When someone posts ‘chocolate festival’…. you go!
Two really fun things happened this weekend in Copenhagen:
01- Designer Forum: A bi-annual fashion event in Copenhagen where you can find items discounted 40-80%. I went for the Friday night preview and it was awesome. No pictures though- it was too crazy in there. You needed both hands to navigate the narrow rows of rack after rack of deeply discounted Copenhagen fashion brands. I did pick up a cool pair of Amaort rain boots, that I’m quite pleased with as well as a few more Tokyo Jane bracelets.
02- Chocolate Festival: Just like it sounds- a festival dedicated to chocolate.
The extra fun thing about both of these events is that I owe their discovery to Facebook and Instagram. Facebook is not surprising as an outlet to learn about events, but Instagram? I was on a walk on a sunny Sunday morning and happened to check my Instagram feed, and low and behold, I see all this pictures of chocolate in Copenhagen. What is going on here? Why are all these pictures of chocolate turning up and why am I not where the chocolate is. I do a quick Google search and find out that this weekend, in addition to Designer Forum, Chocolate Festival is taking place as the Carlsberg brewery building. I was about an hour walk away, so I hail a taxi and head on over to the festival.
One more tidbit of info- I don’t know if you know this but the Danish chocolate market, is HOT! It’s very competitive. Before living in Copenhagen, I didn’t know that Danish chocolate was so popular or such a “thing.” Come for a visit and see for yourself.
There are some beautiful chocolate makers in this city some of my favourites include: A Xoco, Friis Holm, Oialla, Simply Chocolate, Ro Chocolade, Summerbird and Xocolatl.
If you want to read more about the chocolate scene in Copenhagen, there is a very good blogger name Anne, and her blog, Anne Au Chocolat who posts exclusively about chocolate/baking/food in CPH.
Here are some pictures that I snapped at the festival.
(New/popular Friis Holm’s bars)
Ro Chokolade on Jaegersborggade. I have been to this store and sampled some of his delicious hot chocolate.
Simply Chocolate has to be a company with my most favourite branding (and chocolate!)- so witty, right?
Danish Flødeboller- there were LOTS of these popular chocolate covered marshmallow treats- you can see these everywhere in Denmark.
This is where I spent most of my tokens- at Strangas Dessert Boutique (I posted about this place before)
A weekend full of fashion and chocolate was my idea of heaven!
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