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    Bober Tea & Mochi Dough

    4.2 (101 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Milk tea with Boba
    Tippy P.

    This bubble tea cafe is so pink! Located in dinky town, if you're lucky you might find parking along the street. Every street is meter parking now. You'll see the flower wall when you walk in, head over to the kiosk to order the drinks and mochi donuts. The donuts are made daily and fresh. Afterwards just hangout until the staff calls your name. You can choose whichever flavor mochi donuts are available, they come in 3,6, or 12 packs. Bubble teas are also delicious.

    Mochi donut support hotline
    Morgan S.

    This was my first time trying mochi donuts and it did not disappoint! They are crunchy on the outside and chewy on the inside and super satisfying to break apart into like mini donut holes. These had some awesome flavors to choose from like the ones we got which were pistachio, churro and black sesame. My favorite flavor was pistachio but all 3 were really good. They have a fun vibe inside and the ordering process was quick and easy.

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    Mary T.

    Some of my plans on my first day being back in the Twin Cities had to change due to a flight delay. What didn't change was dropping by Momo Korean Egg Drop's grand opening, which is in the same store with Bober Tea and Mochi Dough. Yes, you get three businesses under one roof. It works. Parking in Dinkytown (it's the college town for the University of Minnesota) can be tricky in Fall 2024. There's construction in this area. Students are back. I came on a Saturday afternoon where the temperature was 30°C on September 28th. I did paid street parking a block away and walked over. I normally don't do grand openings. I had nothing better to do but to check it out... haha! The grand opening consisted of buying a sandwich and getting a Bober tea drink for free. It sounded great to me. It was crowded. Kids could get their face painted for free. I missed out on the dragon dance. The idea is that you go to one of the two kiosks and place your order. You pay and enter your name. Then, you wait patiently for someone to announce your name and fetch your order. The lineup wasn't too bad. I got the Seoul Spam sandwich. I then waited to hear my name. I looked at the mochi donuts. They looked yummy and fresh. I wasn't feeling it, though. I wanted an egg sandwich. I probably waited fifteen minutes before I heard my name. I was delighted to move up to the counter and fetch my egg sandwich. I got to choose my bubble tea. The size is smaller than a regular, but I'll take free any day. I asked about a pink tea in front of me. The nice man said that it was pink green tea at 25% sugar. I went for it and thanked the man. There weren't too many spots inside to chow down. There was bar seating by the window, but no seats were available. My original thought was to head back to my rental vehicle and eat in there. However, there was a free table in a makeshift patio area in front of this store. I went for it. The Seoul Spam sandwich was perfect. It had Spam, nori, Momo signature sauce, soft scrambled eggs, and cheddar cheese. It was dreamy and likely my go-to sandwich. I love Spam. It was pan-fried. I wish each slice were thicker, but that's the Spam fanatic in me that wants more. The roasted nori made this sandwich special. I love soft scrambled eggs. They were excellent. This sandwich does get messy to eat. Some of the egg landed on my shorts. Guess who had to do laundry back at the hotel? It was worth it. The cheese and sauce worked nicely with all the fillings. The toasted milk bread was delicious. Cheers to carbs! The packaging for this sandwich was cute and practical. It was easy to carry out to the patio. It was easy to take out my sandwich. Good job on its design! My pink green tea was refreshing and yummy. It was my first time having a Bober drink. So good! I'm glad that I went with the lower sugar content out of all the drinks that I could choose from. It was a bit tough poking the shorter straw through both the plastic lid and the seal. I got it done for the love of bubble tea. I'd return for more sandwiches, along with getting bubble tea and mochi donuts. I saw the gwangju bacon sandwich. I'm all for thick-cut bacon with soft scrambled eggs. Momo Korean Egg Drop is a great addition to Bober Tea and Mochi Dough, and Dinkytown. I'm glad that I stopped by on opening day for deliciousness. I can't wait to return! (393)

    Donuts!
    Julia S.

    My friend and I were in the area and wanted donuts. It was kismet that this utterly charming place was so close. We ordered a three-pack and shared a black sesame, churro, and powdered. They were easy to split and oh so delicious: slightly crispy on the outside, and chewy on the inside. They weren't too sweet--just sweet enough. You order everything from a touch-screen on the wall, then make your flavor selections when it's your turn. There was only one person at the counter when we came in, so it was a bit slow, but the service was cheerful and helpful. Overall, I highly recommend!

    Mochinut
    Elly P.

    Mochinut taste very expected. Amazing. The winter melon tea is surprisingly good. It's not too sweet and have very nice caramel smells

    Chelsea L.

    Love coming in here to grab some boba and a donut. I'm not a pink gal but the decor is so cute and there's so many photo ops it the perfect place to meet some girlfriends. You order on the large tablets which make everything super convenient. Every time I've been in I've had great service and no issues finding a table.

    Chizu milk tea
    Mariah L.

    The donuts were delicious and fresh! Only complaint was the matcha was not strong and the flavor didn't come through. The lemon was amazing! Milk tea was ok! But the matcha tea was delicious! Only concern again the matcha wasn't super strong.

    Sydney N.

    What an adorable boba spot, in the perfect location for the UMN campus! The ambiance in here can't be beat. It is truly decorated like a pink and purple dream - I can totally see the photo op potential. Only downside was there's not a ton of seating for groups over 2 people. It's super easy to order on the touch screen system, and they're quick to get your order out on the counter. My friends and I shared 6 mochi donuts and I tried a sip of a friend's Ube tea. The Ube milk tea was incredible, it truly tasted like melted vanilla bean ice cream. I would definitely have just gotten this drink as dessert! I was most excited to try mochi donuts, and these were delicious. They have so many fun and different flavors that rotate. Compared to a traditional donut, these are more chewy and gummy which I love the texture of. I would replace my Dunkin donut with these any day! Our group's favorite flavor was the salted caramel.

    Tonny Y.

    Momo Korean Egg is combined inside. I've also had their boba & mochi donut, but this time I got a the spicy pork sandwich and a matcha boba. The sandwich was pretty good and much bigger than I had expected. The bread was nice and soft and the meat was a bit salty, but overall quite good. The boba was okay, it's good but not mind blowing- more mid. Cute space and insta worthy. The staff were all kind and I did go during a busy time so it took awhile for my order to come. Parking is always a challenge, but not that there's a ton of construction in Dinky right now so it may be even more challenging to find parking.

    Alyana S.

    I love the ambience with the pink and instagrammable walls! Also the smell of the donuts are absolutely delicious! You order and pay on the wall of how many donuts you want and if you want any tea. Then they call you up to pick the flavors you want! We got the dozen for our family of 5. They had flavors of tarp, banana silk, watermelon, churro, vanilla and that's all I can remember. The thing I love about Mochi donuts is that they feel lighter than regular donuts while the flavors are delicious! Highly recommend especially on Tuesdays for $1 donuts!

    Chizu Pineapple Green Tea with Pink Honey Boba & Chizu Matcha Latte
    Ingi E.

    Super cute place with rotating mochi donut flavors and a ton of boba drink options! Both drinks pictured have a cream cheese topping "chizu". I loved both the matcha and the pineapple with pink boba! Easy to order on the screen and the person who helped me decide on donut flavors (which you do after ordering on the screen) was super nice!

    Peter S.

    Oh my goodness. What is there NOT to love with fried mochi donuts? If you're a donut lover you're sure to fall in love. We saved some to bring home (I know that was like impossible...) and everyone who tried them in our family instantly fell in love. My sister-in-law said it was "dangerous" now that she knows where to get them. The vibe of the place is straight out of a mix of St. James Place in NYC or the Brooklyn Chinatown. It's super hip, fun, and full of flowers? Yes there's literally a wall of roses. Bear in mind that there will always be a line to order as this place is bomb! You order from the kiosk and go pick up your goodies. We got the box of donuts with crazy fun flavors like Matcha, Taro, Churro, Funnel Cake, and Black Sesame. Next time we'll be sure to try Bober Tea! It is Dinkytown, so parking is always ridiculous. But try parking at St. James Place NYC! This ain't so bad. But Mochi Donuts! Ooooo.....

    Erin V.

    Never have i ever met a donut i didnt like... We have made the visit and trip more times then i can count to eat these!!! And never will i ever say no to going!

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    How much do they cost?

    You can get individual or boxed donuts. I purchased 3; I don't remember the cost. Looking at their website I see a box of 6 mixed is $15.75 and a box of 12 mixed is $29.50. Even though expensive the price and taste is better than the mochi donut… 

    Are their donuts gluten free?

    No, they do have small amounts of wheat with the rice flour.

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