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Rococo Chocolates

The lemon and violet ganache from Rococo's Couture range is a must have when one visits Rococo Chocolates .

In 1983, a young woman dared to follow her dream: to share with others her love for chocolate. Determined to change the way fine chocolate was perceived and presented, Chantal Coady transformed the stuffy, conservative, commercial norm of chocolate retailing to the inspiring engagement of the senses that such a delectable delight deserved, and through it, has spread the beauty and joy of chocolate far and wide - starting with London! Chantal envisaged Rococo to be a chocolate paradise. The Academy of Chocolate awarded Chantal and Rococo for 'Changing the Way People Think About Chocolate,' and the Wall Street Journal recognised Chantal as the founder of the 'New British School' of chocolate.

Rococo Chocolates Location
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  • Tel: +44(0)20 7245 0993
  • 5 Motcomb Street,
    London
    SW1X 8JU

    Now also open on Moxon Street, W1U 4EW

  • 321 Kings Road,

    London

    SW3 5EP

    Tel: +44 (0)20 7352 5857

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Best For

Rococo Chocolates have wonderfully unique and innovative Chocolates with flavours that will challenge preconceived notions of what chocolate should be.
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Charles' Tip

Rococo carries a wide variety of chocolate gifts, hampers and collections to suit almost any occasion, from birthdays, to anniversaries or just a simple gift for that special person.
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Charles' Tip

Rococo’s wide range of chocolate bars includes 50 different flavour combinations all made from the finest in natural ingredients.
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Charles' Tip

Rococo’s flagship store in Belgravia’s Motcomb Street is full of hidden treasures, including a courtyard where you can site and drink hot chocolate, tea or coffee from the cafe.
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What's Happening

Rococo Chocolates also sell all kinds of confectionary, from traditional English hard sweets to Turkish delight, crystalised ginger and novelty items like ‘chocolate cigars’.