The heat in Vizag has begun, and it is expected to be a lot worse than the previous years if the reports by IMD are to be believed. This makes us want to treat ourselves to something delicious, to cool ourselves down. So what better way to do so, than indulging in some chilled desserts? Vizag has several eateries, that offer something unique to the citizens, serving mouthwatering desserts that would be perfect for a humid day. This list includes some well know delicacies like Apricot Delight from The Spicy Venue, Choco Orange from Dumount Creamery, and more. Keep reading to find out more and don’t forget to give them a try this summer!
Here is a list of the desserts to eat in Vizag this summer.
Location: Opposite Dutt Island, Siripuram
Location: Opposite Kotak School, Chinna Waltair
Location: Waltair Main Road, Siripuram
Dessertino is a fairly new eatery in Vzaig, but it was fast to establish its place in the hearts of the citizens. From sweet desserts and shakes to savoury snacks, Dessertino caters to all our cravings. Biscoff Crumbs Thick Shake from their menu is a chef special and also a must-have. Made with a delicious white base, and biscoff biscuits and spread, this delectable thick shake goes perfectly on a humid day.
Location: Near All India Radio Junction
Location: Hotel Green Park, Ram Nagar
Let us know which one of these desserts in Vizag is your favourite. Stay tuned to Yo! Vizag website and Instagram for more travel recommendations.
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