Dubai, known for its luxurious lifestyle, innovative architecture, and vibrant culture, is also home to some of the finest chocolates in the world.
The rich, decadent sweets from Dubai have earned a reputation for their exotic flavours and elegant packaging, making them a perfect gift or indulgence for anyone with a sweet tooth.
But what if you’re in Ireland and craving a taste of Dubai’s finest chocolate? Don’t worry! You can still find these treats without hopping on a plane to the UAE.
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Here are a few places where you can get Dubai chocolate in Ireland:
- Sugar Pum Sweetery – Co. Westmeath
- Polenez Ireland – 44 locations nationwide
- Nutty Delights – South Great George’s Street, Dublin 2, Ireland
- Candy Cave – (Online)
- Avoca – 14 locations nationwide
- Chez Emily – Coolquay, The Ward, Co. DublinHazel Mountain Chocolate Galway – Galway
Who is Sarah Hamouda and what inspired ‘Dubai Chocolate’?
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Sarah Hamouda is the founder of Dubai Chocolate, a luxury chocolate brand based in Dubai.
Sarah and her family relocated to Dubai nine years ago.
She discovered the recipe for Dubai Chocolate in 2021 when pregnant and in need of something different from the typical chocolate “fix.”
Sarah started adding Middle Eastern-inspired fillings, like pistachios, to her creations.
@mariavehera257 @fixdessertchocolatier WOW, JUST WOW!!! Can’t explain how good these are! When a chocolate, a dessert and a piece of art meet this is what you get! 🍫 “Can’t Get Knafeh of it,” “Mind Your Own Busicoff,” and “Crazy Over Caramel.” Order on Instagram Chatfood or Deliveroo and let me know what’s your FIX? Instagram : fixdessertchocolatier #asmr #foodsounds #dubai #dubaidessert ♬ оригинальный звук – mariavehera257
Dubai Chocolate began to gain significant attention on social media after influencers praised Sarah’s products.
A video by food influencer Maria Vehera, showing her trying a bar in her car, has garnered over 114 million views and continues to rise, sparking a wave of aspiring chocolatiers attempting to replicate the dessert.