
Viral Now: "Dubai Chocolate Burger" In UAE Leaves Internet Divided
The side note read, "Egypt's popular dessert spot has launched a NEW dessert in Dubai and you're not going to believe it. This trend has taken over all the food items you can imagine, and here we've got a burger! Layers of pistachio mousse, pistachio kunafa and a Belgian brownie sandwiched between a fluffy English cake and it tastes yummy - can be shared too." You can get the Dubai Chocolate Burger at B Laban branches across the UAE. It is priced at 30 AED (approximately Rs 750). Watch the complete viral video below:
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The internet is divided about this delicacy. Many Instagram users raised concerns about the sugar content in the burger, calling it unhealthy. Others simply appreciated the novelty and appearance of the final dish. Read some of the reactions below:
One user wrote, "Why does it look so satisfying?"
Another added, "Such an amazing experience."
"Nooooo!!! Too much!" remarked a user.
A viewer said, "Add insulin to that burger."
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