The Best Hot Chocolate in Toronto

The delicious hot-spots in Toronto for your cup of hot cocoa.

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It’s getting chillier outside – and in light of Toronto’s Chocolate Festival, what better drink to celebrate than a mug of hot chocolate. But don’t head to Starbucks to get a nasty, syrupy grandé whatever… try out these places instead:

1) SoMa Chocolatier – 55 Mill St. (Distillery district)
Your best bet is to order the Mayan Hot Chocolate, made with steamed milk, cinnamon, vanilla, ginger, chili and the chocolate maker’s “special spices.” Another hot drink of theirs is the Barcelona Hot Chocolate, which is made with roasted hazelnuts and cacao a la Gianduja.

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2) Pain Perdu – 736 St. Clair W.
Hot chocolate a la French. Order up a bowl (yes, a bowl) of this delicious drink made with chocolate ganache and you won’t be disappointed – especially since this place makes unbelievable croissants too.

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3) Le Gourmand – 2177 Yonge St. (Eglinton)
There are few locatons of Le Gourmand, but simply put: it’s like chocolate cake melted and thrown into a cup. They made two versions (the Poulain Dark Chocolate or European Milk Chocolate) but both are delicious and perfect for your sweet tooth.

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– The Cowgirls

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One Response to The Best Hot Chocolate in Toronto

  1. Vanessa Vanessa says:

    Another amazing chocolate indulgence at SOMA is their olive oil truffle cone (doesn’t taste like olive oil, just makes the texture super smooth and velvety), as well as their balsamic truffle (doesn’t taste like vinegar, but rather makes the chocolate more potent somehow).

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