Taste Atlas, a popular travel and food guide, has announced its list of the 100 most iconic ice creams around the world. Five ice cream parlours from India have made it onto this impressive list, showcasing some of the best ice creams globally.
Here are the five Indian ice cream spots that stood out:
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K Rustom’s
This well-known Iranian ice cream shop in Mumbai, established in 1953, is famous for its ice cream sandwiches. They put a creamy scoop of ice cream between crunchy wafers. The mango flavor is a big hit. (Location: 87 Stadium House, Veer Nariman Road, Churchgate, Mumbai)
Apsara Ice Creams
Apsara, founded in 1971, makes ice creams using fresh, seasonal fruits without any artificial flavors or preservatives. Their guava ice cream, with real fruit chunks and a bit of spice, is a true taste of India. (Location: 74/76, Subhadra Mansion, Walkeshwar Road, Malabar Hill, Mumbai)
Pabba’s Ice Cream Parlour, Mangalore
Since 1975, Pabba’s in Mangalore has been serving its famous ‘Gadbad Ice Cream,’ which is a mix of three flavors with jellies, fruits, and nuts. It’s a favorite among locals and visitors. (Location: Shree Krishna Prasad Building, Lalbagh, Mangaluru, Karnataka)
Naturals Ice Cream
Starting as a small shop in Juhu, Naturals has grown into a popular chain across India. They’re known for their fresh fruit ice creams. Their tender coconut flavor is especially loved. (Locations across India)
Corner House Ice Cream
Located in Bangalore, Corner House is famous for its “Death By Chocolate” sundae. It has a chocolate sponge base topped with cherries, vanilla ice cream, cream, honey, fudge, and peanuts—a true chocolate lover’s dream. (Location: No 4, State Bank of India Rd, Shanthala Nagar, St. Mark’s Road, Bangalore)
These iconic ice cream parlours offer a taste of India’s sweet traditions. Whether you’re craving a classic ice cream sandwich or a rich chocolate sundae, these spots are worth a visit.