| Want to get a fix of dubai chocolate and could only find the bas they make at Wegman's. 2 out of 5 stars, and they were $8/ea. They had a Dubai choclate tart at Paris Baguette that was pretty good, but where can you get a good Dubai chocolate bar around here? |
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Costco had it a couple of months ago. $45 for 3 bars. They are too rich and don't taste like good chocolate at all. |
| Lidl has it. A big bar for $10. Pretty good, though very sweet. |
| There’s a place near the Trader Joe’s in Tysons. Expensive though. |
| I had it from the Amish Market in Germantown. Not great. I've seen it at a kiosk at Tyson's mall. Also saw it at a few halal places. |
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I have never understood the appeal of the Dubai chocolate.
Now, the Japanese Royce Nama chocolate.... that is lovely. |
I tried this and was disappointed. No pistachio flavor, not enough crunchy kadafi filling. More like green colored white chocolate filling with milk chocolate on the outside. Too sweet. |
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Lindt makes it. The Target in Rockville has bars a couple of weeks ago. It was $15 per bar though.
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| I see this everywhere and I don't understand the hype and how expensive it is. Is this really better than Swiss or Italian chocolate? |
I think all the influencers are lying when they go on and on about how delicious it is. it’s totally overhyped. people are using crappy cheap chocolate to make it. |
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I got 3 bars from the kiosk in Tysons Corner Mall and so far its meh. Not my cup of tea and, yes, way too sweet.
I'm thinking about trying a version of it with Nutella from Fava Pot |
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Am I the only one grossed out by the look of Dubai chocolate?
All I can see is horse manure covered in chocolate! |
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I don’t get the hype either.
I made it. I made the pistachio butter, browned the kahdafi pastry in butter. I made truffles. It tasted really good with great pistachio flavor., but not great. |
I made it with biscoff butter and it was fabulous! |
| The dark chocolate version from Trader Joe’s is pretty good. |