Crumbl Review: Dubai Chocolate Brownie Cookie

This one is clearly trying to be more of a dessert than a cookie, and right away you can tell that’s exactly what it is.

Visually, it’s dense and dark. It doesn’t have that typical cookie look — it leans much more toward a brownie. It looks heavy before you even pick it up, which already sets expectations.

The first bite confirms that immediately. It’s soft, but not in a light or airy way. It’s thick, fudgy, and almost underbaked in texture, which is exactly what you want if it’s going for a brownie-style cookie.

The chocolate is the entire focus here. It’s not overly sweet like a basic chocolate cookie — it’s deeper, smoother, and leans more into that rich dessert profile.

The “Dubai chocolate” part doesn’t come through as a specific flavour difference, but you do notice that it feels more elevated than a standard chocolate cookie. It’s more about the richness and finish than anything distinct.

There’s not a lot of contrast, though. It’s very consistent from start to finish. No crunch, no major texture change — just dense chocolate all the way through.

That’s where it becomes a bit much. It’s good, but it’s heavy. This is not something you casually eat an entire one of without noticing it.

Texture:

  • dense, fudgy center
  • slightly firmer outer layer

This is definitely a “split it or take your time” cookie.

Final Verdict:

Rich, dense, and very chocolate-forward. It delivers exactly what it promises, but it’s heavy and one-dimensional.

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