- Introduction: A Sweet Cambodian Experience
- Key Points
- The Chocolate Workshop: An Authentic Cambodian Treat
- Authentic and Local Ingredients
- Take-Home Souvenir
- The Practicalities: What to Expect
- The Experience: A Step-by-Step Breakdown
- What Previous Reviewers Say
- The Value of the Experience
- Who Will Love This
- The Sum Up: A Sweet Cambodian Keepsake
- FAQ
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Introduction: A Sweet Cambodian Experience

Thinking about adding a little sweetness to your Phnom Penh itinerary? This chocolate workshop at WAT Chocolate promises a hands-on, flavorful adventure into Cambodia’s artisanal cacao scene. While we haven’t personally tried it, reviews highlight that it’s a fun activity for all ages and a chance to bring home a personalized edible souvenir.
What makes this experience appealing? First, the chance to choose authentic Cambodian ingredients like Kampot pepper and Mondulkiri cashews adds a local flavor to your creation. Second, it’s more than just making chocolate—it’s about unleashing your creativity and crafting a gift with meaning. Third, the small group setting ensures personalized attention, making it both engaging and intimate.
However, one thing to keep in mind is that the experience lasts only about an hour, so it’s a quick but sweet treat rather than an in-depth workshop. It’s best suited for those who enjoy interactive, tasty experiences and want a memorable, locally crafted souvenir.
For travelers craving a fun, authentic, and tasty activity in Phnom Penh, this workshop offers a delightful glimpse into Cambodia’s artisan chocolate scene, perfect for families, friends, or solo explorers with a sweet tooth.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Authentic Cambodian ingredients make your chocolate unique and flavorful
- Create a personalized chocolate bar to take home
- Ideal for families and friends seeking a fun, interactive activity
- Small group size enhances engagement and personalized attention
- Duration of about 1 hour fits well into a day of sightseeing
- Focus on local craftsmanship and authenticity
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The Chocolate Workshop: An Authentic Cambodian Treat

The experience takes place at WAT Chocolate, located along the Riverside in Phnom Penh, a spot that’s easy to reach and perfect for combining with a riverside stroll. The workshop is run by COCOBROS & CO CO LTD, a company dedicated to celebrating Cambodia’s cacao and craft.
What sets this workshop apart is the focus on Cambodian cacao and local ingredients. You start by choosing from dark, milk, or white chocolate, all crafted from locally grown cacao. This local touch makes your creation a true Cambodian souvenir, unlike mass-produced chocolates you find elsewhere.
The real fun begins when selecting toppings from a curated list of local ingredients. You might pick spicy Kampot pepper for a kick, delicate Kep sea salt for balance, or crunchy Mondulkiri cashews for added texture. Dried fruits like banana or mango add a sweet, tropical flavor, while candied ginger brings a zesty punch. The variety ensures everyone’s taste is catered to, and the experience encourages experimentation.
Once your toppings are chosen, you’ll decorate your bar with care, using simple tools and your imagination. The process is straightforward and guided by friendly instructors who speak both English and Cambodian. For some, the best part is designing their own packaging—a creative step that makes your chocolate even more personal.
Authentic and Local Ingredients
Many reviews emphasize the use of local ingredients that elevate this experience beyond typical chocolate workshops. This isn’t just about making chocolate, but about connecting with Cambodian flavors and craftsmanship. The ability to include ingredients like Kampot pepper and Kep sea salt adds a culinary twist that will surprise and delight your palate.
Take-Home Souvenir
One of the biggest pluses is that you get to take home your handmade chocolate bar, which makes for a fantastic souvenir or gift. The process ensures that you’re not just a passive participant but an active creator, resulting in a delicious, authentic product that captures your personal touch.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Practicalities: What to Expect

The entire workshop lasts around one hour, making it a perfect quick activity for those with tight schedules or looking to diversify their sightseeing day. You’ll meet at WAT Chocolate’s riverside location, where friendly guides will walk you through each step.
The group is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a relaxed and interactive environment. This small-group setup helps the instructors give personalized tips and ensures everyone gets enough attention during the process. The activity is available in English and Cambodian, so language barriers should not be a concern.
Booking is flexible: you can reserve now and pay later, with full cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance. This flexibility makes it easy to plan around other excursions or weather conditions.
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The Experience: A Step-by-Step Breakdown
- Choose your chocolate base (dark, milk, white)
- Select toppings from local favorites such as Kampot pepper, Kep sea salt, Mondulkiri cashews, dried fruits, and ginger
- Decorate your chocolate bar, adding personal touches
- Design your packaging, making it uniquely yours
- Take your custom chocolate home—a tasty souvenir of Cambodia
What Previous Reviewers Say
Reviewers report that the experience is fun and hands-on. One mentions that the instructors are friendly and assist well, especially with decorating and packaging. Several find the local ingredients a highlight, noting that the inclusion of Kampot pepper and dried mango makes their chocolate feel genuinely Cambodian.
Some reviews mention that the activity is more about fun than technical mastery, which is perfect for families or casual participants. A few express that the one-hour duration is just right for a quick, enjoyable activity, though it might feel rushed if you prefer longer workshops.
The Value of the Experience

While the workshop might seem modest in price, the value lies in the personalized creation, the chance to learn about Cambodian cacao, and the unique local ingredients used. You’re paying not just for the chocolate-making but for a cultural connection and a memorable activity.
The quality of the ingredients and the personalized touch make the final product more special than typical souvenir chocolates. Plus, the activity is a great way to break the day’s sightseeing with something delicious and interactive.
Who Will Love This
This experience is ideal for families with kids, who will enjoy decorating their own bars, or groups of friends looking for a lighthearted activity. Chocolate lovers of all ages will appreciate the chance to craft something both authentic and tasty.
It’s also a great choice if you’re seeking a unique local experience that isn’t just a walk through historic sites. If you’re curious about Cambodian flavors and want a fun, hands-on activity, this workshop offers a memorable way to connect with local culture through food.
The Sum Up: A Sweet Cambodian Keepsake

If you’re after a fun, interactive activity that results in a delicious, personalized souvenir, this chocolate workshop at WAT Chocolate delivers. The focus on local ingredients and Cambodian craftsmanship** makes for an authentic experience you won’t forget.
It’s especially suited for families, friends, or solo travelers who enjoy trying their hand at something creative while indulging in sweet treats. The workshop’s small-group format and flexible booking options add to its appeal, ensuring you get a personalized and stress-free experience.
While just an hour long, it offers a meaningful taste of Cambodia’s artisan chocolate industry—a perfect little indulgence in your busy travel schedule. For those wanting a lighthearted, tasty adventure with a local twist, this workshop is well worth carving out some time for.
FAQ

Is this experience suitable for children?
Yes, the activity is fun and engaging for all ages, making it perfect for families with kids.
How long does the workshop last?
It takes about one hour, making it easy to fit into a day full of sightseeing or other activities.
Can I choose my toppings?
Absolutely. You can select up to three toppings from a curated list of local ingredients, adding a personal touch.
Will I be able to decorate and package my chocolate?
Yes, decorating your chocolate and designing the packaging are key parts of the activity, allowing your creativity to shine.
Is it possible to cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
What languages are the guides available in?
Guides speak English and Cambodian, ensuring clear communication and instructions.
Do I get to take my chocolate home?
Yes, you will leave with your handmade, personalized chocolate bar as a tasty souvenir.
Is this activity suitable for solo travelers?
Definitely. The small group setting makes solo participation comfortable and enjoyable.
How does this compare in value to other activities?
Considering the personalized experience and local ingredients, this workshop provides good value as a memorable, handcrafted souvenir activity in Phnom Penh.
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