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    4.1 (398 reviews)
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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.

    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

    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.

    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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    Dough Joy

    Dough Joy

    4.6
    (128 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    Nut allergy friendly! Vegan and nut free on everything. Amazing. I had to try it…read more I saw this cute spot on inKind after walking by it during several Seattle visits and finally decided to stop in after reading another review that mentioned that they are nut-free. Spoiler: Absolutely no regrets, I wish I had visited earlier! I ordered a six pack with a variety of their donuts and shared them with four friends, having a bit of each. I'm glad we did it this way because I don't think I could have finished some of these donuts solo. I also had a seasonal rose latte at half sweetness which was decent, but very wholesomely came with a little donut hole that was pretty good. I will say, they nailed all the flavors. If you like the flavor, probably a 4/5 donut overall. They just weren't always my cup of tea. So the scores here are for personal enjoyment more than anything - like I said, they're solid donuts. Sour Watermelon (2/5): Holy smokes, this one felt like it was punching your taste buds. It's almost confusing on how this is in a donut form. It's more like a sour patch kid. It's intense. I don't think I could solo one. Mango Tajin (3/5): Similar to the sour Watermelon, it's perplexing how this is a donut. It was a bit spicy and tangy, just as the flavor implied. Cookies & Cream (3.5/5): Get ready to get messy. It's crumbly. It's sweet. It's more like a normal donut. Matcha Strawberry (4.5/5): My favorite of the weird flavors of donuts. They really aced the matcha flavor and it's well balanced for a donut. Blueberry Fritter (2.5/5): This was pretty hyped up, but honestly I felt like the blueberry flavor was overpowered just by the sheer amount of sugar. Texture was good, it just felt so sweet. Overall, I'd definitely recommend for a fun experience. Share some different flavors! Paid via inKind with no issues.

    All Vegan and Gluten-Free options ALL DAY! A must in the…read moreVegan community dessert spot in Capital Hill. Service is awesome and ambiance is fun and spacious LGBTQIA friendly and full of Joy vibe. If hard to pick what you like, def try a variety or x6 donuts for just $19. Awesome deal! Must try!!

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    Blueberry Donut
    Blueberry Donut
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    Vegan Pumpkin Spice Latte
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    Mighty-O Donuts

    Mighty-O Donuts

    4.2
    (266 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $

    Mighty-O Donuts seems to be one of the few vegan donut shops that actually tries to make yeast…read moredonuts - most places are cake only. We decided to drop by after eating lunch in the area for a sweet treat afterwards, then ended up picking up a whole dozen... Some notes for a couple that I tried: Maple Bar ($4.99) - Hmm.. Not that fluffy or light. Instead or being airy, it's more dense and has a kind of springy chew. The glaze is sweet and gives off a heavy maple fragrance, an indication they use real maple syrup in the glaze. Maple bars from other places are usually disgustingly sweet with basically no maple flavor - this one is sweet but more well balanced. I think the texture is definitely different from a typical yeast donut. I wonder if it's just because it more difficult to make vegan yeast donuts vs cake donuts? It's a different type of yeast donut, but still very good. (4/5) Chocolate Peanut Butter ($4.45) - Good peanut butter flavor in both the topping and glaze. I think the donut base is also peanut butter but it could be contamination from the glaze. The base isn't very sweet and is kind of almost savory in flavor. The donut is dense but not crumbly and instead very moist. Not really crusty, so not too much textural difference. I think it's baked rather than fried. Still very sweet. (4/5) Devils Playground ($4.45) - The donut base is dense with rich chocolate flavor, and coated with a chocolate ganache of just the right thickness. I hate it when donuts just have a smear of topping to make the donut look attractive, but does barely anything flavor wise. This one, on the other hand, is richly flavored. (4/5) Chocolate Raspberry ($3.65) - This is my favorite, same chocolate cake donut base as above but with bright berry notes and specks of seeds. The tangy berries do wonders to temper down some of the sweetness. (5/5) French Toast ($3.65) - My least favorite by far. Covered with peanuts (which is fine), but the cake donut base or perhaps the glaze tastes heavily earthy, like an overload of cinnamon and nutmeg. (2/5) People who expect the exact same texture as a non-vegan donut, both the cake and yeast types, will probably be disappointed. If I just think of these donuts as their own thing, they're actually quite good. There's another donut shop that I prefer down the street, but Mighty-O Donuts certainly isn't a bad choice for a sweet treat.

    I love cake donuts! And Mighty-O has the best cake donuts, ever. Period…read more I love a good fresh warm cake donut, not too dense. Fluffy with a perfect touch of sweetness. Raspberry Riot is our favorite. The perfect balance. Open until 4:00 pm but plus side also sold at PCC (until sold out). Plenty of indoor tables. Coffee & tea sold there too. Great friendly service from the tram. A must try!

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    Jars of mini donuts.
    Jars of mini donuts.
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    Diner mugs at Mighty-O.
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    Our popular French Toast.
    Doce Donut Co

    Doce Donut Co

    4.3
    (70 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    I only tried a single donut from Doce Donut Co, but if the rest were like the one I had, this…read more5-star review is certainly well deserved. I tried the passionfruit creme brulee donut, and though a bit pricey ($6), it was worth the money. The top of the donut had that perfect creme brulee torched top, and the passion fruit inside was perfectly tangy, which offset the fattiness from the donut itself. It wasn't very sweet, but I kinda liked that. The other flavors on the menu also looked great. I hear they rotate their menu often. There is nowhere to sit here, so be prepared to take your donuts to go. The shop does sell some beverages, like water or milk, to help you get in the donut mood. The service on my visit was fine. The gentleman working was nice enough, but nothing to write home about. Overall, a good donut shop if you're looking for speciality donuts and don't mind the higher price tag.

    Decided to try Doce again. Their Tres Leche will always be my favorite! The whip cream is light but…read moresweet and I love the hardened chocolate at the bottom of the donut. The crème brûlée with passion-fruit inside was not good to me... There was a weird/bitter aftertaste which I did not enjoy. The tiramisu wasn't great as well. Very strong coffee flavor at the top. I forgot what the pink one was but it was pretty good! Sweet and definitely enjoyable. The ambiance is decent. The art on the walls are nice. The service was good. We had the donuts prepped quickly and our questions answered.

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    Chai Passion Fruits Tres Leche
    Chai Passion Fruits Tres Leche
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    Tiramisu and Matcha Creme Brûlée
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    Voodoo Doughnut

    Voodoo Doughnut

    3.8
    (145 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    I was heading out to a cruise and ended up staying a day before. I knew I had to go and try the…read morefamous Voodoo Doughnuts, and I'm happy because I was pleasantly surprised at how well they live up to the hype. I'd have to give the location a five out of five. Great staff were there making donuts when I was there. I'll start with the maple bar, which was packed full of flavor. I'll give it a four out of five: great texture, great flavor. The maple is really strong, stronger than my preference. I'll go to the buttermilk bar. The buttermilk bar was nice and dense, something great to dunk in a milk or a coffee. The Chocolate Ring, which is what they call it, I'd give it a five out of five: nice and pillowy soft in the middle, nice and had a crisp outside to it, and the chocolate was nice and rich and dark. Of course, you have the classic raised donut, which I had two of. Nice and fluffy in the middle, nice thin layer of glaze on the outside, pillowy soft, definitely a five out of five. When I came back from my cruise to Alaska, I went back to Voodoo Doughnut to get more of the classic raised donut and the Chocolate Ring. Definitely a great donut. If you haven't been, you should go; you have lots of unique choices. I went for some of the classics because I knew I couldn't go wrong with them, and I wasn't disappointed at all.

    I remember the days when my hubs and I would wait in a long line to buy donuts from the original…read moreVoodoo in Portland. Back then, the donuts were tasty, fresh, and hilariously named and decorated. I thought some of that magic might be there at the Capitol Hill shop when we visited during Valentine's Day week last month, but alas, it was not. My vegan apple fritter was so oily and heavy that I could only eat one quarter of it before I stopped. It was one of the worst apple fritters I have ever tried. My hubs got the seasonal special which was a raised donut shaped like lips and frosted with a sour cherry glaze. It tasted like a Jolly Rancher candy and not in a good way. His donut was also greasy. I am giving two stars because the shop is cute and the server was nice. But sadly, the donuts are no good. What happened to you, Voodoo???? Since you franchised, donut quality has gone down the tubes. I am sad. We won't be back.

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    Very friendly staff and donuts made right on spot!
    Very friendly staff and donuts made right on spot!
    Voodoo Doughnut
    Voodoo Doughnut

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    Bakery Nouveau

    Bakery Nouveau

    4.5
    (1.5k reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$

    I love love love this place! My favorite place for exquisite pastries of all time! Anytime that…read moreI'm in Seattle this is a MUST stop for me. Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. It smells so wonderful and warm when you enter and it's really a feast for your eyes. Everything looks so delicious and it's hard to choose. The staff was ver patient with me. My "go to" is the most famous twice baked almond croissant. On this visit ordered the "go to" , blueberry ginger scone, ratatouille sandwich, turkey havarti sandwich, banana bread, and some Americanos to go. This is not a sit down cafe so we thoroughly enjoyed them in the parked car. :) Every bite should be savored. Extraordinary!

    I got the twice baked chocolate croissant for 7.25! Might seem pricey but the pastry was genuinely…read moreso big that I think the price was actually a good deal. The croissant was on the crispier side, especially with the almond crumble on top it was a bit too cripsy for me, but I tend to like soft and flakey pastries so it's probably a matter of taste. There was a TON of almond filling in the middle. I enjoyed the taste and texture but it was too much filling for me personally. I would have liked more croissant in my croissant, so to say haha. The chocolate was slightly dark which worked well with the sweet pastry and filling! Overall I enjoyed the croissant but it was a tad too heavy on the filling and cripsy/crunchy for me.

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    Table of goodies!
    Table of goodies!
    Twice Baked Almond Croissant - IG: @nelson_eats
    Twice Baked Almond Croissant - IG: @nelson_eats
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    Cupcake Royale

    Cupcake Royale

    3.4
    (379 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    Cupcake Royale's cupcakes are extremely tasty without being too overly sweet. The lavender is my…read morepersonal favorite. I really enjoy the different options that they present, and I'm happy to have them in the Capitol Hill neighborhood.

    Have been a follower of Cupcake Royale since they started…read more Seattle, Ballard, wherever you landed. With the variety of cupcakes in Seattle, and so much to choose from... even though your cupcakes were more, I was willing to pay. Fact is, $5.50+ tip(!) for cupcake is quite a bit. Still I thought they were worth it. I loved how if I was downtown late for an evening out, I would make it so I would go to Cupcake Royale within 10-25 minutes prior to closing. Not eating dessert at a fancy restaurant, but my favorite cupcakes- and they made it by 3 get 3 free at closing! OoI could share my delicious bounty with family and friends. In turn, they had done the same when they were downtown. No more. Last few times it was " maybe 5 minutes before we close", or recently " I have not heard of that. But I have only worked here three days." Please, for the sake of other patrons, get your sh*t together. Your " staff" appears ambivalent, tired, and although on their phones, not wanting to be there. Staff may have been your saving grace, but no. Not no, hell no. Get it together Cupcake Royale- do you, or don't you cater to the people who have kept you afloat? I purchased cupcakes a couple of times anyway, just to support your business as I always have, and to pass into others, hoping to keep you in business. Tough times for so many. At 6:50 pm, I bought full priced crunchy , sitting there all day cup cakes, full price. Had I known they would be bird food, I would not have. Yes. I tossed them to the birds. Expensive treat. You have taken my money, and given me an inferior product once again. Should have known from before. My bad. I don't know why I expected it to be any different from last experience. I guess it was my utmost faith in you, and your product. The thing was, at almost closing there were over 20 cupcakes. No more. You lost me. You lost my business. Sad. Trophy, here I come!

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    It's been awhile!!!! My fav cupcake in the world
    Cupcake Royale
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