Chic Chocolate
Hitani KaurHitani Kaur/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS, MUSSOORIE/ Updated : Jul 7, 2016, 14:10 IST
Synopsis
Ignore the cheesy moniker, and Chic Chocolate on Mussoorie’s Mall Road is a big mouthful of delicious comfort food that looks and tastes home made—in a good way.
Ignore the cheesy moniker, and Chic Chocolate on Mussoorie’s Mall Road is a big mouthful of delicious comfort food that looks and tastes home made—in a good way. Read less

Ignore the cheesy moniker, and Chic Chocolate on Mussoorie’s Mall Road is a big mouthful of delicious comfort food that looks and tastes home made—in a good way. Choose from a rambling menu that encompasses everything from pancakes and Nutella bagels, to pizza, pasta, chicken nuggets and even a European style breakfast with the works. The shakes and smoothies make for a perfect accompaniment, and the sundaes are sinfully loaded with all the ingredients. The décor is casual—with music memorabilia cluttering the walls, a blackboard with the day’s specials scribbled across it, light yellow walls and a few square tables with chairs strewn across. As is obvious from the name, the chocolates here are pretty famous, you should definitely get a box to take back home.
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