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From Bean to Bliss—The 15 Must-Visited Chocolatiers in Malaysia That Will Indulge Your Sweet Tooth

Our dinner at a sleek hotel restaurant in Kuala Lumpur was winding down when the waiter placed a tiny plate of chocolate truffles on our table. One bite in and I was hooked—smooth, rich, and decadent enough to make the world momentarily disappear.

Curious (and slightly obsessed), I asked where they were from, expecting some fancy import—but to my surprise, they were made just a few kilometres away by a local chocolatier. That discovery flipped a switch, and suddenly, I wanted to know what other chocolate treasures Malaysia was hiding.

From bean-to-bar artisans in Penang to luxury chocolate labs tucked away in the highlands, I’ve since tasted my way across the country in search of cocoa bliss. For fellow sweet tooths on a mission, here are the must-visited chocolatiers in Malaysia that truly turn chocolate into magic!

Chocolate Viral

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Address: Jalan BRP 1/5, Bukit Rahman Putra, 47000 Sungai Buloh, Selangor

Contact details: +60162199549

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Saturday – 9 AM to 8 PM
  • Sunday – 10 AM to 8 PM

Cost: $

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Tucked away like a local secret, Chocolate Viral is where your chocolate hunt gets real. It’s not fancy, but the insane variety of imported and local brands will make you want to fill your whole basket with Cadbury, Ritter Sport, Whittaker, and even limited-edition KitKats.

Prices here are also friendly, especially if you’re buying in bulk for gifts or events. Even though the space feels like a no-frills mini-mart, the staff are helpful if you’re looking for something specific.

You’ll spot chocolate bouquets at the counter, which are quite handy if you’re scrambling for a last-minute gift. It’s also one of the few places where you can still grab hard-to-find flavours that supermarkets never seem to restock.

Pro tip:

Planning a birthday or party? Check the black area—they’ve got a stash of party decorations and toys most people miss while distracted by all the sweets!

Venchi

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Address: Lot 3.06.02, Level 3, Connection, Pavilion, Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur

Contact details: +60330007156

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Sunday – 10 AM to 10 PM

Cost: $$$

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Right in the middle of Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, Venchi makes it hard for you to walk by without stopping for a peek or a taste. With 145 years of Italian chocolate-making under its belt, this spot isn’t just a pretty storefront—it’s the real deal!

You’ve got over 250 chocolate varieties and about 90 gelato flavours to sift through, so take your time. The gelato here deserves a shoutout—especially the pistachio from Bronte and the blood orange sorbet, which hits just the right level of tangy.

Their chocolate cones, dipped and rolled in hazelnuts or cocoa nibs, are a nice touch that makes it feel a bit extra. Service is friendly too, and they’re more than happy to let you try a few flavours before you commit.

Pro tip:

Ask for the Cremino gelato on a chocolate-dipped cone—then pair it with one of their Chococaviar 75% bars from the shelf. It’s a solid combo of creamy and intense that you’ll probably end up craving again.

Beryl’s Chocolate Shop & Museum

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Address: No. 10, Jalan Raya 7/1, Kawasan Perindustrian Seri Kembangan, 43300 Seri Kembangan, Selangor

Contact details: +60123103563

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Saturday – 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
  • Sunday – 9 AM to 5:30 PM

Cost: $$

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If you’re after more than just a sweet treat, Beryl’s Chocolate Wonderland in Seri Kembangan gives you a full-on chocolate-themed outing. It’s part museum, part outlet, part cafe—and yes, the entrance is free.

The museum isn’t massive, but there’s enough to keep both kids and grown-ups interested with vintage tools and fun facts. Once you’re done strolling through the displays, head straight to the outlet section.

Prices here are lower than in other Beryl’s stores, and you might find those defect packs—basically, it’s chocolate that looks a bit off but tastes totally fine. Popular picks like tiramisu and dark chocolate sell fast, so grab them early if you can.

Pro tip:

Skip the crowd by dropping by in the morning around opening time. Then, take a seat at their cafe and try the cold signature chocolate drink alongside a scoop of durian or chocolate ice cream—it’s a solid way to cool down and snack up before heading out.

Kedai Coklat

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Address: 16, Jalan SS 2/103, SS 2, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Contact details: +601154071316

Operating hours: 

  • Tuesday to Thursday – 11 AM to 10 PM
  • Friday to Sunday – 11 AM to 10 PM

Cost: $$

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Kedai Coklat is one of those places where you won’t find distractions—just a solid focus on quality Malaysian chocolate. The variety isn’t massive, but what they offer is thoughtfully crafted.

Their single-origin bars, especially the ones with banana jam or crispy nuts, bring something different to the table, and it’s easy to appreciate the local ingredients once you’ve had a bite. It’s a great spot if you’re looking to try something beyond the commercial stuff.

The chocolate terrine is rich without being too sweet, and the chocolate-forward tiramisu might actually surprise you. Drinks like their single-origin hot chocolate (especially the neat version with no milk) give you a real sense of how bold Malaysian cocoa can be.

Pro tip:

Get there before 7 PM if you want their desserts as they run out fast. Also, don’t skip the chance to chat with the staff about cocoa—you might just walk out with knowledge (and bars) than you expected.

Molten Chocolate Cafe

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Address: Lot 5.50.00, Level 5, Pavilion Bukit Jalil, 2, Persiaran Jalil 8, Bandar Bukit Jalil, 57000 Wilayah Persekutuan

Contact details: +60397668297

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Sunday – 10 AM to 10 PM

Cost: $$$

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If you’re ever in the mood to just sit down and unapologetically indulge, Molten Chocolate Cafe delivers the goods. The menu is packed with chocolate-heavy desserts—from stuffed crepes to rich puffs—and the best part is it’s all made with real Belgian chocolate.

We tried the signature box with milk and dark chocolate, and honestly, it hit all the right notes without feeling overly rich or greasy. What sets this place apart is the way they treat presentation as seriously as flavour.

Whether you’re getting a cream puff stick or a full dessert platter, it looks just as good as it tastes. The vibe is casual enough to chill with friends, but still polished enough if you’re out on a date or just spoiling yourself. 

Pro tip:

If you can’t decide, go for anything that comes with both milk and dark chocolate—it’s a solid middle ground. Also, check if they’re handing out ice cream samples because we got lucky to try some on a weekday visit.

Ryverra Chocolate Story

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Address: Lot 1, MARA Halal Industrial Park, KM13, Selangor

Contact details: +60192861282

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Tuesday – 9 AM to 5 PM
  • Wednesday to Saturday – 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM

Cost: $

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If you’re curious about how chocolate is made from bean to bar, Ryverra Chocolate Story is worth your time. The free gallery tour walks you through the cacao journey, and you get to sample everything from cocoa nibs to their in-house creations.

We weren’t expecting to learn much, but the guide genuinely shared cool insights we hadn’t heard before. Their chocolates are all made in Kuala Lumpur using local cocoa, which keeps prices low without cutting corners on taste.

One standout was the pistachio kunafa chocolate, a blend they originally developed for export markets like Korea. You can even pick up some imperfect pieces at steep discounts—same flavour, just not Insta-perfect.

Pro tip:

Book the DIY chocolate jar activity if you’re coming in a small group. It’s hands-on, fun, and you get to personalise your own label.

Chocolate Concierge

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Address: Bangsar Shopping Centre, Jalan Maarof, 59000 Kuala Lumpur

Contact details: +60182296801

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Friday – 10 AM to 8 PM
  • Saturday to Sunday – 10 AM to 9 PM

Cost: $$

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Chocolate Concierge doesn’t just sell chocolate—it tells a story. From sourcing local Malaysian cacao directly from Orang Asli communities to producing small-batch, three-to-bar bars, this place is about craft and care.

You’ll find zero alcohol or artificial fillers here, just honest chocolate with complex flavour and deep roots in local soil. Their pure hot cocoa—served in a hand-crafted ceramic cup—is something you should try once.

The shop’s vegan-friendly selection is another bonus, and if you’re into bold choices, go for the plant-based sweet laksa or their ceremonial cacao. The staff are super friendly and include hearing-impaired team members, which says a lot about the inclusivity you’ll experience here. 

Pro tip:

If you’re dropping by, ask about the fermentation and drying process being your bar. The staff will happily walk you through it, and it changes how you taste the chocolate.

Salon Du Chocolat

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Address: Lot 26-27 Level, Publika Block C4, G2 St, Solaris Dutamas, 50480 Kuala Lumpur

Contact details: +60362063000

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Sunday – 10 AM to 10 PM

Cost: $$

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If you ever find yourself craving a proper chocolate fix in KL, head to Salon Du Chocolat in Publika. They serve rich, handcrafted chocolate desserts that lean heavily on presentation and flavour—think sizzling brownies and chocolate crepes that hit the sweet spot without being over the top.

The strawberry stick with dark chocolate is a bestseller and works great if you’re in the mood for something too heavy. This place knows how to blend a cosy vibe with great service.

Their staff made the whole experience feel personal, which is one reason many people keep coming back. The milk chocolate pancake and molten cake are solid picks, and if you want a straight-up chocolate hit, their chocolate shot will do the job.

Pro tip:

Visit during non-peak hours to score a quiet corner that’s perfect if you’re working remotely or just want to enjoy your chocolate without the noise. Their WiFi’s decent too.

Truffle Chocolate Malaysia

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Address: 16, Jalan Kampung Pandan, Kelab Golf di Raja Selangor, 55000 Kuala Lumpur

Contact details: +60127986867

Operating hours: 

  • Monday – 11 AM to 10 PM
  • Tuesday to Sunday – 11 AM to 10 PM

Cost: $$

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You’ll want to treat yourself at least once to Truffle Chocolate Malaysia—it’s minimal, elegant, and all about that rich truffle-chocolate combo. Their signature truffle nama chocolate is handmade daily in small batches, using 80% local dark cocoa and premium Italian truffles, with edible 24-karat gold on top.

Sounds indulgent? It is—but in the best way possible. They started during the lockdowns as a one-off birthday surprise, and it’s now a full-blown artisanal luxury product.

You can taste the difference in the silky ganache, which melts the second it hits your tongue. They also deliver, and people have raved about their ice cream too—smooth, creamy, with that subtle truffle edge that makes it feel extra special.

Pro tip:

Want to impress someone with a classy gift? Their WhatsApp ordering is fast and reliable—ask for the limited-edition packaging during festive seasons, it adds that perfect premium touch.

Fidani Chocolatier

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Address: 2, Jalan Teknologi 3/5, Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Contact details: +60361403232

Operating hours: 

  • Monday – 9 AM to 5 PM
  • Tuesday to Friday – 8:30 AM to 5 PM

Cost: $$$

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If you’re looking for a premium chocolate gift that delivers on taste, Fidani Chocolatier should be on your radar. Tucked away behind a discreet entrance, this spot specialises in handcrafted pralines and truffles made with 100% cocoa butter and top-notch Belgian ingredients.

It’s not just fancy packaging—it’s serious flavour packed into every bite. Their macadamia praline and mocha truffles are standouts if you love a smooth melt with a bit of crunch or coffee kick.

The Signature piece is a personal favourite—hazelnut praline, gianduja, and biscuit crisp all wrapped in one rich, satisfying bite. You can also explore the fruit fusion or sensations range if you’re after something slightly nutty or fruity but still indulgent.

Pro tip:

If you’re buying for a gift, ask ahead for their special songket-lined boxes. They need to prep them in advance, but trust me, it seriously levels up your present game.

Georgetown Herittage Chocolate

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Address: No 238, Lebuh Pantai, George Town, 10300 George Town, Pulau Pinang

Contact details: +60174166045

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Friday – 10 AM to 7 PM
  • Saturday to Sunday – 10 AM to 7:30 PM

Cost: $$

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In case you’re in Penang and love chocolate that tells a story, you’ve got to check out Georgetown Herittage Chocolate. This small-batch shop crafts everything by hand and leans into local ingredients like mango, lychee, and coconut.

Their dark orange chocolate and malt rock bark are big hits, and the bonus? Everything is halal-certified, and many items are gluten-free. You’ll probably walk in for a quick look and end up sampling your way through half the shop.

The staff are happy to let you try almost everything before buying—zero pressure, just genuine enthusiasm for chocolate. Their version of the viral kunafa pistachio chocolate is a winner, especially if you’re into rich, Middle Eastern-inspired flavours.

Pro tip:

If you’re shopping for gifts, ask for their limited-edition tropical series. They pack serious flavour, and the packaging makes it easy to impress someone without trying too hard.

ROYCE’ Chocolate

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Address: Lot P1 . 25 . 03, 168, Jln Bukit Bintang, Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur

Contact details: +60321102205

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Sunday – 10 AM to 10 PM

Cost: $$

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ROYCE’ serves you with a refined touch and is worth your time and money. Straight from Hokkaido, their nama chocolate is hands-down the star, especially the Ghana Bitter if you’re after that smooth, cold, melt-in-your-mouth texture.

It’s not just about the flavours here, but also the care put into packaging, which makes it ideal if you’re gift shopping. Their staff know their stuff, and it makes a difference.

Whether you’re avoiding alcohol-based options or just want to try something new, they’ll guide you with spot-on recommendations. The potato chip chocolate original might sound odd, but the sweet-salty combo is dangerously addictive—something you can bring home.

Pro tip:

Some nama chocolate flavours are seasonal and sell out fast, so if you’re visiting near a festive period, don’t wait around. Ask what’s limited edition and grab it while you can.

Chocsvalley Chocolate

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Address: A7-G, Blok A, 9, Jalan Haruan 5, Medan Perdagangan Oakland, 70300 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan

Contact details: +60172673215

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Friday – 9 AM to 5:30 PM

Cost: $$

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Walking into Chocsvalley feels more like stepping into someone’s carefully curated chocolate studio than a shop. They craft artisan chocolates using real couverture, and the fillings go beyond the usual—think about dark chocolate with pomelo or their bestselling pistachio kunafa.

It’s that mix of tradition and bold flavours that truly makes this place stand out. Located in Seremban’s Oakland area, it’s a solid spot for picking up something that tastes as good as it looks.

The staff are friendly and know their chocolate well, so don’t be shy to ask for suggestions. Whether you’re after a quick treat or something thoughtful for a party or corporate gift, they’ve got you covered.

Pro tip:

If you like mixing flavours, try combining a citrus chocolate (like the pomelo) with one of their nut-based pralines in your gift box. It’s a hit combo that most people wouldn’t expect, but it works.

Leonidas

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Address: Lot UG6 Publika Shopping Gallery, 1, Jln Dutamas 1, Solaris Dutamas, 50480 Kuala Lumpur

Contact details: +60362078700

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Sunday – 10 AM to 10 PM

Cost: $$

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If you’ve ever wondered what fresh Belgian chocolate tastes like, Leonidas at Publika will sort that out for you. Their parlines are flown in directly from Belgium and crafted with 100% cocoa butter—no shortcuts, just quality.

You get over 50 types to choose from, and they’re not overly sweet, which makes each bite feel just right. What sets this chocolatier apart isn’t its collection but the experience.

Whether you’re after something small for yourself or a gift box to impress, the staff here go out of their way to help you pick the right combo. The packaging looks great too, which makes gifting much easier.

Pro tip:

Skip the usual favourites and try their Gianduja range (hazelnut-chocolate blend). It’s creamy, rich, and one of the smoothest you’ll find anywhere in Kuala Lumpur.

Elit Chocolate Experience Store & Cafe

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Address: Lot 2547, Jalan Pantai Chenang, Mukim Kedawang, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah

Email: [email protected] 

Operating hours: 

  • Monday to Sunday – 10:30 AM to 11:30 PM

Cost: $$

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If you’re in Langkawi and want to avoid the usual mass-produced souvenir chocolate, Elit is the smarter pick. This boutique spot brings over 100 years of chocolate-making experience from Turkey and keeps things personal.

You’ll find solid chocolate bars, pralines, and even smooth milk chocolate samples right when you walk in—yes, freebies still exist! What makes Elit stand out is the vibe of this store.

The cafe inside serves coffee and ice cream, so you can sit, relax, and enjoy your chocolate haul before heading out. The staff are generous with recommendations and happy to explain what you’re tasting, especially if you’re after halal-certified options.

Pro tip:

Try their pistachio-stuffed chocolates—they’re not front-and-centre, but they’re one of the best flavour combos in the store and make a great low-key souvenir to take home.

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