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    Kim’s Donuts

    4.7 (43 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 2:30 pm

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    Two honey glazed donuts, strawberry, maple, and chocolate frosted donuts. Was Amazing!!!!

    Guys, these are probably some of the freshest and tastiest donuts I've ever had. They were so light and fluffy, and the frostings were bursting with flavor. The strawberry frosted donut was insane, and the chocolate frosted donut literally made me almost cry tears of joy. Staff was LOVELY! 10/10 no notes.

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    Alanis S.

    The owner and workers are really sweet. Donuts and kolaches are AMAZING. It's a cute Cambodian donut shop, pretty small inside but you're there to get a quick breakfast and go. I wish I lived nearby to become a regular.

    Warm fresh glazed donuts
    Sheryl S.

    Store opens at 6:00am, once open I went inside, they were still setting up for the day. A young lady waited on me and asked if I needed donuts. I asked if they had kolachies. And she answered yes! I was so happy to have finally found them. I lived in Texas for over 20 years and we loved going to the local donut shops for the kolachies. I got 6 jalapeños and 6 plain. And how can you not get donuts at a donut shop? I ordered 6 glazed donuts. The donuts were not ready yet, but the bonus to that was the young lady asked if I could wait 5 minutes in which I gladly accepted and had a seat while she cooked up a fresh batch. They were so warm and smelled so good. She even gave me a lone warm donut for my ride without busting into the 1/2 dozen I was about to deliver to my coworkers. The kolachies were double the size I was used to getting in Texas and I was worried they might not be the same in taste. I was wrong! These had the exact same delicious taste I had been craving since leaving The Lone Star State! I will definitely be back soon!

    Chocolate Honeydipped
    Gary G.

    Nice addition to the Lowell donut scene. It's on Branch Street just outside the epicenter of Cambodia-town, with very limited street parking (no lot), but the spaces turn over often enough that I've visited a half dozen times without a problem. Coffee is New England Coffee. Not bad. Not great. Service is over the counter, with selections viewable in a glass case. Seating is extremely limited; there's (I'm serious) one and a half booths. No toilet ("out of order" translates to "not for you," but I'm here for the donuts, not the bathroom). I'll cut to the chase: This place is good. Better than Donut Shack and Top Donut in my opinion, though I like those places too in varying degrees. The donut details: Honey Dipped: Very fresh. VERY fluffy. Chocolate Honey Dipped: Try the Dunkin' Donuts version of this with your eyes closed, and you'll taste something sweet but never know that it's chocolate. Here, you can really taste the chocolate and there's a bit of fudginess to it, both in flavor and moist texture. Nice shine to the finish. Boston Cream: There's nothing extraordinary about the chocolate here, but it's solid and they don't skimp on quantity. The rest of the donut is super fresh, with a nice tasting batter and a fluffy texture. The thing I love about the inside is that they fill them to order, so while that means the filling will be chilled from the fridge, the upside is you have the flexibility to have the donut filled with Boston cream (basically vanilla pudding), lemon, or raspberry. Try the raspberry version! You can also get it in a larger eclair format. No matter the selections, it's a donut (or eclair) you're going to like. Blueberry: This is a cake donut that actually has the consistency of a real cake, and a moist one at that. Most donut shops that do blueberry donuts have blueberry donuts that taste like chemicals. Here, they taste like blueberries. So between that and the wonderful texture, this is a win. Chocolate Glazed: I'm talking the kind that's a raised/yeast donut with a ring of chocolate, like the emoji. Pretty ordinary with a dry donut (on a 9am visit) under the standard chocolate. Like the Boston Cream, nothing wrong with the chocolate, but not much different from the chains. Apple Fritter: Different places do these in different styles; here, it's flat like a cookie, but really bumpy, with a generous coating of glaze and nice bits of apple. If you try to bend it, it'll bend along with you, and you can taste and feel the stickiness on the inside too. An excellent treat and better than the donuts in my opinion. Not perfection, but overall, a place well worth coming back to.

    David C.

    I liked the hotdog in a bun, which added a little variety among the different donuts they had. Also ordered a blue frosted donut with sprinkles. Sprinkles are super important to a donut and shouldn't be eaten without one! Thought it was okay, but I'm a rather basic donut guy. My usual go to is chocolate frosted with sprinkles.

    Fresh donuts, like and sweet...not heavy, greasy or dense. Service very friendly, ambiance classic bakery feel. Will be back for sure

    This establish is more for not so finicky kids.who don't know what a real donut taste like!  Also the chocolate taste weird!
    MrsRat ?.

    My 8yr old liked it.but then again what do they know about flavor!! Hard Pass!!! Also the chocolate taste weird!

    The box of dozen purchased they even give you a bag of munchkins!!! That leave dunks munchkins to throw out your car window

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    4 years ago

    Got an iced coffee and 6 pack of doughnuts for the family. Everything was great I'll be going back

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    We arrived on a Saturday night after 6 PM during the Chinese and Vietnamese New Years weekend so I…read moredidn't have great expectations for what would be left. Everyone knows that you have to get to a Chinese bakery early in the morning for the freshness and availability of all their wonderful delights. The dessert/cake display case left much to be desired. Again, it could have been that we arrived later in the day but it didn't seem like there was anything pleasing to the eye. Usually I get super excited and over order the typical Chinese sweet treats and end up with a box full of green tea cakes, sponge fruit cakes, mango custard, and sweet rice cakes. I didn't care for anything here except something called the "Triple" baked bun with was three separate baked buns stuck together with custard, taro and red bean filling. The baked buns are displayed on a rolling bakery cart with each group of buns labeled accordingly. There was a great variety of baked buns that included taro, tuna, hotdog, pork, and one that I've never seen before, "Steak & Cheese." We had to get one to try. Prices were a little higher than the usual Chinatown fare at $1.50 or $ 1.75 for most of the baked buns. My husband and I split a regular steamed pork bun that was filled with the usual pork filling, hard boiled egg and Chinese sausage that is common among all baos. I'm not sure if it's because we were already ravenous, but the pork bao was pretty good. I'd definitely get another one. To see more pics and info, visit http://www.mami-eggroll.com/2014/02/green-forest-tea-house-1-new-chinese.html

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    Tea-Do

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    4.3
    (30 reviews)
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    I always bought their onigiri. I love it, I know it's not the same like other onigiri that I ate…read moretypically but they did pretty good close to the original. The shrimp, kenshin, and unagi are my go to. Never really interested on any of their drinks, idk why so I never try.

    Tea-Do is a casual bubble tea shop and Asian café that offers a mix of drinks, snacks, and light…read moremeals in a relaxed downtown Lowell setting. We walked into a cozy space with seating by the windows, a clean interior, and music playing in the background, with a few small touches that made it feel more like a place to hang out rather than just a quick drink stop. The café has a comfortable, unpretentious energy that fits the neighborhood well, and the layout makes it easy to settle in for a bit. The main draw is the drink menu, with a variety of milk teas, fruit teas, smoothies, and slush-style drinks. We found the drinks solid for satisfying a bubble tea craving, but they leaned more on the sweeter side and did not stand out as much compared to some of the stronger boba spots nearby. The flavors were enjoyable, but the drinks felt a little lighter and less rich than expected, with the tea notes not coming through as strongly as we would have liked. That said, the customization options for sweetness and toppings helped tailor the drinks to our preferences. Beyond drinks, Tea-Do also offers a selection of snacks and small meals. Items like the onigiri and takoyaki added more variety than a typical bubble tea shop, making it a better option if you want something to eat with your drink. The shrimp tempura onigiri was a nice choice for a quick bite, with the rice holding together well and the filling adding a good contrast of texture and flavor. The food menu helps give the café more personality and makes it feel like a more complete stop rather than just a place to grab a drink. Service was friendly, and the atmosphere made it a comfortable place to stop by, especially when we wanted somewhere casual to relax for a bit. The staff were welcoming and handled the flow of orders without delays. The space is not designed for large groups, but it works well for studying, catching up, or taking a break while exploring Lowell. The seating area stays comfortable even when the café is busy, and the energy remains low-key throughout the visit. Tea-Do is a decent neighborhood boba spot that does the basics well. The drinks can satisfy a bubble tea craving, but there are other places with stronger flavors and more memorable drinks. The café atmosphere and food options are what make it worth checking out, offering a casual, comfortable stop that feels more like a local hangout than a dedicated bubble tea destination.

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