Dubai chocolate is the thick, pistachio-creamy, kataifi-crunchy dream thatās taken TikTok and Insta by stormāand itās landed in Athens, too. Here are our top picks for where to find Dubai chocolate in Athens.
This unsuspecting suburban bakery chain has squares of Dubai chocolate for 1.50 euros a piece, and they also sell them in multi-packs. Theyāre for taking over to a friendās place during a holiday visit (can we also normalize Dubai chocolate as a perfectly acceptable kerasma for when you have guests over, pls?).
A classic chain of kafekopteia (artisanal coffee roasteries) that also sells nuts, sweets, teas, and other kitchen cupboard delights. Their squares of Dubai chocolate are 4.50 euros a piece, but you have the added convenience of being able to order them online.
This smaller chain of nuts-and-sweets shops is legendary for its pistachio-themed sweets. They make Dubai chocolate squares with their own homemade praline chocolate, in milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and sugar-free versions.
This chain of patisseries with Eastern-inspired sweets whips up a large bar of Dubai chocolate for 12 euros. They have a couple of stores in the southern suburbs, making it easier for southern-ites to reach.
This cult bakery in the hip neighborhood of Neos Kosmos (Aglaonikis 22) has been in business since 1980, and theyāve added Dubai chocolate to their roster. Their bars are large, crunchy, and satisfying, with a yellow pistachio filling in honor of Dubaiās love of gold.
Happy chomping!