I cannot help but admit that ice cream is the treat that I loved the most. Let it be something as simple as trying to lower my body temperature after a hot day of visiting places or even just pampering myself at home. There is still a space for one (or two) scoops of ice cream. I have been tracking the shifts in the Indian ice cream market; it is a thrilling period as it has turned into something beyond vanilla and chocolate only. To the delight of the customers, the market is being enriched and diversified not only by tubes filled with fruit flavors but also by premium ice cream bars.

In the upcoming piece, I will take you through the number one ice cream brands according to my opinion, that will take over to their unique selling points, and why you should think about them the next time you get ice cream from the freezer.

10 Ice Cream Brands in India

S.No. Brand Name Best Flavors Pricing Strategy
1 Amul Butterscotch, Chocolate Brownie, Rajbhog Rs.25 to Rs.600
2 Kwality Wall's Cornetto Classico, Magnum Almond, Feast Rs.30 to Rs.450
3 Vadilal Alphonso Mango, Meetha Paan, Rajbhog Rs.30 to Rs.450
4 Havmor Kesar Pista, Blueberry Cheesecake, Cookies N Cream Rs.40 to Rs.550
5 Mother Dairy Vanilla, Belgian Chocolate, Kesar Pista Rs.25 to Rs.400
6 Creambell Chikoo Delight, Butterscotch Ribbon, Chocolate Soft Centre Rs.30 to Rs.450
7 Baskin Robbins Mint Chocolate Chip, Pralines 'n Cream, Cotton Candy Rs.150 to Rs.900
8 Natural’s Tender Coconut, Alphonso Mango, Sitaphal (Custard Apple) Rs.80 to Rs.750
9 Haagen-Dazs Belgian Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry Cheesecake Rs.200 to Rs.900
10 Top N Town Choco Brownie Fudge, Kesar Pista Royale, Vanilla Rs.25 to Rs.450

It is quite an experience to travel through the ice cream flavors of India before tasting the mouthwatering details: such a trip seems to be flavorful. Every brand, from the one's storytelling their signature scoop in a local parlor of a small town to global giants redefining indulgence, has its own story. Indian consumers, as I have noticed during a few years, changed significantly now rather than simple vanilla cones they want artisanal, fruit-based, or even keto-friendly options.  So let us embark on this frozen journey with the brand which has been, for many years, winning people's hearts (and ‍freezers).

1. Amul  

Amul is the number one dairy brand in India but is also the pioneer in India regarding its extensive product line and faithful consumers. Amul keeps its standard, availability, and love from the customers intact all the way from Butterscotch to Rajbhogg.

Why to like it: Amul is always the safe choice; it’s the brand that turned ice cream into a family must-have in India.

Pros:

  • Widest distribution across India
  • Affordable prices with consistent quality
  • Constantly introducing new local flavors

Cons:

  • Packaging and presentation could feel basic
  • Premium texture not always uniform across variants

2. Kwality Wall’s  

A household name under Hindustan Unilever, Kwality Wall’s is famous for its Cornetto cones and Magnum indulgences. It’s a brand that’s both fun and fancy, offering something for every mood.

Why to like it: Easy to find, easy to love, especially that crisp Cornetto shell!

Pros:

  • Strong mix of affordable and premium options (Magnum, Cornetto)
  • Excellent distribution in urban and rural India
  • Consistent taste and texture

Cons:

  • Some variants are more sugar-heavy
  • Limited customization or “natural” ingredient options

3. Vadilal

Vadilal, with its rich history starting in 1907, is a company that always brings new ideas and new flavors, its product range stretching from the smoothest Rajbhog to the strangest Meetha Paan. It’s big on heritage and flavor experiments.

Why to like it: It keeps traditional Indian dessert flavors alive in modern scoops.

Pros:

  • Over 200 flavor options
  • Unique regional and festive offerings
  • Value-for-money tubs and cones

Cons:

  • Quality consistency can vary regionally.
  • Limited presence in high-Havmor

4. Havmor

Havmor, which is under the ownership of LOTTE Wellfood, has become a contemporary love with not only Indian but also worldly flavors like Shahi Kesar and Blueberry Cheesecake.

Why to like it: It is the sweet spot of price and excellent quality.

Pros:

  • 160+ flavor varieties
  • Premium feel at accessible prices
  • Expanding presence in retail and cafes

Cons:

  • Availability outside metros still limited
  • Slightly pricier than local alternatives

5. Mother Dairy

The ‍ ‌world has changed a lot from 1974 to today, but Mother Dairy, a reliable brand starting out in that year, is still a dairy product that many Indians can rely on. There are no artificial or complicated flavors in Kesar Pista and Vanilla; they are just pure, simple, and ‍ ‌‍ ‍‌ ‍ ‌‍ ‍‌delicious.

Why to like it: It always delivers, and every time it reminds me of my childhood!

Pros:

  • High dairy content, rich and creamy taste
  • Reasonable pricing and trusted quality
  • Wide North Indian availability

Cons:

  • Fewer experimental or gourmet flavors
  • Limited premium packaging options

6. Creambell

Launched in 2003, Creambell has made waves with its modern flavors like Chikoo and Chocolate Soft Centre. The brand is characterized by a young spirit, creativity, and a steady and constant growth.

Why to like it: It is vibrant and early playful for the very ice cream that you eat after the show.

Pros:

  • Diverse product range including cups, cones, and more
  • Focus on premium ingredients
  • Good mid-range pricing

Cons:

  • Inconsistent availability in smaller towns
  • Some flavors can feel overly sweet

7. Baskin Robbins

This worldwide trend gives India the taste of luxury through the likes of Pralines 'n Cream and Cotton Candy. It is often the first choice for parties and ice cream outings.

Why to like it: Any scoop is about richness, smoothness, and craft.

Pros:

  • Premium parlor experience
  • 31+ global flavors rotated seasonally
  • Excellent texture and presentation

Cons:

  • Expensive compared to local brands
  • Limited reach in smaller cities

8. Natural’s Ice Cream

We ‍ ‌‍could say that if freshness in nature could be tasted, it would be the taste of Natural's. Being a Mumbai-based brand, it is known for the use of real fruits and no artificial flavors, and it is the one that is leading the way for the clean and pure ice cream of the ‍ future.

Why to like it: Each bite is like feeling the fruit being chewed around.

Pros:

  • All-natural ingredients with no preservatives
  • Rotating seasonal fruit menu
  • Premium but worth the quality

Cons:

  • Pricier than regular brands
  • Fewer outlets outside metros

9. Haagen-Dazs

Haagen-Dazs is indeed the most luxurious choice in the ice cream world, providing a mouthwatering experience of the most delicious, dense, and buttery ice cream that melts perfectly in the mouth. The selection of flavors, among which are the Belgian Chocolate, Vanilla, and Strawberry Cheesecake, is merely a matter of high-quality ingredients and real flavor.

Why to like it: It's a great option for people who want to pamper themselves with the best and world-class tastes.

Pros:

  • Creamy texture, organic components, and premium quality.

Cons:

  • It is very costly and difficult to get to rural places.

10. Top N Town

A local favorite, Top N Town has been serving smiles and joys since the 1970s and is still winning over customers with its smooth and thick textures as well as a large selection of tastes. Its low prices and groundbreaking creations made it a trendy place, and it combined ancient flavors with modern approaches like Choco Brownie Fudge and Kesar Pista Royale.

Why to like it: It is cheap, and it is easy to get, and it provides something for every mood and every season.

Pros:

  • Huge selection and low price
  • Rich textures and new products are coming out all the time.

Cons:

  • There are not many choices for the top range, and shops may have varied tastes.

Key Takeaways

Naturals, Baskin-Robbins, and Havmor are the major players in the upscale and creativity sector.

Vadilal maintains the popularity of regional flavors.

The trend in the Indian ice cream market is towards the natural and experiential products; 2025 could be the sweetest year ever.

Affordability and availability are mostly earned by Amul and Kwality Wall’s.

Conclusion

India’s ice cream scenario is the most thrilling for all, from budget bites to luxury indulgences. I personally will never run out of Amul in my freezer for everyday cravings and Naturals for the “treat yourself” moments. Is the whole thing so lovely? There is no wrong scoop. Regardless of whether your craving is for something classic or bold, an Indian company will be present to elevate your mood and cool you down.

That is to say, try new flavors in the freezer walkway when you are there.

FAQs

Q1. Which ice cream brand is best for late-night cravings?

Amul and Kwality Wall’s mini tubs are great for midnight time, as they are creamy, fast, and easily available.

Q2. Which brand has the most exciting taste?

Vadilal and Havmor frequently astonish with new tastes such as Meetha Paan, Jaljeera Candy, and Kesar Mohini.

Q3. What’s the best brand for fruit lovers?

Natural’s has the Tender Coconut and Sitaphal species that are real fruit magic in a scoop.

Q4. Which brand is the best when it comes to ‘value for money’?

Amul and Mother Dairy are the winners here, with premium taste without a major cost overrun.

Q5. What’s a good choice for giving or celebrating?

Baskin-Robbins large containers are great, luxurious presents for every sweet event.

Q6. Which brand is the most nostalgic for Indians?

Kwality Wall’s Feast and Mother Dairy cone—the reminiscences of childhood are in every bite!