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Dubai's Dot Cake Trend: Where to Try the Viral Dessert

The sprinkle-covered Dot Cake that took over TikTok has arrived in Dubai, with Tirameu, 1990 Matcha and KuRiMu each launching their own spin on the viral dessert that started at a small bakery in New York.

Dubai's Dot Cake Trend: Where to Try the Viral Dessert
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  • 1The Dot Cake is a TikTok-famous dessert covered in tiny nonpareil sprinkles, creating its signature dotted look.
  • 2The trend began with The Dotcakes, a Roslyn, New York bakery founded by mother-daughter duo Alex and Sondra Posner.
  • 3Three Dubai brands now offer their own versions: Tirameu, 1990 Matcha and KuRiMu.
  • 4Tirameu's take blends the viral look with espresso-soaked sponge, mascarpone cream and confetti dots, expected on Deliveroo and Careem.
  • 5Dubai's fast adoption of social-media food trends is driving the dessert's momentum across the city.

Dubai's food scene moves fast when a trend takes off online, and the latest dessert craze sweeping the city is the Dot Cake. Originally popularised on TikTok, this colourful cake has become one of the internet's most recognisable desserts thanks to its signature sprinkle-covered appearance. Now several Dubai brands are putting their own spin on it, giving residents multiple ways to try the dessert that has taken over feeds worldwide.

Among the businesses embracing the trend are Tirameu, 1990 Matcha, and KuRiMu, each offering a different take on the viral cake.

What Is a Dot Cake?

A Dot Cake is instantly recognisable thanks to its colourful coating of tiny nonpareil sprinkles, which create a vibrant dotted appearance across the entire surface of the cake.

The trend began with The Dotcakes, a bakery in Roslyn, New York, founded by mother-daughter duo Alex and Sondra Posner. Videos showing the cake-making process quickly gained traction on TikTok, with millions of users watching the cakes being dipped upside down into bowls filled with colourful sprinkles.

As the videos spread, interest in Dot Cakes surged globally. The momentum inspired bakeries and dessert brands across multiple countries to create their own versions.

Tirameu Brings a Tiramisu Twist

Dubai-based homemade dessert brand Tirameu recently announced its own Dot Cake, combining the viral visual style with the flavours that made the brand popular among local dessert lovers.

The Tirameu Dot Cake features espresso-soaked sponge layers, mascarpone cream, crunchy sprinkles, and colourful confetti dots. The limited-edition dessert is expected to be available through Deliveroo and Careem for a limited time.

Known for its classic tiramisu, Lotus Biscoff tiramisu, and pistachio tiramisu, the Business Bay brand is giving customers a distinctly Italian-inspired take on the trend.

1990 Matcha Joins the Trend

Dubai café 1990 Matcha has also embraced the Dot Cake phenomenon.

Known for its matcha-focused menu, specialty drinks, and minimalist aesthetic, the café introduced its own version of the viral dessert. Customers can pair the colourful cake with popular beverages such as matcha lattes and specialty coffees.

The launch helped introduce the trend to a wider audience in Dubai, particularly among café-goers looking for social media-worthy desserts.

KuRiMu Adds Its Own Version

Japanese-inspired dessert brand KuRiMu is another Dubai business joining the Dot Cake movement.

The brand, known for its premium soft-serve creations and Japanese-inspired sweets, has released its own interpretation of the trend. It adds yet another option for dessert lovers looking to see what the hype is about.

With three well-known Dubai dessert brands now participating, the Dot Cake trend appears to be gaining momentum across the city.

Why Dubai Loves Viral Desserts

Dubai has become one of the fastest adopters of global food trends, with social media often influencing what appears on local menus.

From croissant hybrids and specialty matcha drinks to limited-edition desserts inspired by TikTok, businesses across the city regularly create local versions of products that gain international attention online.

The Dot Cake follows that same pattern. It combines visual appeal, social media shareability, and limited-edition releases that encourage customers to try the trend before it disappears.

The Bottom Line

The Dot Cake may have started in a small bakery in New York, but it has officially found its way to Dubai.

With Tirameu, 1990 Matcha, and KuRiMu all offering their own versions, dessert fans now have multiple ways to try one of the year's most talked-about food trends. Whether you prefer tiramisu flavours, matcha-inspired desserts, or Japanese-style sweets, Dubai's Dot Cake trend is showing no signs of slowing down.

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Julie Buere

Reporting from Dubai — independent, on the ground, and built on local sources.