You'll be seduced by the delicious, ornate packaging as well as the chocolate goodies on display at Rococo. With exotic flavours like basil and lime, crystallized ginger and cardamom, even the most unusual tastes are catered for. The brainchild of designer Chantal Coady - owner and co-founder of the Chocolate Society - Chantal Coady is a self-confessed chocolate addict who has penned two books on the sweet stuff. For a really special occasion the chocolatier-in-residence will even make individual one-off art pieces.
Rococo
321 King's Road, SW3 5EP
This gorgeous shop is a dream come true for chocoholics and you’ll be sure to find something scrummy to share this... More
Rococo
45 Marylebone High Street, W1U 5HG
You'll be seduced by the delicious, ornate packaging as well as the chocolate goodies on display at Rococo. With exotic... More
Rococo
321 King's Road, SW3 5EP
If Faberge had used chocolate as his medium, instead of gold, silver and precious stones, he might have created eggs a... More
Rococo
321 King's Road, SW3 5EP
This gorgeous shop is a dream come true for chocoholics and you’ll be sure to find something scrummy to share this... More
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Rococo
321 King's Road, SW3 5EP
The brain child of Chantal Coady, this chocolate Mecca on the King's Road opened in 1983 and has thrilled Londoners with... More
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St Marylebone Parish Church Grounds,
Marylebone High Street,
London,
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3 minutes walk from Rococo
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