyed it and the employees were great in dealing with our non-Italian speaking. I am definitely going back to try their chocolates made at the shop.
Their crepes were so good when I went. They were also very nice. They had a huge variety of…read morechocolate also.
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Absolutely loved the Swiss chocolate here we taste tested several different flavors, it was a…read morewonderful opportunity to try Swiss chocolate. Our service was impeccable since it was our first time to Switzerland. We purchased four different flavors of chocolate and couldn't wait to share it with our family back in the United States . We rode the Bernina line open window train and bus from Milan to Saint Moritz. unfortunately on our way home, we left our chocolate on the train so we looked for other stores in Milan and the airport, but didn't find anything. Thankfully our sales clerk let us know that there was a location in Houston, Texas, and we're going to visit next month. we were so sad, but pray that someone else has a chance to experience the amazing chocolate.
The reason I only gave 4 stars for the good chocolate and not 5 stars was because 1 lady in the…read moreshop was racist to my family. We look asian but we are not chinese and we are American citizens. But she was very rude, she pick and choose customers. We standed in front of her and she kept picking the other customers whom have white skin color. We were there first, in front line. But she kept saying hi and invited others next to us or behind us. Until I can't hold it anymore and stopped her before she pick another customer behind us. She wasn't happy when I ask her to help us. She went to the back and ear drop another employee something and that employee gave us a wierd look. I hate when people racist and make assumptions about to be chinese. I read the reviews and there were multiple reviews mention about your employees were rude and only pick customers by the look (skin color, looking rich). The reality is I was the one bought the most. The other white skin customer bought only €13. I paid total €64. The others white customers were in the same tour trip with us and also noticed that your employees were racist. Shame on them. They think they are above everyone.
If sweet is what you want, this is the place. Small inside but packed with sugar delights. Prices…read moreare sooo reasonable compared to Venice. Say, one bag of my candies was €2 pretty cheap compared to €5. Staff is friendly but don't speak a word of English so you might play gestures for a little bit. Also, very few places have coffee and this huge selection of sweets, this is a one stop kinda place. For the more fancy desserts it's not too bad, about €15 average but then again, they are nothing short of perfection. We are coming back!
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