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Abuela Goya
Another of Bariloche's longtime chocolate makers. Still small and still worth trying.
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Arbol
For the latest in high Patagonian fashion, drop by this Bariloche original, which produces beautifully designed fleeces, woolens, hats and jackets, as well as ceramics and decorative pieces. It has some beautiful clothing, especially for women.
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Benroth
In our humble opinion, some of the best chocolate in town. Definitely try it.
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Huitral-Hue
Good selection of traditional ponchos, textiles and wool sweaters.
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La Mexicana
Bariloche's first chocolate store, started by the Ritter family in 1948, still produces delicious chocolates and fine dulces (jams). It's still owned by the same family, though the chocolate is no longer imported from Mexico, but from Ecuador and Brazil.
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Mamuschka
Quite simply, the best chocolate in town. Don't skip it. Seriously.
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Paseo de los Artesanos
Local craftspeople display wares of wool, wood, leather, silver and other media here.
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