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    Mochinut Cedar Park

    4.3 (12 reviews)
    ModerateDonuts, Cafes
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:30 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Crystal L.

    Mochi donuts from mochinut are just the best not too sweet Asian desserts that are soft chewy and satisfying! I'm absolutely excited and obsessed with their cute little space up north by lakeline hmart and their close proximity to my house. Service is swift with good drinks and K-pop playing, and wonderful lights and decor on the walls, making for a cute spot to stop in and hang. Can't wait to come back and support them for future sweet tooth cravings!

    Charmaine S.

    Great service! We tried the drinks first and will come back for the mochinut donuts and the famous Korean rice sticks. Drinks were delish and I got to keep my dairy free diet! Cute walls and decorations. Clean tables too! And yes for the military discount!!!

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    Kyle J.

    Wife and I came in here some time ago and tried out their mochi donuts. The few we wanted to try were unfortunately taken by the time we were able to order, but the ones we got were really good (raspberry, churro and s'mores). The only thing that really bothered me was that we were waiting in line and the cashier just helped out a guy who strolled right in and cut past all of us. But for me the mochi donuts are what I cared about at the end of the day and I'll still recommend those.

    Lan Anh V.

    NW Austin/Cedar Park finally gets a Mochinut! This is technically their third location for Austin (one closed with the closing of Hana World). They are still in their soft opening. The mochi donuts are consistent with other locations I've been to with the same familiar chewy texture and fun flavors. They also have corn dogs and drinks on their menu. The staff were very polite. I'm glad that they've expanded to this part of town. I can easily get a sweet treat after doing some shopping at H Mart.

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    Mochi donuts from mochinut are just the best not too sweet Asian desserts that are soft chewy and satisfying!

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