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6 Dubai Kunafa Chocolate Dupes In Singapore From $12.50


Best Dubai kunafa chocolate dupes in Singapore


If you can’t get enough of the Dubai-viral FIX Dessert Chocolatier bar but don’t have $65 to splurge on it, we’ve got you. We recently scoured the internet to put together 6 Dubai kunafa chocolate dupes in Singapore for the next time your pistachio-kunafa-chocolate cravings hit. The cheapest dupe goes for just $12.50!


1. Nova Bakehouse


Online bakery Nova Bakehouse was one of the first brands we’d seen selling the viral Dubai chocolate dupes. Their best-selling Pistachio Kunafe Chocolate bar, priced at $25, is loaded with creamy pistachio paste and shredded filo pastry. We enjoyed the sweet-salty combination of the rich chocolate and thick pistachio cream, which went well with the crispy kunafe pastry. Other must-try flavours include Pistachio Cream Cheese ($25), which we preferred, and a Strawberry Cheesecake Kunafa ($25) bar with freeze-dried strawberry bits.

Read our Nova Bakehouse review.

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NovaBakehouse is a Muslim-owned brand.


2. Fitri Creations


Image credit: Fitri Creations

Fitri Creations is another local bakery selling the Dubai chocolate dupe. Their Pistachio Kunafa Chocolate Bar weighs a hefty 220g—20g more than the OG FIX bar from Dubai—and costs $25. Each bar is said to be packed with a sweet and creamy pistachio-kunafe filling. Besides the trendy chocolate bar, the bakery also offers this flavour in cake form, at $90, layered with the same sweet-salty pistachio cream and crispy, shredded filo pastry.

Address: 361 Sembawang Crescent, #01-02 Sun Natura, Singapore 750361
Opening hours: Daily 8:30am to 10pm
Tel: 8822 5521
Website
Fitri Creations is a Muslim-owned brand.


3. Arabian Treatz


For a limited time only, get the viral Kunafa and Pistachio Chocolate Bar from Arabian Treatz for just $12.50! This deal is exclusive to selected 7-Eleven stores, so make sure you head down stat to enjoy the promotion before stocks run out. The made-in-Dubai snack stars creamy milk chocolate with a middle layer of crispy kunafe and nutty pistachio paste. FYI: this 200g chocolate bar usually retails for $22.90 at FairPrice online.

Website | Full list of outlets


4. Chocoelf


Image credit: @chocoelfchocolate

Homegrown brand Chocoelf‘s Pistachio Crispy Kunafa Chocolate bar ($25) claims suitable for sharing with up to 10 people. We’ve not tried this made-in-Singapore bar, though we’ve seen mixed reviews online. This 210 bar is packed with a pistachio and kunafe mixture, then encased in bittersweet chocolate, making it less sweet than most other dupes. From now till 1 April 2025, get it at a special price of $19.90 at FairPrice online!

Website | Full list of outlets


5. Chocolate Creations


Image credit: @chocolatecreations.dxb

Chocolate Creations’ Pistachio Kunafa is possibly the most expensive option on this list, priced at $25 for a 90g bar. The bar is handmade in Dubai by a popular chocolatier, and comes with a cool, wavy shape that stands out from the other dupes. It features smooth and creamy milk chocolate on the outside, paired with crunchy and nutty pistachio and kunafa pastry within. You can get it at the SGFR store.

Website
Chocolate Creations is a halal-certified brand.


6. Mellsburry


Image credit: FairPrice

Coming in at just $12.50 for a 100g bar, Mellsburry Belgium Quality Premium Chocolate Kunafa & Pistachio is the cheapest dupe we’ve found so far. This made-in-UAE bar, which combines fine-quality chocolate with pistachio and kunafa, is said to boast a crunchy and nutty middle. Some online reviews tout the bar to be on the sweeter side, but we’ll let you be the judge! You can find it at FairPrice online. 

Website | Full list of outlets


Where to buy Dubai kunafa chocolate dupes in Singapore


These are just some of the best Dubai kunafa chocolate dupes we found in Singapore. We’ll update the article when we come across more versions!

In the meantime, read our guide to the best Ramadan buffets for iftar in 2025. We also have our Geylang Serai Ramadan bazaar food guide 2025 if you’re planning to check out the bazaar this year.

Featured image adapted from Fitri Creations and @chocolatecreations.dxb

Anthia Chng

As the Associate Editor of Eatbook, Anthia survives on a steady diet of cake and coffee. With a decade of writing experience in food, fashion, and beauty—including six years at Expat Living Singapore—she’s passionate about sharing stories that excite and inspire, whether it’s discovering the latest restaurant opening or shining a light on a heritage hawker stall.

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