Kessho

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603 W Live Oak St
Austin, TX 78704

Kessho is a local chocolate company based in Austin, TX, specializing in handcrafted single-origin chocolates. Their collection includes a variety of dark, milk, and white chocolates, all made with high-quality ingredients. With a focus on Asian-inspired flavors, Kessho offers unique chocolate gift boxes and tea samplers, as well as delicious pastries like black sesame white chocolate chunk cookies.

Located at 601 W Live Oak St, Kessho recently had its grand opening and also operates a new trailer. Their chocolates have received recognition and awards for their exceptional taste and craftsmanship. Kessho takes pride in their commitment to creating delectable chocolates that showcase the flavors of their carefully selected cacao origins.

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4.533 reviews
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Jenny L.
11/21/2025

If you're hunting for ice cream with an emphasis on asian flavors, Kessho's Ice Cream is the spot. I tried two flavors that completely blew me away! Mango Sticky Rice Ice Cream: Imagine swirls of...

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Sarina Z.
11/7/2025

Love this place! They have Asian-inspired flavors and it was so hard to pick! After sampling we decided on matcha, black sesame, and mango sticky rice. The flavors were bold and rich, which isn't...

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Jessica T.
10/18/2025

Kessho was truly outstanding! I've never been to an ice cream shop where I wanted to try literally all of the flavors, but I was overwhelmed by all the Asian-inspired options! From classics like...

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Christina L.
11/3/2025

Got the mango sticky rice and ube flavors and they were phenomenalllllll. I feel like I could never get tired of these flavors. I enjoyed the mango sticky rice here much more than the one at Van...

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Mili C.
9/20/2025

The gelato is soft, melts into your mouth but is not runny. The black sesame has an edge to it that is salty but buttery at the same time. The matcha tastes like grass, but oddly enough it is...

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