Crumbl Review: Dubai Chocolate Cookie
This one immediately sets expectations pretty high just based on the name, because anything labeled “Dubai chocolate” usually means layered, rich, and a bit more elevated than a standard chocolate cookie. It’s not just supposed to be chocolate — it’s supposed to feel like a full dessert experience.
The base of the cookie leans very rich and smooth. It’s soft, slightly dense, and sits somewhere between a cookie and a brownie without going fully fudgy. It holds together well and has that melt-in-your-mouth feel that makes it feel more premium than a basic chocolate cookie.
Flavour-wise, the chocolate is definitely the main focus, but it’s not overly bitter or dark. It stays on the smoother, slightly sweeter side, which helps keep it approachable while still feeling rich.
What usually defines this cookie is the added elements — whether that’s layered chocolate, fillings, or textures — and that’s where it starts to stand out. Instead of being one-note, you get a bit more going on in each bite. There’s a sense of layering rather than just a flat chocolate flavour.
Texture plays a big role here. You’ve got that soft base, combined with slightly thicker or smoother elements depending on the toppings, which creates a more complete dessert feel instead of just a cookie.
This is definitely one of the heavier cookies of the week. It’s rich, filling, and something you don’t need a lot of to fully get the experience.
Final Verdict:
A rich, layered chocolate cookie that feels more like a full dessert. Heavy, but done well.
