This beautifully appointed pâtisserie-chocolatier and café showcases an array of delectable specialities, including truffles sharpened with Japanese vinegar, shiny-glazed mousses and much more. Read more.
A serious chocolatier instantly recognisable for its retro blue-and-white colour scheme and intricate chocolate 'art'. The 71% Grenada Chocolate Company dark chocolate bar isn't to be missed. Read more.
This bijou boutique is England’s oldest surviving chocolatier – the brand has been around for more than a century. It offers unusual and traditional chocolates in elegant, brightly coloured packaging. Read more.
As one of London’s most talented chocolatiers (and a patissier to boot), Young fashions chocolate creations that delight and impress. Look out for his infamous Marmite truffles... Read more.
A cheerful shop offering zany chocolate creations alongside more elegant truffles. The big jars of assorted chocolates are great presents while the dark chocolate chilli bar packs a sultry spice hit. Read more.
This chic west London boutique has made its name in minimalist chocolate creations with inspiring flavours. Temptations include slabs of popcorn-studded and nutmeg-and-gold-infused milk chocolate. Read more.
A rustic little chocolate shop with big ambitions in Peckham. Much of its chocolate is infused with aromatic ingredients: dark basil and lemon, cardamom and nutmeg or cinnamon and bergamot. Read more.
This French artisanal shop is a haven for all things chocolate. There aren't only the usual melting treats but also macarons, mendiants (slabs studded with fruit or nuts) and chocolate-coated almonds. Read more.
Look out for on-trend flavours such as Bramley apple or rose which are delicately mixed into quality cocoa. The smooth dark chocolate with a green tea ganache won us over. Read more.