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12ax7



Joined: 07 Nov 2009

PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 4:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I get some from here every Christmas:

http://www.rogerschocolates.com/

Try the gift collections. The "Canadian Art Collection" ones are affordable and you'll have variety.
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lonestarteacher



Joined: 09 Jan 2011
Location: Suncheon

PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 8:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Ghana Black chocolate that you can get at HomePlus or other places (I know you said not these types of places) it comes in individual nice wrappers in a nice case and they're perfect snack size, or to have in case of a migraine which use them to help from time to time.
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DejaVu



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 8:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My palate for chocolate is definitely lacking in comparison to other fine foods/drinks but I've got to say that Ghana is the worst stuff I've ever had.
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madoka



Joined: 27 Mar 2008

PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 8:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

radcon wrote:
I was wondering how long it would take for a certain poster to chime in about his elitist chocolate experience. "I prefer chocolates made from cocoa hand picked by Ghanian virgin maidens, then sent into orbit around the earth for two months before Lichtenstein's top chocolatier works his magic. These are very expensive and exclusive; you probably never heard of them."


The OP requested "Godiva level or somewhat above." If you had bothered to check the chocolatier I suggested, you'd find that he is in the same ballpark price-wise as Godiva, yet his quality is better than much more expensive brands. But I guess it's easier to whinge than to contribute. Rolling Eyes
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radcon



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 8:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

madoka wrote:
radcon wrote:
I was wondering how long it would take for a certain poster to chime in about his elitist chocolate experience. "I prefer chocolates made from cocoa hand picked by Ghanian virgin maidens, then sent into orbit around the earth for two months before Lichtenstein's top chocolatier works his magic. These are very expensive and exclusive; you probably never heard of them."


The OP requested "Godiva level or somewhat above." If you had bothered to check the chocolatier I suggested, you'd find that he is in the same ballpark price-wise as Godiva, yet his quality is better than much more expensive brands. But I guess it's easier to whinge than to contribute. Rolling Eyes


Im not whining. I find your posting style amusing. You just can't resist posting about the expensive life style you supposedly lead in every thread: ie "200 dollar box of chocolates".
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The Cosmic Hum



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 10:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

radcon wrote:
I was wondering how long it would take for a certain poster to chime in about his elitist chocolate experience. "I prefer chocolates made from cocoa hand picked by Ghanian virgin maidens, then sent into orbit around the earth for two months before Lichtenstein's top chocolatier works his magic. These are very expensive and exclusive; you probably never heard of them."


...brought tears to my eyes. Wink

I know I shouldn't laugh at that...but still...it was pretty funny.

Madoka...no offense...just in fun.

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But I guess it's easier to whinge than to contribute.


While I know there is a raging controversy over the spelling of whinge, I still think you can enjoy a good wine and contribute to a thread like this. Especially a nice wine with some good chocolate. They complement each other quite well and reduce high blood pressure at the same time, which is an added bonus when taking posting a bit too seriously. Wink
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littlelisa



Joined: 12 Jun 2007
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 10:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The best I have found in Korea (and I am a HUGE chocolate snob):

For hot chocolate (or truffles, they have those too): Cacaoboom 카카오봄 in Hongdae area. I know the English pronunciation is different from the Hangeul one, so I put both... that's the way they spell them. Don't know why.

For bars: You can get bars of chocolate from Michel Cluizel in either 70%, 85%, or their origines taster set (sadly, not whole bars of the origine stuff) or also some limited flavoured ones, such as orange, I think. You can get them sometimes at Sinsegae stores, or otherwise at www.frenchshop.co.kr

Now Godiva isn't actually really very good quality, so if you're only looking for that quality, then it shouldn't be that hard. But I'd recommend Cacaoboom. Mostly I have their hot chocolate (I usually get the maracaibo, the chili one or the strong from their hot chocolate choices) when I go rather than their truffles, but I've tried a few truffles and they were good. Some I liked better than others, but that's always the case, right?

(really? Green and Black? I mean it's okay, but.. and then GHANA BLACK? I will give you only that it is better quality than Hershey's. But not even at the level of Godiva, which is not particularly high.)
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The Cosmic Hum



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 11:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

littlelisa wrote:
The best I have found in Korea (and I am a HUGE chocolate snob):

For hot chocolate (or truffles, they have those too): Cacaoboom 카카오봄 in Hongdae area. I know the English pronunciation is different from the Hangeul one, so I put both... that's the way they spell them. Don't know why.

For bars: You can get bars of chocolate from Michel Cluizel in either 70%, 85%, or their origines taster set (sadly, not whole bars of the origine stuff) or also some limited flavoured ones, such as orange, I think. You can get them sometimes at Sinsegae stores, or otherwise at www.frenchshop.co.kr

Now Godiva isn't actually really very good quality, so if you're only looking for that quality, then it shouldn't be that hard. But I'd recommend Cacaoboom. Mostly I have their hot chocolate (I usually get the maracaibo, the chili one or the strong from their hot chocolate choices) when I go rather than their truffles, but I've tried a few truffles and they were good. Some I liked better than others, but that's always the case, right?

(really? Green and Black? I mean it's okay, but.. and then GHANA BLACK? I will give you only that it is better quality than Hershey's. But not even at the level of Godiva, which is not particularly high.)


What are the prices for those? The OP mentioned price was a factor.

The Green and Black suggestion was for its price and quality...and delivery to the door is nice. Wink
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littlelisa



Joined: 12 Jun 2007
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 11:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Cosmic Hum wrote:
littlelisa wrote:
The best I have found in Korea (and I am a HUGE chocolate snob):

For hot chocolate (or truffles, they have those too): Cacaoboom 카카오봄 in Hongdae area. I know the English pronunciation is different from the Hangeul one, so I put both... that's the way they spell them. Don't know why.

For bars: You can get bars of chocolate from Michel Cluizel in either 70%, 85%, or their origines taster set (sadly, not whole bars of the origine stuff) or also some limited flavoured ones, such as orange, I think. You can get them sometimes at Sinsegae stores, or otherwise at www.frenchshop.co.kr

Now Godiva isn't actually really very good quality, so if you're only looking for that quality, then it shouldn't be that hard. But I'd recommend Cacaoboom. Mostly I have their hot chocolate (I usually get the maracaibo, the chili one or the strong from their hot chocolate choices) when I go rather than their truffles, but I've tried a few truffles and they were good. Some I liked better than others, but that's always the case, right?

(really? Green and Black? I mean it's okay, but.. and then GHANA BLACK? I will give you only that it is better quality than Hershey's. But not even at the level of Godiva, which is not particularly high.)


What are the prices for those? The OP mentioned price was a factor.

The Green and Black suggestion was for its price and quality...and delivery to the door is nice. Wink


Price depends where you buy it. Not sure on the price at Shinsegae, because a friend bought it there, not me. I stocked up on some Cluizel bars for 9,000 won at the French Christmas Market, but looking at the link for frenchshop.co.kr (Which I am sure delivers), looks like 11,000 for the chocolate bars, and 15,000 for the flavoured ones (like caramel beurre sal�). The origines taster box is 14,000 for the smaller box and 39,000 for the larger box.

At Cacaoboom, hot chocolates I think range from 5,000won to 8,000won, somewhere in there depending on which ones you get. As I usually get hot chocolate there, I am not sure about the price of truffles, but I think around 2,000won each piece. I assume if you buy a box, it's cheaper than getting truffles individually, but you'd have to check. I'm sure you could call and ask.

If you want to pay 3$ a bar, then you will get Green and Black's quality. It's okay, it really isn't bad. But it doesn't really count as gourmet (but then, I don't think Godiva really should either). But at the point where people are buying Green and Blacks for 8,000 won, I just don't understand. There's nothing wrong with liking cheaper chocolate, everyone has their own preferences and budgets. The OP asked for good chocolate and at the point where he can tell that Godiva's quality doesn't match their reputation, he will probably want more than Green & Black's.
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The Cosmic Hum



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 12:15 am    Post subject: Re: Chocolate in Korea Reply with quote

Steelrails wrote:

Not break the bank expensive, but not a thing of supermarket chocolate neither. Say Godiva level or somewhat above (but not Godiva- they sure have slipped).
Thanks.


Thanks for the info LL.

I was basing my suggestion on his comments in his OP.

You have good taste in chocolate and appreciate the heads up where I can get my hands on the quality goods when I want them. Wink
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Steelrails



Joined: 12 Mar 2009
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Some comments-

1) Like I said, I can't handle a full bar, but those green and blacks do seem appealing. Like I said, might not be right for serving at a stop by the office desk, but they seem like a great gift and I will surely be enjoying 1/4 of a bar of those. I ain't snobbish enough to bad mouth a chocolate just because it is in bar form.

2) Thank you Madoka for getting to the essence of what I was looking for- A boxed set that isn't Russell Stovers and I can have the occasional piece and serve to people.

3) Thanks to all of those who have mentioned local chocolatiers that I will look into on the next junket up to Seoul.

4) Thanks to the Royce recommenders- See comment 1

5) (Jerry Seinfeld voice) What's the deal with "whinge"? File that under Angry Birds and other crap I don't get.

6) To those who recommended mail order back home, I love you and hate you. Love you for pointing out good chocolates. Hate you for getting my hopes up and seeing shipping rates and judging it outside of practicability. 85,000 for a 10 piece assortment might be worth it for the right occasion, but for a business-casual box, its a shade too much.

7) Ghana? Really? Chocolate is like beer. You have you Milwaukee's Best (Bad cheap), PBR (Good cheap), Bud, Boddington's (In the US), Good Microbrew, Upscale, elite, and then exclusive. Looking for the Boddington's-Microbrew of chocolate

Cool Godiva is crap. Only mentioned for price point. Like saying Heineken. Heineken is crap, but people get it when you say you're looking for something "Heineken level"

9) I guess I should amend things to mail order in Korea. $45 in shipping is a bottle of cologne I could sample otherwise.
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lonestarteacher



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 9:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

DejaVu wrote:
My palate for chocolate is definitely lacking in comparison to other fine foods/drinks but I've got to say that Ghana is the worst stuff I've ever had.


Then mine is truly lacking I guess. The other thing is it has to be the black (aka DARK) instead of the milk.
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Matryoshka



Joined: 21 Aug 2011

PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 7:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had the opportunity to try Royce chocolates while I was in Malaysia and they are absolutely amazing.

I looked on their website and !!!! they just opened a shop in Busan!

http://www.e-royce.com/english/news/index.html#itm_1220705
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ROYCE' first South Korea shop is now opened in Busan. The shop is located at Hae-undae-gu where is suburban residential area. The nearest subway station is Line 2 Lung-Dong. Come and visit ROYCE' Busan.


Looks like I will need to travel down to Busan soon! Smile
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wishfullthinkng



Joined: 05 Mar 2010

PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 7:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Matryoshka wrote:
I had the opportunity to try Royce chocolates while I was in Malaysia and they are absolutely amazing.

I looked on their website and !!!! they just opened a shop in Busan!

http://www.e-royce.com/english/news/index.html#itm_1220705
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ROYCE' first South Korea shop is now opened in Busan. The shop is located at Hae-undae-gu where is suburban residential area. The nearest subway station is Line 2 Lung-Dong. Come and visit ROYCE' Busan.


Looks like I will need to travel down to Busan soon! Smile


glad to hear! if you go down there and visit the store please let me know. i'll give you money to pick me up a few boxes and for your time!
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eisamin



Joined: 07 Mar 2012

PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 9:18 am    Post subject: Re: chocolate Reply with quote

Looks good.

The Cosmic Hum wrote:
Hey SR

If you don't use it already
iherb.com is great for things like that.

The Green & Black bars are my favorite...and just recently added to iherb.

http://www.iherb.com/search?kw=green%20%26amp%3B%20black%27s%20chocolate

I like all their bars...the mint chocolate is one of my favorites.

Bit of a chocolate addict myself.
I also buy organic powdered chocolate and mix with my protein shakes, icecream, coffee..and...well..just about anything.
http://www.iherb.com/Navitas-Naturals-Cacao-Powder-Raw-Chocolate-Powder-16-oz-454-g/8254?at=0

If you haven't used them yet...and would like a promotion code to get $5 off your first order...send me a pm.
Though I am sure someone will gladly post their promo code here in this thread for you.

This may be more info then you wanted...but anyway...best of luck with your hunt. Wink
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