Where to find the viral Dubai chocolate in Fort Worth

This viral treat may have taken over the internet, and we’re hunting down where you can get your hands on it near Fort Worth.

GVLtoday Dubai Chocolate

The filling is described as both creamy and crunchy.

It’s been circulating the internet since last summer, and now the Dubai chocolate craze has reached DFW.

If you haven’t heard of this trendy treat, it’s a chocolate bar filled with creamy pistachio and knafeh — a pastry dough layered with cheese and soaked in a sugar-based syrup. Here’s where you can find it around Funkytown:

IT’S SUGAR | 503 Main St. | Try the highly sought-after chocolate bar and pick up some other sour candies or gummies while you’re at it.

TIFA Chocolate and Gelato | 1300 Red River Dr., Ste. 100, Euless | Psst... their chocolate and gelato are also award-winning.

Java Lounge | 2731 FM 157 N., Mansfield | Hand-crafted from a local baker, Dipped With Love T.X., pair a chocolate bar with your favorite coffee for a breakfast of champions.

Chocolate Hangover | 520 S Main St., Ste. 207, Grapevine | Pick up a chocolate bar, then go scout for a glass of wine.

Try something different

Instead of a traditional chocolate bar, pick up a Dubai chocolate cup from Micholandia in Lake Worth or Strawberry Co. Deluxe inside Grapevine Mills Mall. Or try Dubai chocolate baklava from Galilee Falafel.

If we missed a spot, we’d love to hear about it.

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