Easter in Egypt this year is looking extra sweet and a little whimsical too. If you’re on the hunt for the perfect seasonal treat, or just an excuse to indulge in chocolate, here are a few spots doing Easter in their own way this year.
Chocolate Factory Egypt
This is where things get a bit over the top—in the best way. Chocolate Factory is going full “Whimsical Easter,” and it shows. Big eggs, little eggs, eggs filled with all sorts of things—chocolate mousse, cookies, strawberries, biscuits—you name it. There are also lollipops,, cheerful bunny characters like Sassy and Bouncy, playful sets you can decorate, and full Easter boxes if you’re feeling generous. It’s colorful, a little chaotic, and very easy to get carried away in.

Patchi
Patchi makes Easter feel a bit more grown-up, but still fun. Their chocolate eggs aren’t just about the chocolate, it’s also the way everything is wrapped and put together—it feels like you’re picking up a proper gift, even if it’s just for yourself.

Läderach
Läderach brings a touch of Swiss indulgence to the season. Their bunny-shaped FrischSchoggi comes in a variety of flavors—from almond milk to raspberry white and rich dark chocolate—while their praline Easter boxes, cleverly shaped like actual egg boxes, add a playful but still premium twist.
Classique
Classique takes a more traditional route, leaning into the comfort of familiar flavours with their Easter kahk. It’s a softer, more nostalgic take on the holiday, less about novelty and more about those classic, feel-good bites that always hit the spot.

Simonds
Simonds feels like a full Easter celebration. They’ve been doing Easter for a long time, and you can tell. There are chocolate eggs, bunnies, their iconic swan, and full baskets filled with a bit of everything—chocolates, small gifts, colourful extras. It’s the kind of place where you can sort out Easter in one stop without overthinking it.

At the end of the day, Easter can be as low-key or as extra as you want it to be. Whether you’re going for something playful, classic, or somewhere in between, there’s plenty to pick from—and no real wrong choice.
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