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    4.0 (54 reviews)
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    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Mochi 6 Donuts
    Anvaya N.

    Mochi Ring is located in Kenny center Mall which is a hub for some amazing Asian restaurants and shops. I frequent to Mochi Ring for a quick dessert donut. They have great variety and sell off very fast. My only complaint is they close early and sometimes the donuts aren't fresh There is a huge difference in the texture of a mochi donut that's fresh versus one that's been sitting around Fresh ones are soft and chewy which make them totally craveworthy Do have Korean donuts and Bubble teas as well Both of those are pretty standard in my opinion Service is decent depends on busy they are [[HIGHLIGHT]]Ambiance is very Japanese Cafe style with cute pictures and Anime style decor[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

    Beautiful photo wall
    Jayme H.

    My experience here was easy peasy and quite delicious. I love just about anything mochi so when I heard they came to town I made a point to give them a visit when I was nearby. That day finally came this week and I'm kicking myself for not getting there sooner. From the moment I walked in to the moment I finished the last bite of my final mochi donut, I was a happy camper. The service was so quick and friendly that I'm pretty sure I was on my way in under seven minutes... and that was mainly because it took me a minute to decide on which three to pick. I ended up getting the taro, strawberry and dragon fruit. Each of them were slightly similar but had their own flavor. The strawberry had the strongest flavor and the little crunchy bits on top added great texture. The taro was my favorite. It was vibrantly purple with coconut on top. The dragonfruit wasn't bad at all, the others just out shined it. [[HIGHLIGHT]]I also loved the bright pink floral wall, which was perfect for snapping a picture.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] I have no doubt I'll be back and I highly suggest a visit when you're in the neighborhood.

    Rice bowl with crispy fried tofu and a side of buffalo sauce
    Marissa C.

    Mochi Ring has recently expanded their menu! They now offer rice bowls in addition to their tasty selection of donuts. The rice bowls offer either a Korean curry version or a just rice version. Both come with rice, potato salad, and pickles, and your choice from a nice selection of sauces. There is also the opportunity to add on a protein, including options like Korean fried chicken, crispy fried tofu, fried beef dumplings, and shrimp tempura. They also offer cheesy rangoons now, as well. We opted to try a rice bowl with the crispy fried tofu and buffalo sauce on the side, though we're definitely interested in checking out the fried chicken in the future too. We also were able to get a Korean rice corn dog to try this time (only a 10 minute wait versus the 30 on our last visit - it's nice that they offer the times so you know, though!) We opted for the panko coating on half sausage/half mozzarella. Everything was quite tasty, and we will definitely need to remember that there are a lot of great savory options and not just the yummy donuts at Mochi Ring! We still need to try one of those fun tornado potatoes too.

    Current offerings
    Dani W.

    I've been here a handful of times now, it's really nice having a place to get a Korean corn dog that wasn't made in my air fryer and bought from the freezer section of the store. I love the ramen coated cheese option but I've tried several varieties and they've all been great. The doughnuts have consistently been great, a lightly crisp exterior with a light as air interior that overall gives the doughnuts the most satisfying chew. The glazes are good, I find them a bit cloying with how light the pastry is but obviously it's not bad enough to stop me from coming back multiple times. You most definitely need to eat them same day because after sitting overnight the texture isn't the best. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Sometimes, it's very busy, especially on weekends.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] I've been during the week and been in and out within a few minutes. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The interior is cute and I appreciate the very instagramable flower wall.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] The staff here is very efficient but I've never had what I'd consider a pleasant interaction with someone who works here. I was looking at the tea menu and but panicked and just ordered my usual items because of the stare I was getting (there wasn't anyone in line behind me). Again, not something irksome enough that I won't be back but it's something I've noted every time I've been in. Maybe I'll check the tea menu out online before I go in again ;)

    Ube mochi donut
    Saphace A.

    Stopped by early afternoon. They were busy! No line to the register but a lot of people were hanging out or waiting for their food/bubble tea. I ordered the ube mochi donut, the half cheese half beef corn dog, and a dragon fruit boba tea. The mochi donut was greasy as a lot of other reviews said. It's not bad but I prefer the ones at Teamoji for that reason. The Korean corn dog was good! Probably just as good as what you get from Myungrang. It has more of a cheese pull at Mochi Ring though. The bubble tea was alright. It had green tea in it but tasted more like juice to me. I didn't wait too long for everything. And the staff didn't seem stressed despite how busy they were. [[HIGHLIGHT]]They've got a a few tables and chairs. Enough for groups.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Tons of parking since it's in a strip near all the Japanese stores. Glad to see more mochi places popping up!

    Laura F.

    Oh, Mochi Ring.... Oh Mochi Ring... Why are you so delicious !!!! Seriously. I dont even like donuts. Its the texture of these rings that have me hooked. I guess they are made with rice somehow and wowzers, they are delicious. I purchased the taro ring and a peach sparkling lemonade with peach popping bubbles. I was in heaven. Would buy again Completely recommend. Please put one on the east side. Ps: they also have hotdogs and potato sticks. Yum

    Black Sesame Taro Smore
    Yushi N.

    I LOVE MOCHI DONUTS The mochi donuts here were literal perfection. So chewy! Q! Q! I felt that the icing was a little too sweet for me but I liked that most donuts had some crunchy textural element sprinkled on top! I think I would really love the plain donuts lol so I'm definitely trying them next time. The Korean corn dogs are highly customizable so I was able to create my dream combo: Mozzarella with potato on the outside *heart eyes* I also appreciate that the server asked us if we wanted sugar on our corn dogs since I saw in other reviews that the sugar came as a surprise. Unfortunately, that did leave the corn dogs tasting rather bland...I didn't check if there were other condiments like ketchup or smth but I think the corn dogs could definitely benefit from that. The batter was also pretty thick for my preference. To be completely honest...I think frozen Korean corn dogs you can buy at the supermarket taste better haha I would definitely still order both the Korean corn dogs and mochi donuts again though! Really yummy savory and sweet treats huehue. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Plus, the store decor is super cute eeeee bears and pink flowers everywhere!!![[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

    Cute photo wall!  (12/23/2024)
    Gwen W.

    My niece and I stopped in to check out this store after lunch in the same shopping plaza. She's been intrigued with the current mochi craze, so we wanted to see their flavors, maybe get a few to take home. The gentleman running front of house greeted us when we walked in with a smile. They have several pre-dipped mochi donut rings in about 9-10 flavors; they also have plain ones if you want to pick your own dip and toppings concoction. We got a box of six rings: Ube, Matcha, Taro, Dragon Fruit, Strawberry and Fruit Pebbles. We both liked the base donut batter used; not dense and cake-like, but not quite full-on yeast, a tasty hybrid. She liked the strawberry the best; she thought the fruit pebbles one was tasty, but maybe just a tad too sweet. My fav was their taro and matcha frosted ones. You could really taste the matcha powder in the frosting. Oh, and speaking of frosting, or their dip formula, it was really good. Lite, not hard and easily chips and falls to the floor on each bite (that's always a bummer). For a half-dozen of 6, it's $17, so seems a bit on the pricier side, but if the dips are good quality, I don't mind stopping in every once in a while for a treat.

    Wing Yan K.

    Destination for your Asian Street Food craving, head over to Mochi Ring and they got you cover. As you walk in, you would first encounter all the nicely line up Mochi Donut. Remember you would need to pay at the counter first, then you can select the flavor after. The also have the super cheesy Korean Hot Dog, Tornado Potato, Bubble Tea. AND can't forget my favorite, Bingsu, which is the Korean milk based shaved ice. It usually topped with all kind of sweet toppings. It is flaky and super fluffy.

    Matcha
    Jennifer R.

    The latest entry in the mochi doughnut and korean corn dog shops popping up all over Columbus. Located in the Kenny Centre mall. I arrived 10 minutes after their opening time to find the donut cases completely empty. A donut shop with no donuts is sad. Tip: the donuts start being put out about 15 minutes after they open. They were decorated really nicely. The donuts were slightly greasy and have the consistency of fried dough. This could be a good thing or a bad thing depending on personal preference. They offer several rotating doughnut flavors and several kinds of korean corn dogs. I don't entirely get the hype myself, but I wish them well in this new location.

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    Ces C.

    First time here. You pay first, then pick the donuts. We tried the Coffee and Strawberry both delicious. Toppings were spot on. Their brown sugar boba was good as well. Would love to be back.

    Kate H.

    I've been wanting to try these since I heard about them. We've been TWICE this week because they are so addictive. The shape of the donut makes it perfect for sampling, it's easy to pull off one bite to try. We've enjoyed all the flavors but my favorite are the ube (lavender/lavender) and the sesame (grey). They are soft and chewy and not overly sweet. Perfect with a cup of coffee in the morning. They also keep better than most donuts. Still good 3 days later if you manage to not eat them before that!

    Christina D.

    I still don't really GET mochi donuts - the texture feels off to me - but they have a decent selection of flavors, along with some really good milk tea. I wanted to try Korean hot dogs and ended up getting a potato dog and a regular giant mozzarella stick (with an EPIC first cheese pull), and while the batter was a little too sweet for my taste, both were excellent and perfectly hit that craving for fried food. The shop has some cute touches like the photo wall and the hair accessories they have for sale, but I wouldn't call it a space I'd want to linger in. But service was friendly and pretty quick, and it's definitely a good place for an occasional fun fried treat.

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    4.2
    (464 reviews)
    4.0 mi
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    Let me tell you all a tale. One of travel. One of forgetfulness. One of absolute joy…read more I received a text yesterday morning (Monday). This text read "I got you a donut from CBus". curiosity peaked. Yet the person who wonderfully got me a donut I will not see until Friday. Oh no. what will become if my Donut offering? No worries they said. They shall leave it at my employers for me to enjoy Tuesday morning. Now this is going to be 48 hours after initial procurement of donut. skeptical of its condition I was. Yet I believed. Like this donut was Santa Claus and my gifts would be there and great. Oh my was it ever. A maple bacon donut. I have never in my numerous trips around the sun. so many I no longer have hair and AJ Hawk was a freshman as I a senior. This donut made it from CBus to Sylvania, Ohio. Right next to the soon to be mural capital of the world...Toledo. Now this donut was left and forgotten at two different households. Before it was delivered to me at noonish today by a dear dear friend. Now to the donut. It was simply marvelous. 48 hours. Hundreds of miles in cars. Yet it tasted fresh. The bacon, whole well cooked pieces, still crispy. The cream inside. A surprise. I was not expecting. It too was like it had just been shoved inside the soft donut canoe. Exquisite. You Buckeye donuts, along with Gabby, Emmie and the third driver of this magnificent pastry art piece. Are absolutely amazing.

    In the heart of the Ohio State University, an obvious favorite for the community. Nice variety,…read moreCinnamon twists and Boston Cream made a hit with the family

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    Donna's Delicious Dozen

    4.7
    (283 reviews)
    10.1 mi
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    Minority-owned & operated
    Women-owned & operated

    I had to try this donut shop since it was featured as on the top donut shops in the country based…read moreon Yelp reviews. It's in hidden in the plaza so you won't necessarily see it off the Main Street. Once you're inside it has a warm friendly vibe. You get to see the donut making first hand since it's an open kitchen. The menu has many created flavors for the chocolate , fruity, or seasonal lover. Not finding something you like, you can make your own. Think of Cold Stone but for donuts. I decided to go with a few of the created flavors, Honey Blue, Raspberry Beret, and the Mitch. They came piping hot out and were glazed and topped right in front of me. It was great but the icing didn't have a chance to set fully because the donut was so hot. I suggest to ask if you can have them wait a minute or two before putting on the glaze I love the story behind explaining who Donna is. I love learning the back story of any business. I will definitely be back to try other flavor combinations.

    I really wanted to like Donna's Delicious Dozen given the great ratings and how much I love donuts,…read moreespecially mini donuts. Unfortunately, I have to say my experience was not the best. We came here on father's day as this location is quite far from us as we live on the West side of Columbus. While I had checked the website to ensure they were open before we drove to the store, upon arrival, they had posted a sign that they weren't taking walk-ins due to the online order volume they had. Still, we had driven all this way and they said we could still order online, so I did, expecting a much longer wait than usual. We ordered 6 donuts and a coffee and settled in to wait. The seating area has some basic tables and chairs and booths along the wall. The interior is very light and colorful, but I would still say this is likely more a place designed for pick up as the seating is more of an afterthought. I did appreciate that they noticed us waiting and tried to get us our order quickly - so the service is friendly when they have the help. As you can tell from the pictures people have posted, the donuts are presented quite nicely. They also were a bit bigger than I expected as I was expecting mini donuts and find these are smaller than a full sized donut, but larger than a mini-donut. Unfortunately, I feel the donuts may have been cooked in too hot of oil as they crumbled quite a bit with the outside separating from the interior. It was a bit oily and then the sweet toppings didn't quite adhere to the donut and made the flavor a bit off - so it wasn't quite there for me. I hope that this may be different experience than what others may have had given their high order volume and what I can imagine was a day they were short staffed being father's day, but I don't think I'll be making the trip out to visit this location again.

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    Resch's Bakery

    4.4
    (382 reviews)
    10.1 mi
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    New location, same great service and taste!…read more I have tried donuts in many states and countries and I have yet to find one better than here. Well, if I'm honest there was this Amish stand at a farmers market in Central PA that had outstanding donuts, but they only sold them a few times a year and I have no idea how to find them! This trip, I got the big boy donut, a white icing cake donut, and a pretzel. The big boy donut is a huge glazed donut as big as your head. That's right, you can hold it up to your head and it will be just as large!!! This time, however, they put a twist on them and added icing to a few. I know, sweet on top of a sweet sugary donut seems like overkill, and it was. But come on, anyone willing to eat a donut as big as his head has no problem with something super duper sweet! The other items were equally good, and I liked their new larger location. They even added a few new items since I was last there like donut holes/bites. This place continues to reign as the donut king in my estimation, and the fact that they FINALLY accept credit cards now is a huge win.

    It was a pleasure to see Resch's Bakery open in Gahanna. As a family new to Ohio in 2013, we heard…read moregood things about Resch's and we have long been supporters in past communities of family owned bakeries. We enjoy their products and welcome Resch's to Gahanna. We are highly confident Resch's would be even more successful if they took two actions: 1. Open for business at least by 7:00 a.m. 2. Offer the option of traditional no-filling Chocolate and Vanilla frosted Long John donuts. -- market data supports this and shows .... Based on: * Sampling of 100+ independent bakery hours across U.S. cities * Regional bakery association listings * Yelp/Google Business hour patterns * Known bakery business models A realistic, data‑grounded estimate is: Only about 10-15% of neighborhood bakeries open at 8:00 a.m. or later. Further market data shows... Bakeries that offer only filled Long Johns are extremely uncommon. Why unfilled Long Johns almost always remain on the menu * They serve the "less sweet" customer segment. * They pair well with coffee (important for morning sales). * They are cheaper to produce and have fewer failure points. * They are the "default bar donut" in many regions. Even bakeries that push filled varieties keep unfilled bars because they sell steadily and require no additional labor. --- Bottom-line conclusion Bakeries that offer only filled Long Johns are very rare -- probably under 5% of all bakeries. The overwhelming majority offer both, with filled varieties outnumbering unfilled but not replacing them.

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    Lil Donut Factory

    Lil Donut Factory

    4.5
    (161 reviews)
    5.1 mi
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    There no big flashy sign anywhere to tell you "Here we are!" So try not to miss this one. We walked…read morein around 10:15am and I was concerned we may be too late to get a good selection bc I've read plenty of reviews saying they sell out daily and to get there early. It's a small shop by a gas station. We were greeted as soon as we walked in the door and they were ready to take our order before we were ready to give it. I asked about a couple of the varieties in the display counter and those answers helped me make my selections. We ended up with 6 different varieties. A maple cream stick, donut stick, apple fritter, raspberry jelly filled, a buckeye donut (for my hubby) and a chocolate espresso donut (for me). The price was quite reasonable and the people working were very friendly. I also ended up getting a bag of coffee beans after talking with our server and getting her recommendations. She even gave me a sample of one of them they had brewed. We paid for our items and headed out. Several people came while we were there. In fact our friends missed getting to try the espresso donut because someone's that jumped in between us bought the last of them. After trying it when we got to our car I can see why! DELICIOUS!! Would go back for it alone. My husband didn't even wait until we got to the car to try his Buckeye donut and he loved it. Their apple fritter was better than one I bought earlier that morning from a bakery. I didn't think the raspberry jelly filled had nearly enough filling. It easily needed tripled. I say that as someone who worked for three years in a bakery and filled donuts. All in all this was a great stop and if we're in the area again we would definitely drop by to see what's being served.

    Never ever disappointed by Lil Donut Factory! Donuts are always delicious and the staff is always…read morebeyond pleasant and helpful. Unassuming location attached to one side of a gas station but easy to get in and out. The Apple fritter is a personal favorite.

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    Auddino's Italian Bakery

    Auddino's Italian Bakery

    4.5
    (142 reviews)
    5.1 mi
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    As a native New Yorker in Columbus, people have been telling me to go to Auddino's for years. Alas,…read moreI have this odd quirk where the harder something is recommended, the more likely I am to take my time getting there. It makes no sense, trust me. Anyway, my angel of a boyfriend brought me here for treats. We skipped in just before closing - as a bakery, they start early and close by 3. Immediately, the sights and scents take me back to a corner bakery on Long Island or in the city. I practically ran to the black & white cookies - a forever fave! We got cannolis and the B&W but I will definitely be back to try more things. The cookie was out of this world and just like from my favorite Manhattan corner deli. The cannolis are authentically old school, with the filling not super sweet for American tastes but rather attuned to an Italian palate. So fresh and good! If you're looking for an authentic New York Italian bakery in Columbus, Auddino's is it! Mangia.

    Fantastic family owned and run business with absolutely amazing Italian desserts!…read more Don't judge the book by the cover, kind of off the beaten trail near the fairgrounds that is worth the stop! Very old school bakery with display cases loaded with traditional Italian pastries along with some grocery items like sauce, oils, and pizza making ingredients. We got offered some fresh Italian cookies to taste and of course we got some, so buttery and soft on the middle but crisp outside perfect for coffee. Snagged an extra large house dough and some Italian pepperoni to make pizza for dinner too. The real star of the show was the lobster tail, crisp croissant style pastry loaded with a dense Italian cream and powder sugar. Overall fantastic treats at a great price served by fantastic people.

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