Swiss Fudge is conveniently located in the Fallsview Casino Resort. After a quick stop at the casino, we walked around the shopping area in the casino center. They had a large window to this store with a view of how the fudge was prepared. Needless to say, I was captivated and decided to check out the fudge. It has a wide variety of fudge flavors, chocolates(both in the display and gift boxes), and oh they have chocolate stilettos(if you’re into that lol). Yes I do agree with David W. that almost everything in this store is overpriced. However, you can always ask for a taste of the fudge or chocolates that are on display before purchasing. We got the caramel/chocolate fudge with almonds. I think it was priced about $ 14/lb and we got(¼) a pound. It was pretty good and I liked the little chocolate pieces in it(yum)!. I would say just beware of the tourist traps and spend your money wisely here.
David W.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Bedford Hills, NY
Looks are very deceiving. While on a recent trip to the Falls, we came upon Swiss Fudge in the Fallsview Casino Center. There isn’t much in this«mini-mall» except a few very overpriced restaurants, gift shops and mall diner. Of course the casino and hotel are connected so there’s your hook. I went into the Swiss Fudge shop during one evening and found it to be totally amazing. Chocolates from around the world, and their own homemade chocolates and fudge as well. We left for the evening empty handed, but came back the following night before going to Clifton Hill. I spent $ 150 on only their hand-crafted chocolates. I purchased Caramel Turtles, Chocolate covered Cherries, Champaign Truffles & Ice Wine Truffles. I also bought Salted Light and Dark Caramels and all three varieties of their peanut butter cups(White, Milk and Dark) Chocolate. My wife is very partial to excellent chocolate and it was my fault that I bought blind. I didn’t taste anything for a few reasons. There is a chocolate kitchen right in the store, and I was assured the chocolates are excellent. Well, this is partially true. The base chocolate they use is JUSTOK. The caramels and Turtles are the best of the lot. The Cherries are not edible because they are mushy and crystalized, actually quite disgusting. Cella’s Cherries out of the box are better, way better! The peanut butter cups are made poorly. They are not cups but hunks of chocolate with a thin layer of peanut butter sandwiched inside the middle. They fall apart and split after a bite. The balance and ratio of Chocolate to peanut butter isn’t correct, making for a lousy confection. On the bright side, the turtles and salt caramels are the only saving grace, but not at a total cost of $ 150 spent and an overall poor quality of chocolate. There is fudge made there but I am not a fan of fudge so I never tasted it. Your experience may vary, but I urge great caution when buying. Demand a taste! Godiva they are NOT.