Harrison Signature outlet is a chocolate shop that located at Taman Shamelin Perkasa, Cheras. This is the first time i visiting the outlet and joining the parent-kids chocolate making workshop.
When I arrived, the outlet is full of people, there are a lot of buses that bringing all the visitors and tourists to visit the shop. There are variety of chocolates you can get from the shop.
The most special chocolate that represents Malaysia is the Durian Chocolates that using only 100% real durian flesh. First time I try and eat the durian chocolate and it really taste delicious!
Another only made in Malaysia chocolate is Tongkat Ali chocolate. They also have chili chocolate and ginger chocolate which is a bit spicy. Other such as dark chocolate, milk chocolate, yogurt chocolate, white chocolate, espresso chocolate, mint chocolate and my favorite tiramisu chocolate.
I also try the chocolate drinks that made by the chocolate instant powder. All MyKad holders are entitle for 25% discount store wise. Go and grab the chocolates you likes or as gifts for your love one.
The person in charge explain to us how the coco is being harvested and process to become different type of chocolates.
There are 4 types of chocolates can be produced : dark chocolate, white chocolate, milk chocolate and chocolate powder. This is the first time I'm having some knowledge about coco.
The highlight of the day is the DIY chocolate making workshop which is available with the price of RM35 per person. My daughter is having fun and follow the instruction to make the chocolates.
There are 4 types of chocolates that we made. First is the 4 rectangle chocolates with the shape of KLCC shape, hibiscus flower, Orang Utan and Harrison Signature words.
Next is making biscuit chocolate with our own pattern on top of it. The third chocolate is the chocolate lollipop and the last chocolate is the big orang utan chocolate.
The experience is fantastic and we enjoy the workshop so much, my kids like to eat all the chocolates they made. It was a great day to be at Harrison Signature.
For more details, please refer to Harriston Signature website and Harriston Signature Facebook.
When I arrived, the outlet is full of people, there are a lot of buses that bringing all the visitors and tourists to visit the shop. There are variety of chocolates you can get from the shop.
The most special chocolate that represents Malaysia is the Durian Chocolates that using only 100% real durian flesh. First time I try and eat the durian chocolate and it really taste delicious!
Another only made in Malaysia chocolate is Tongkat Ali chocolate. They also have chili chocolate and ginger chocolate which is a bit spicy. Other such as dark chocolate, milk chocolate, yogurt chocolate, white chocolate, espresso chocolate, mint chocolate and my favorite tiramisu chocolate.
I also try the chocolate drinks that made by the chocolate instant powder. All MyKad holders are entitle for 25% discount store wise. Go and grab the chocolates you likes or as gifts for your love one.
The person in charge explain to us how the coco is being harvested and process to become different type of chocolates.
There are 4 types of chocolates can be produced : dark chocolate, white chocolate, milk chocolate and chocolate powder. This is the first time I'm having some knowledge about coco.
The highlight of the day is the DIY chocolate making workshop which is available with the price of RM35 per person. My daughter is having fun and follow the instruction to make the chocolates.
There are 4 types of chocolates that we made. First is the 4 rectangle chocolates with the shape of KLCC shape, hibiscus flower, Orang Utan and Harrison Signature words.
Next is making biscuit chocolate with our own pattern on top of it. The third chocolate is the chocolate lollipop and the last chocolate is the big orang utan chocolate.
The experience is fantastic and we enjoy the workshop so much, my kids like to eat all the chocolates they made. It was a great day to be at Harrison Signature.
For more details, please refer to Harriston Signature website and Harriston Signature Facebook.
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