6 Best Places for Chocolate Lovers in India
For all the chocolate lovers out there, today we have a special article for you. Today, 9th February is the chocolate day. Couples must be happily exchanging chocolates with each other. And imagine if you can visit a place with an abundance of chocolates. Isn't it fascinating? I eagerly want to share the six best places for chocolate lovers in India. These places are famous for producing homemade chocolates of different tastes, designs, patterns, dimensions, and colors. I bet you can not stop yourself from mouth-watering while checking out those delectable chocolates. Even your partner is sure to adore you more for a visit to these amazing chocolaty destinations.
Lonavala in Maharashtra
Lonavala, the picturesque hill station in Maharashtra is one of the best places for chocolate lovers in India. The key attractions are the chocolate fudge and the delicious Indian Chikkis. Gazing at the green-clad forests, pristine views of the hills, and the gorgeous valleys with the creamy chocolates are truly bliss. The interesting part is the chocolates are stuffed and layered with walnuts for that crunchy delight effect. Such is the taste of the chocolates, the moment you consume them, you can feel the luscious flavor and aroma. Along with the chocolates, you can enjoy Kesar Badam, Kesar Kaju, and Pista Kaju.
Ooty in Tamil Nadu
Ooty in Tamil Nadu is a quaint and small hill station. It is prominent for its homemade chocolates and is one of the popular places for chocolate lovers in India. There are a plethora of chocolate shops and bakeries to quench your chocolaty taste buds. Mention any variety and you will get it around Ooty. White chocolates, dark chocolates, milk chocolates stuffed with raisins, cashews, almonds, strawberries, and many others. You will love each one of them, the perfect way to relish the flavors. The key attraction is Charing Road in Ooty, where you can find the bakeries in plenty. Do not miss visiting the chocolate museum with your love, where you can enjoy learning about chocolates and their production procedures.

Almora in Uttarakhand
Almora is traditionally famous for hosting the famous Baal Mithai, a chocolatey and yummy dish. It is prepared with roasted Khoya and looks exactly like chocolate fudge. The sweet dish is sometimes coated with sugar balls for that additional taste and design. The recipe originated from Almora and is now famous all over Uttarakhand. If you are a lover of chocolates, then you must not miss visiting Almora and satiate your taste buds with this wonderful delicacy. Truly the city can be called one of the best places for chocolate lovers in India.
Mumbai in Maharashtra
Mumbai, the financial capital of India, is constantly booming with energy. The city is particularly renowned for its patisserie chains, bakeries and cake shops. You can find a plenty of chocolate dishes to grab on and enjoy. Do not miss out the lips-smacking chocolate brownies, the local handmade chocolates and chocolate pastries. The cafes in Mumbai serve some chocolate dishes, much to the delight of the foodies. You can find even delicious chocolate desserts with caramel and cream cheese frosting. If you happen to visit Mumbai with your partner, never miss out gulping on these delectable dishes. No doubt Mumbai is one of the best places for chocolate lovers in India.
Bengaluru in Karnataka
Bengaluru is a city beaming with activities with its huge number of entrepreneurs and major IT and Hi Tech firms. It is also a major hub for chocolates and bakery products. There are a plenty of shopping malls, and local markets in the city where you an find chocolate products in huge quantities. They are quite enticing and delectable. Do not miss stopping by the shops and check out the chocolaty delights. You are bound to love them. Even try out the chocolate milk shakes and cookies.
Delhi
Delhi, the capital city of India, is famous for its bakeries and chocolate eclairs. There are multiple shops selling chocolate munchies, chocolate pastries and chocolates punched with strawberries and various other flavors. So while strolling across the tourist spots in Delhi, do not miss out visiting the pastry shops, bakeries, patisseries and the sweet shops. You will definitely enjoy tasting the chocolate flavored products with all the creams and frostings.
Hope all had a lovely Chocolate Day!!

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Kuntala
A travel enthusiast craving to explore the exotic destinations in the world, deciphering the mysteries and the thrill concealed in them.
Ahh! Okay this is a sweet topic.
I would have liked to see Munnar as well in the list though
Chocolote mixed with dates and coconut, not a bad combination at all…I want!!!
It’s not something I would have thought of before. You can bet I”ll be asking my DIL to bring me back some chocolate the next time she and her mother go to India. 🙂
Chocolate really is the universal language of love isn’t it! Everyone understands what it means.
I loved reading about all these different types of chocolate. Going to go buy some chocolate now
That’s the great thing about chocolate, it can come in so many different forms
Wow so many places to get chocolate. I didn’t realize this was a chocolate Heaven!
That’s the great thing about chocolate, it can be made in so many different ways
I am a chocolate lover and all of these places sound wonderful! It would be fun to check these out.
I love the look of Bal Mithai, so tempting. I haven’t been to Almora yet.
Bengaluru does have a good choice of shops for chocolates.
As a cholocate lover this post has my mouth watering. I would love to visit all these laces.
Oh wow, what fantastic suggestions! I love dark chocolate and feel I’d enjoy checking out Bengaluru as bakeries and tech sounds amazing.
Ooh all of these places look amazing!! I love chocolate and these shops are super cool
Laura x
I do love chocolate, and always manage to find a chocolate shop wherever I travel too, these all sound great places to get a chocolate fix
I am a chocolate lover, and this sounds like a great way to explore! The baal mithai looks delicious and would love to give that a try.