Hershey's Sweet Take on the Dubai Chocolate Trend: Where to Find it Beyond Philly
In a bid to tap into the growing popularity of Dubai-inspired sweets, Hershey's has released a limited edition chocolate bar that's been making waves on social media. The treat, which is inspired by the Arabic dessert knafeh, features a chocolatey shell and a pistachio filling mixed with pastry pieces called kadayif for a nutty, crunchy bite.
While Hershey's limited release may be over soon, don't worry if you missed out - there are plenty of other sweet spots in the Philadelphia area where you can indulge in Dubai-inspired treats. From cafes to bakeries and even bubble tea chains, here are some popular spots to try:
For a taste of Dubai at Abu El Ezz Sweets in Bustleton Pike, the cafe has a wide range of chocolate products, including large and small bars in milk and dark chocolate varieties. Other must-try options include their heart-shaped bar and tray of mini chocolates.
The Armenian restaurant Apricot Stone also offers a Dubai-inspired dessert on its menu - simply order the kebab skewers, salads, and dips before indulging in their sweet treat.
Aroma Bakery's Dubai chocolate tart and cheesecake are a must-visit for any chocolate lover. Although not an exact replica of the Middle Eastern dessert, they do offer a pistachio eclair that closely resembles knafeh.
Haraz Coffee House has taken inspiration from Dubai's popular dessert with its signature brownie, topped with layers of pistachio and chocolate. You can find this sweet spot in both Fishtown and University City locations.
Bubble tea chain Kung Fu Tea also offers a Dubai Chocolate Wow that features chocolate milk, pistachio cream, crispy kataifi, and brown sugar boba. A perfect treat for those looking to try something unique and Instagram-worthy.
Le Souk Market cafe is another popular spot to try the sweet sensation - their menu boasts a range of Dubai-inspired desserts, including strawberry cups with white chocolate options, ice cream sundae, crepe, cake, and more.
Mocha Melt Cafe's crepe filled with pistachio butter and kadayif and topped with milk chocolate and crunchy toppings is another popular choice among dessert lovers.
Sweet As Fudge candy store at Reading Terminal Market offers nine different Dubai flavor combos, including hazelnut. For those looking for a sweet fix, their pistachio fudge with a chocolate top and crunchy kadayif filling is also worth trying.
Lastly, The Turkish Brew coffee shop has taken the Dubai trend to the next level by offering 24-carat gold-covered Dubai chocolate for the ultimate indulgence - priced at $289.99, it's sure to be a splurge worth considering.
With these sweet spots now available in Philadelphia, there's no reason not to try the Dubai-inspired treats that are taking the city by storm.
In a bid to tap into the growing popularity of Dubai-inspired sweets, Hershey's has released a limited edition chocolate bar that's been making waves on social media. The treat, which is inspired by the Arabic dessert knafeh, features a chocolatey shell and a pistachio filling mixed with pastry pieces called kadayif for a nutty, crunchy bite.
While Hershey's limited release may be over soon, don't worry if you missed out - there are plenty of other sweet spots in the Philadelphia area where you can indulge in Dubai-inspired treats. From cafes to bakeries and even bubble tea chains, here are some popular spots to try:
For a taste of Dubai at Abu El Ezz Sweets in Bustleton Pike, the cafe has a wide range of chocolate products, including large and small bars in milk and dark chocolate varieties. Other must-try options include their heart-shaped bar and tray of mini chocolates.
The Armenian restaurant Apricot Stone also offers a Dubai-inspired dessert on its menu - simply order the kebab skewers, salads, and dips before indulging in their sweet treat.
Aroma Bakery's Dubai chocolate tart and cheesecake are a must-visit for any chocolate lover. Although not an exact replica of the Middle Eastern dessert, they do offer a pistachio eclair that closely resembles knafeh.
Haraz Coffee House has taken inspiration from Dubai's popular dessert with its signature brownie, topped with layers of pistachio and chocolate. You can find this sweet spot in both Fishtown and University City locations.
Bubble tea chain Kung Fu Tea also offers a Dubai Chocolate Wow that features chocolate milk, pistachio cream, crispy kataifi, and brown sugar boba. A perfect treat for those looking to try something unique and Instagram-worthy.
Le Souk Market cafe is another popular spot to try the sweet sensation - their menu boasts a range of Dubai-inspired desserts, including strawberry cups with white chocolate options, ice cream sundae, crepe, cake, and more.
Mocha Melt Cafe's crepe filled with pistachio butter and kadayif and topped with milk chocolate and crunchy toppings is another popular choice among dessert lovers.
Sweet As Fudge candy store at Reading Terminal Market offers nine different Dubai flavor combos, including hazelnut. For those looking for a sweet fix, their pistachio fudge with a chocolate top and crunchy kadayif filling is also worth trying.
Lastly, The Turkish Brew coffee shop has taken the Dubai trend to the next level by offering 24-carat gold-covered Dubai chocolate for the ultimate indulgence - priced at $289.99, it's sure to be a splurge worth considering.
With these sweet spots now available in Philadelphia, there's no reason not to try the Dubai-inspired treats that are taking the city by storm.