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    4.1 (398 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Donuts from Dochi
    Vinh M.

    It's so easy to just walk past here, look at the donut offerings they have and then get yourself a dozen of them just because they're so darn colorful. Well, add in the fact that they're also very delicious and unique and honestly I'm sold! My first time here was actually in 2019 when they still had long lines for getting their mochi donuts and the horrendously long lines would go outside Uwajimaya. Since then, I've come back to this location and the one in Tukwila many other times, and I see that they usually rotate their flavors. For this particular visit, I got tempted and got a dozen mochi donuts for me and my family to eat. Flavor wise, I aways love the matcha Oreo and any strawberry-flavored donuts, and I usually do a toss-up on all the other flavors. Texture wise, these donuts are always firm, chewy and fun to pick apart bit by bit. They're better than Mochinut by far in my opinion, as I can also keep Dochi's donuts for one or two days max in their box, while the same can't be said for Mochinut's from my experience getting each kind many times. Dochi's donuts are also far more mochi-like than Mochinut's. This place doesn't have the long lines that it used to have, but honestly I wouldn't be surprised if they did, they're just so tempting to have! Just by writing this review, I think I wanna get some next time I go...

    Mochi Donuts
    Kenneth K.

    Amazing first and only ever mochi donuts my wife and I tried. We decided to tailgate at Uwajimaya last year before a Seahawks game as it was my Japanophile wife's favorite place in Seattle. We were glad to see stands in the food court that were new and included mochi donuts and fish waffles for breakfast before the game that we enjoyed with both Asian and regional PNW beer.

    Victoria H.

    I tried Dochi for the first time today and absolutely loved them! I can't wait to go back! Dochi is a lovely combination of mochinut and traditional American donuts. The flavor is absolutely amazing. It is a moist flavor on the inside like a mochinut and a little bit of a crunchy flavor on the outside like a traditional American donut. They have a rotating flavor menu. Today, I tried the cookie butter and churro flavors and both were absolutely delicious! The store is inside of Uwajimaya and it is very nice and modern. It has a very hip and modern vibe. They have seating that is shared with other restaurants that are in the Uwajimaya food court. The customer service was excellent and the staff were very nice and helpful! I definitely recommend Dochi to satisfy your sweet tooth and for awesome flavors!

    Ube cream coffee
    Joop V.

    Dochi was wonderful! I had a Ube cream iced coffee drink and it was so satisfying getting this drink in Seattle and coming from a place where we lacked Asian fusion food! Dochi has other snacks like donuts, etc too. However, in this occasion I just got the drink because it was something I was looking to refresh myself. I actually quite liked the drink and it wasn't way too sweet for me. There wasn't any spot to really sit to enjoy a cafe vibe though as this was just one of the shop in Uwajimaya's food court. Definitely would stop by again (maybe next time I will switch and try something new out like Pandan cream iced coffee!) to get some drinks when I'm in the area next!

    Donuts
    Francine L.

    A cute fun twist named Dochi sells Vietnamese-style drinks and mochi donuts that all are very unique in flavor and style. This store is inside next to a supermarket and a food court area. Found it just by walking inside and wandering around. From the display, I wanted to check it out and order a mochi donut and also a drink. I had the pandan cream drink which has a nice flavor of pandan inside of it. I also ordered a dobut which at the time I believe was seasonal. It was pumpkin because I do love pumpkin on everything! Overall everything was delicious! Can't wait to come back here for sure.

    Miki M.

    Mochi donuts were all the craze a few years back but since then, I haven't really discovered great mochi donuts until now. We were shopping at Uwajimaya and decided to get some ofdonuts from here, so we picked up a box of half dozen donuts for $15, so about $2.50 per donut. They have unique flavors like Taro Pebbles, Coffee Red Velvet, Ube Glazed, and Matcha Oreo. All of them had such distinct flavor as well as great chewy texture you can expect from a mochi donut. I didn't find any of the flavors to be overly sweet either. Our box of donuts were so good, we couldn't help but finish them all in one sitting!

    Taro pebbles
    Aylish T.

    A mochi donut place in the middle of the Uwajimaya food court. I went around 3:30 pm so sadly the donut that I got was stale. :( Still semi-chewy and the flavor was good. The taro pebbles flavor is a fun, sugary, fruity choice. Just disappointingly stale, like they'd been sitting out all day. I've had mochi donuts the next day from other places and they didn't even taste as stale. Quick service, fairly loud and busy food court. Next to a bunch of other restaurants, the manga store, and the grocery store.

    Strawberry lychee refresher
    Christine W.

    I was very disappointed by my strawberry lychee refresher. You couldn't adjust ice or sweetness, and the whole thing was about 25% ice. It also made getting the lychee jelly at the bottom extremely difficult. The drink itself tasted like strawberry syrup and water rather than actual strawberry juice. Ambiance was nice!

    Yum
    Brian B.

    Mochi turned into doughnut's is a a WINNER! When in Seattle visit the Uwajimaya Asian Market, don't be surprised if you feel not just at home but that you're in a different country right in the heart is Seattle, Washington! Now this review isn't about the market so let's get back to Dochi. I you like Mochi you'll love Dochi! There are multiple choices of flavors and you will not go wrong with whatever you choose. My suggestion is to spend $17 and buy multiple or you can buy a half dozen for a little less money. Also the customer service is great! Very nice and patient people. I wouldn't worry about ambiance because this is a market with multiple stores including a grocery store and a bookstore. One tip: GO EARLY. They close at 5pm, the doughnuts willl be gone before then.

    Matcha Oreo Dochi
    Robert W.

    Dochi is a Mochi Doughnut Stand located in a very nice Asian Grocery Store's food court section. The menu is limited to basically only Mochi doughnuts, but they have an impressive variety of flavors. The servers are all very kind and you are served immediately from the display that they have so this all takes just a minute. After you receive your doughnut, you can either enjoy the seating in the food court area and maybe pick up some food from the other stands or you can take it to go like a lot of people seemed to be doing. The food court is nice, nothing particularly special, but a good place to chill and hang out. I decided to go with the Matcha Oreo one and it was fantastic, sweet, and with a very chewy interior. I highly recommend this place and trying a Mochi doughnut if you've never had one.

    Nette B.

    I love Mochi donuts, and unfortunately, for me, Dochi's doughnuts do not meet the ones I've had at other locations. Service was fast and not a long line. I ordered the Ube Donut. I wanted to try the Taro, but it had drizzle that I didn't want. The Ube was ok. It didn't have too much of the Mochi consistency. Overall, it's good if you haven't had it before.

    Anita M.

    Great selection and rotating flavors These are soft chewy and dense mochi donuts. Some flavors are not overly sweet! Top row: S'mores, oreo, matcha oreo Bottom row: churro, Ube pebbles, and Ube glaze

    Taro Pebble
    Reeya C.

    Solid spot for mochi donuts and it's located in the Chinatown-International District! It's inside the Uwajimaya Food Hall, so make sure to enter where you see the sign for this; it's not a stand-alone store. The line was virtually non-existent on a Saturday afternoon, while the line at Mochinut was out the door. I know Mochinut is a bigger chain, but Dochi deserves more hype! Also, shoutout the lady working at the register. She was super helpful when I was asking her for directions to another location. We got the Strawberry Pocky and Taro Pebbles! Wow! These were great. Definitely recommend the Taro Pebbles. I loved how the crunch of the Fruity Pebbles paired with the taro flavor. If we were hungrier, we definitely would have gotten a half dozen. I think this is the way to go because you can sample all the flavors.

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    Ube mochi donut. Doesn't look sexy like a maple bar but ube dochi is the ultimate treat. Sweet, chewy, ube-y.

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    Ask the Community - Dochi

    Are these doughnuts gluten free?

    Not all of their donuts are gluten free. Ask the associate at the counter.

    Are any of the mochi donuts dairy free?

    No. Contains milk and eggs!

    How long is the shelf life? My mom wants me to bring some home for her.

    It's not long. Sort of like a normal donut. Maybe a day? After two, I didn't want to eat them anymore. They get soggy. Honestly, I didn't think they were that good. I had much better ones in San Francisco.

    Is there any vegan options here?

    Hey! sorry, at this moment there are no vegan options but it is something we will definitely offer in the future.

    Do they deliver? Or are there delivery services that will deliver Dochi?

    Hey! There are no delivery platforms we are working with right now, but will be offered in the near future.

    Where are the prices?

    $3 for 1 $16 for half dozen $32 for dozen… Read more

    Are the donuts completely made from rice flour and hence are gluten-free? If not, do they offer gluten-free donut options?

    The donuts are not gluten free and there's no gluten free options

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    Baiten

    Baiten

    4.5
    (239 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    We came here mid-week after dinner for dessert…read more This is a small window with a few tables outside. They make amazing soft serve. They also have these adorable, beautiful fruit sandwiches on display. I also saw they have savoury bento items on the menu. We tried the hojicha soft serve ($6) and it was amazing. It's really just vanilla soft serve with a syrup of a flavor of your choosing - sesame, matcha, hojicha, etc. We were way too full to get the full sundae but we definitely want to get that next. You can have mochi topping too.

    Baiten offers creamy vanilla soft serve ice cream with your choice of syrup. The key word here is…read moresyrup, the ice cream itself is vanilla flavored, and the additional flavors come from the syrup options. They currently offer Matcha, Hoji-Tea, Kuro-Goma (black sesame), and Yuzu (Japanese citrus). The shop itself is very small since it's basically a window shop, either renting space from or connected to Tamari Bar. It's more like a little dessert stand located on the restaurant's patio area, with only a few outdoor tables available. The soft serve was okay, but not as creamy as I was hoping for, and it melted pretty quickly. If you decide to add a syrup flavor, I'd recommend asking for only a small amount. Mine came absolutely drowning in syrup, and honestly, the flavor tasted pretty artificial and overpowering.

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    Nana’s Green Tea

    Nana’s Green Tea

    4.3
    (1.7k reviews)
    1.3 mi
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    If only every matcha spot was like this. Nana's has just about everything matcha you could want (or…read morethink of). From matcha lattes, to dessert options, to pastries and made-to-order meals. They also have other matcha / green tea options and hojicha drinks if you're looking for something different. The staff is great. I had a few questions because I couldn't decide what to order, and everyone was friendly and helpful - I was even able to add corn flakes to my matcha soft serve (which isn't listed on the menu), so it was nice to know I could customize it to my liking! The matcha tiramisu was the best I've had, and the hojicha latte with oat milk was just right. The flavor was nice and strong without being overpowering. Everything I had here truly stood out! I liked the variety on the menu and all of the different options. - it's extensive and you could find anything for everyone. It's one of the more memorable matcha spots I've been to, and I'd definitely stop by again the next time I'm in Seattle. If you love matcha like I do, definitely add this place to your list. I don't think you'll be disappointed.

    I hadn't been back to Nana's Green Tea in about two years, so I was excited to stop by again during…read moremy Seattle trip. Thankfully they are open today on the Fourth of July (they will just close a little earlier for the holiday), and I was happy to see that not much has changed since my last visit. Without even realizing it, I ended up ordering the exact same drink I got the first time: a Matcha Float with mochi. I guess you really can't go wrong with it because it's still just as creamy and satisfying as I remembered. The only tiny downside is that it only comes with three small mochi balls, so for almost $9 I wish there were a few more. However, the quality of the matcha is consistently excellent, sooo I don't regret coming back. They have wonderful customer service too! The employee helping me at the register was incredibly patient while I stood there trying to decide what to order. As an awkward introvert, I always feel a little flustered when ordering, but she never made me feel rushed or uncomfortable. She asked my sweetness preference for the Matcha Float, whether I wanted to dine in or take everything to go, and even carefully packed up my yuzu green tea packet with the rest of my order. She was very kind and thoughtful so just wanna say I really appreciate how welcoming she was. Even from my last Seattle visit two years ago, I still remember the employees being helpful and friendly here. I also have to recommend their desserts from my previous visit. (I skipped the sweets this time due to my budget but I still suggest picking up some of their sweets!). The Matcha Basque Cheesecake and the Matcha Tiramisu were both absolutely delicious, and I still remember how amazing they tasted even two years later. The tiramisu is only around $7 and is definitely worth trying if you're a matcha lover. This visit, I picked up their yuzu green tea packet to take home (last time, I got the hojicha). Each packet contains 15 individual tea bags and costs about $10 (not bad for how much tea is in each tea bag). They also sell matcha powder and other tea goodies. I'm looking forward to brewing the yuzu green tea at home since a good cup of hot tea is always comforting, especially when I'm sick (I've been recovering from a cold so tea has been a lifesaver to warm me up!). I actually stopped by for lunch since I didn't eat breakfast, and ordered the Sukiyaki Don (it was much more satisfying than I expected). I was craving a beef bowl and Nana's was one of the few places in the area within walking distance from my work, that was actually open for the holiday today, lucky me! It came with miso soup and a soft-boiled egg, and I was pleasantly surprised to find tofu and mushrooms in the bowl alongside the beef. It left me FULL, my tummy happy, heck yeah. Costs almost $20 but worth satisfying a craving. I won't lie.. I somehow managed to spend about $40 today between my meal, drink, and tea to take home. More than I intended to spend but no regrets, because everything was delicious and the quality has remained consistently high over the years. The only thing that made my visit a little uncomfortable wasn't the café itself. There were quite a few homeless individuals lingering around the front of the building, so I decided against dining out front like I had originally planned since I wanted to enjoy the nice weather, but one of them was panhandling me so I promptly left (thankfully I asked for my order to be packaged for takeout). That's obviously outside of the café's control, and it didn't affect the food or service at all. They still had many seats available inside but probably because it's the holiday. If I recall, the place was packed during the afternoon when I last visited on a weekday. I will still say that Nana's Green Tea continues to be one of my favorite matcha spots whenever I'm in Seattle. Between the consistently high-quality matcha, delicious meals and desserts, excellent selection of teas to bring home, and genuinely exemplary customer service, it's a place I'll happily keep returning to whenever I'm back in town and have the time to visit.

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    Pie Bar

    Pie Bar

    4.2
    (1.8k reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    Tldr: great late night staple. Deserted island is the best fruity pie, imho…read more Ambiance: small place in cap, with not so much seating due to the space. But they definitely maximize the space. It's cozy, a bit run down the chairs are now just covered with a seat cover. And it's only steer parking if ur driving. Ambiance: pretty chill service, we were the only ones there, gossiping late at night. He pretty much left us alone since we entertained us and gave us the check just when we were ready. Food: Im normally a chocolate dessert person, but the chocolate pie was a light chocolate. If you want a rich chocolate pie, this is not your pie. Honestly, the star of the show was deserted island. I don't normally like fruit pies but that's what I'll be ordering again. It's not too sour nor is it too sweet, everyone at the table agreed. It is the goldilocks of sweet and tartness for a fruit pie. Oh and definitely goes well with ice cream!

    I was unable to get served the bar tender was ignoring the group I was with to serve his and their…read moreattention (2 of them) to a group of girls who they were talking about going somewhere after the bar closes. I went around midnight and I really wanted to go eat inside, waited in line for at least 30 mins (45mins max) for a table , even the couple before me didn't get served and left. They told me not to go in and told me their story but I ignored and wanted to give it a shot. I should have listened.

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    Milk Drunk

    Milk Drunk

    4.0
    (490 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    This is the kind of establishment Seattle deserves. It's a relatively quick turnaround after…read moreordering, family friendly, and they choose not to gouge the customer. They lean into forward thinking flavors, and present it without pretension. The vibes are laid back, but when it's busy you are reminded that you live in a city. There's plenty of outdoor seating, but it will get busy out of nowhere. My biggest complaint is that people don't respect the outdoor space. We live in such a beautiful place and people just throw their trash on the ground or leave the area they ate at outside messy. This slows down seating for the next person amongst other things. I'll save the cultural critiques embedded into my "food" reviews in our city for restaurants that aren't doing well. They keep things fun by rotating seasonal soft serve flavors. A lot of the sandwiches are fully loaded and you'll have to use both hands to keep the spillage in check. This place is proof that you can spend still $40-50 for two people to eat in Seattle and enjoy it. The perfect place to spend a sunny Sunday afternoon in the city.

    Decided to come here to try the chicken sandwiches. Unfortunately the best thing I had was the…read morecurly fries, which were actually pretty dang good! I would come back for those. I got the original chicken sandwich. The slaw dressing seemed a little runny and made the whole thing a little soggy. Something about the flavor profile didn't have a distinct personality, and felt a little all over the place. I usually love a kale salad, but the kale salad here didn't have a lot of flavor either. The leaves were cut way too big (or maybe not even cut at all) which made it difficult to eat as well.

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    Fries are best when theyre curly
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