
Looking to indulge in a bar of Dubai chocolate in Singapore? Here’s where you can find variations of the viral dessert.
Dubai chocolate in Singapore went viral in late 2023, and the hype hasn’t slowed down! We can see why though. Who could resist a rich chocolate shell filled with creamy pistachio paste and crispy filo dough? There’s just something about the texture and taste that makes it so addictive. Don’t believe us? Try it yourself! Here’s where you can get a taste of this TikTok viral treat. Or if you’d like some classic bars, check out our list of where to get chocolate in Singapore.
Where to buy Dubai chocolate in Singapore
1. Fix Dessert Chocolatier

There’s no better place to get the Dubai chocolate in Singapore than its source, which makes Fix Dessert Chocolatier the spot to grab your chocolate bars! The Fix Dessert Chocolatier pop-up in Singapore will be around for a limited time only. For those travelling, you’re in luck because the brand will be located in the transit area. You can now get its best-selling Can’t Get Knafeh of It chocolate bars, as well as other popular flavours like Pick Up A Pretzel (chocolate with pretzels) and Mind Your Own Biscuit (white chocolate with speculoos).
Price: $34.90
Opening hours: Until 31 January 2026; daily, 6am to 12am
Where to buy: Fix Dubai Chocolatier, transit area, Changi Airport Terminal 1, 60 Airport Boulevard, Singapore 819643
2. The Candy Store

Everyone knows that when it comes to finding hard-to-locate snacks in Singapore, you turn to The Candy Store. Pay a visit to its store in Tanglin and you’ll be rewarded with TikTok viral creations like freeze-dried candy, limited edition Prime, and childhood snacks you never thought you’d see again. Imported directly from the United Arab Emirates, you can get the original Fix Dessert Chocolaterie’s Can’t Get Knafeh Of It and Catch Me If Pecan chocolate bars.
Price: $65
Opening hours: Sunday to Thursday, 10am to 9pm; Friday to Saturday, 10am to 10pm
Where to buy: The Candy Store, available online and at #01-101, 163 Tanglin Road, Singapore 247933
3. Chocoelf

Local award-winning chocolate brand Chocoelf has been a much-beloved establishment when it comes to getting your chocolatey fix. It’s best known for its healthier-alternative bars, which use little to no sugar and bold infusions of Asian ingredients. You can get the classic Dubai chocolate here. Or go for the speculoos or peanut butter variations with the crispy filo bits.
Price: $25
Opening hours: Monday to Thursday, 10am to 7.30pm; Friday to Sunday, 10am to 9.30pm
Where to buy: Chocoelf, available online and at 232 South Bridge Road, Singapore 058781
4. Mr. Bucket Chocolaterie

Boasting a sustainable bean-to-bar process, Mr. Bucket Chocolaterie is best known for dishing out colourful bonbons and custom chocolate bars in delectably unexpected flavours. Everything is handmade in its very own chocolate factory in Dempsey – talk about fresh! Its Dubai chocolate bar is made with milk chocolate and roasted pistachio paste packed with buttery kataifi. It’s also finished off with Maldon sea salt for that added touch of balance.
Price: $20
Opening hours: Monday to Wednesday, 11am to 7pm; Thursday to Friday, 11am to 10pm; Saturday to Sunday, 9am to 10pm
Where to buy: Mr. Bucket Chocolaterie, available online and at 13 Dempsey Road, Singapore 249674
5. Fitri Creations

Made fresh every day, you can get a boatload of the Dubai chocolate bars at Fitri Creations! It’s also made out of a halal-certified kitchen, so it’s perfect to share with your Muslim friends. The pistachio filling is crispy and indulgent, as it should be! And if the chocolate bar is too rich for you, you can always go for the Dubai chocolate-inspired cake.
Price: $25
Opening hours: Daily, 8.30am to 9.30pm
Where to buy: Fitri Creations, available online and at #01-02, Sun Natura, 361 Sembawang Crescent, Singapore 750361
6. Bateel

Best known for its luxurious and high-quality organic dates, you’d be surprised at the fact that Bateel also has its own Dubai chocolate collection! With chocolate sourced from the Dominican Republic, you can get its Dubai chocolates in classic pistachio, hazelnut filling, or as little chocolate truffles. And yes, you can even get khidri dates stuffed with crunchy pistachio filling too!
Price: Starts from $9.50
Opening hours: Daily, 10am to 9.30pm
Where to buy: Bateel, available online and at B2 Food Hall, Takashimaya, 391A Orchard Road, Singapore 238873
7. The SGFR Store

This candy store in Singapore carries more than just candy – there are mood gummies, drinks, and yes, Dubai chocolate. It has the original bar from Fix Dessert Chocolatier in both milk chocolate and dark chocolate flavours. But if the price is a little steep, you can opt for the Cwumble Cwunch version. It’s available in pistachio, cotton candy pistachio, and red velvet flavours.
Price: Starts from $30
Opening hours: Varies with each location
Where to buy: The SGFR Store, available online and at multiple locations including Tampines, Wisteria Mall, Holland Village, and more
Bonus! Dubai chocolate desserts in Singapore
8. Surrey Hills Grocer

As part of its Christmas 2025 collection, Surrey Hills Grocer is offering a Dubai chocolate-inspired log cake for its festive takeaway menu. This cake features a chiffon sponge, European chocolate cream, crispy pistachio glaze, and is topped with fresh raspberries. It’s good for four to six people, but we’re already planning to eat half of it on our own.
Price: $75
Availability: 10 November to 20 December 2025
Where to buy: Surrey Hills Grocer, available online
9. Queic by Olivia

Unsurprisingly, Queic by Olivia decided to hop on the trend to create a Dubai chocolate bar with its very own twist! Exclusive to its Jewel Changi Airport outlet, Queic uses a dark chocolate shell to hold its nutty pistachio paste. It’s also added a smooth vanilla mascarpone cream inside to create a unique cheesecake filling. If you’re not at Jewel, consider getting a Dubai chocolate cheesecake made with a cacao almond sable crust at all outlets.
Price: Chocolate bar starts from $38; Dubai chocolate cheesecakes start from $29.50
Opening hours: Varies with each outlet
Where to buy: Queic by Olivia, available online and at multiple locations including Kreta Ayer, Jewel Changi Airport, Orchard, and Jem
10. Two Bake Boys

What started as a Covid-born home business soon turned into a booming brand with innovative flavours – including the famed Dubai chocolate! The kunafa chocolate log cake is a new Christmas special (and we’re hoping it sticks around for a long time). The three-layer chocolate fudge sponge is coated with premium pistachio kunafa and a silky chocolate buttercream. Alternatively, give the pistachio kunafa banana pudding a try!
Price: Cakes from $74.80; banana pudding from $13
Availability: From 13 November 2025 in limited quantities
Where to buy: Two Bake Boys, available online
11. The Frosted Chick

The Frosted Chick is best known for its customised cakes and dessert tables, so you know everything here is like a work of art. The pistachio kunafa brownie slab and cake taste just as good as they look. The brownie is fudgy and chocolatey, topped with crispy kunafa. If you’re looking for something a little lighter, the fresh cream cake is fluffy and just as addictive.
Price: Brownies start from $60; cakes start from $70
Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 10am to 6.30pm; Sunday, 9.30am to 5.30pm
Where to buy: The Frosted Chick, available online and at 41 Opal Crescent, Singapore 328428
12. One 18 Bakery

Nothing beats the smell or taste of freshly baked bread or viennoiserie, which is what makes One 18 Bakery so amazing. You can score both sweet and savoury bakes here, but we’d splash out a little more for its series of kunafa-inspired croissants. You can get a straightforward pistachio kunafa one, or one infused with Nutella and mochi.
Price: From $7.70
Opening hours: Varies with each outlet
Where to buy: One 18 Bakery, available online and at multiple locations including Tampines and North Bridge Road
Now you know where to go to get indulgent Dubai chocolate in Singapore!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dubai chocolate?
It's a chocolate bar shell stuffed with pistachio paste and crispy filo dough inspired by the Middle Eastern dessert, knafeh. Fun fact: it was inspired by the creator's pregnancy cravings!
Is it expensive?
Due to the ingredients, Dubai chocolate bars tend to be more expensive than regular bars.
Is it worth the hype?
If you're a connoisseur of chocolate and pistachio, we say the original Fix Dessert Chocolatier bars are definitely worth the hefty price tag! The paste isn't overly sweet, and is surprisingly balanced as a dessert.
You might find some dupes are made with lower quality chocolate that may feel a bit sandy and might not be as worth it.

