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The social media chocolate sensation has not faded away, instead it’s gained traction locally IRL. Here’s where you can indulge in the pistachio cream and crunchy phyllo enveloped in milk chocolate without having to venture too far from home. 

La Boulangerie Boul’Mich

You’ll feel like you’re in France at this bakery but then will be transported to heaven when you bite into one of its Dubai chocolate croissants or cookies overflowing with all the gooey goodness. 

Town Center Mall; 6000 Glades Road, Boca Raton; 561/361-8820; laboulangerieusa.com

How Ya Dough’n

Dubai chocolate pizza from How Ya Dough’n

The local pizza chain has created its own spin on the dessert with its Dubai chocolate pizza. The sourdough crust is topped with pecorino, Havarti and mozzarella before its wood fired and then topped with honey, chocolate fudge, pistachio butter and the crunchy kataifi shredded phyllo. howyadoughn.com

4251 N. Federal Highway, Boca Raton; 561/617-1579
310 E. Palmetto Park Rd, Boca Raton; 561/757-6434
8240 S. State Road 7, Boynton Beach; 561/336-3341

Fit Foodz Cafe

The health food café somehow made this treat healthy with its gluten-free, vegetarian green smoothie. 

9704 Clint Moore Road, Boca Raton; 561/451-1420; fitfoodzcafe.com

The Seed Coffee Shop 

This local coffee shop is offering a Dubai chocolate bagel bomb. The limited-edition bagel is only available until August so grab it before it’s gone. It’s filled with pistachio cream cheese and wrapped in crispy kataifi then dipped in chocolate.

1449 Yamato Road, Boca Raton; 561/931-2912; seedcoffeehouse.com

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Christie Galeano-DeMott

Author Christie Galeano-DeMott

Christie is a food lover and travel fanatic who believes there's always room for dessert. When she’s not writing about the plates and people who capture South Florida's soul, Christie is irresistibly happy in the company of her husband, their two dogs and a glass of red wine.

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