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    Mochi Ring Donut

    4.5 (100 reviews)
    InexpensiveDonuts, Bubble Tea, Hot Dogs
    Open 10:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    pistachio, Oreo, coffee and Nutella

    So delicious. Super nice vibes. We're working our way through all the flavors and haven't been disappointed yet!

    Sharmeen F.

    I had never had a mochi donut before but our friends in town loved this place and were excited to show it to us. They definitely lived up to the hype and we were so glad to experience them at this spot first. The donuts were light and fluffy and came in a variety of flavors. There were some really unique flavors that were fun to share and try together with all of our kiddos. My favorite was probably the coffee and the s'mores donut. Even having a few bites of multiple flavors didn't fill us up too much which is usually the issue with donuts. Definitely try this cute place out if you're in the area!

    6 Mochi Donuts (minus 2 eaten donuts)
    Payal P.

    I usually hate mochi donuts but this place is great. The mochi dough was soft but crisp. The frosting was very light as well. I highly suggest you make a trip here even if you don't like mochi rings because it tasted better than any mochi donut place I've visited so far. It was so good that even my coworkers were fighting over the last pieces.

    Mel P.

    I've been here twice in the last year, and both times did not disappoint. Being from Hawai'i, I am discerning (read: picky; also see: snobby) about mochi donuts. I was skeptical, but then pleasantly surprised by their fun texture and delightful flavors. There is such a wide variety to choose from -- something for everyone! There's also bubble tea and the popular Korean corn dogs. There is very limited seating, but I noticed most people getting theirs to go, like we did yesterday (last time we sat down). Both visits were in the late afternoon and quite busy. Yesterday we waited in line at least 5 minutes before it was our turn. I got nervous that they were going to sell out of the flavors we wanted, but there were more being made in the back, so everyone left happy! The employees were friendly and helpful, and worked hard to keep the line moving efficiently. Everything I've tried here thus far has been great. The mochi donuts we got yesterday were Taro, Oreo, Tiramisu, Coffee, Churro, and Brown Sugar Boba flavor. So yummy! I will happily return if given the opportunity. If you're in the area and craving a sweet treat, stop by and give them a try!

    Monica T.

    I was given the recommendation to visit Mochi Ring Donuts and try their cheesy ramen corn dog!! My young niece tried it and couldn't stop raving about it. I ordered the #6 which is a corn dog (inside is half mozzarella, half hot dog) and the outside has bits of ramen. I placed my order with the super friendly staff and was invited to wait at one of the many tables in their expansive seating area. I waited probably 5+ minutes for it even though they weren't busy. I was confused yet pleasantly surprised by this because I didn't realize it would be freshly made!!! It was quite delicious. I look forward to returning and trying their donuts and bubble tea! If you're in Rittenhouse Square, walk the 2 blocks west to Mochi Ring Donuts!

    Left: sesame  Right: smore
    Maggie P.

    Overall: 4/5 for mochi rings, 3/5 for the dogs. Have tried almost all the mochi flavors now, and sesame is definitely my fav (not too sweet, reminds me of Chinese sesame dessert balls)! Go to order: 1/2 cheese 1/2 sausage, with potato chunks: hot dogs here aren't that great, but satisfies my Korean hot dog cravings. Decent snack size, don't expect to get full from this. Sesame, ube, brown sugar: mochi donuts are my fav!! Chewy like mochi, sweet and taste like donuts! Tip: add hot cherry flakes for $.50 to any dog. There is a smol counter with sauces so you can spray your own flavors on your dogs.

    John B.

    This trendy Philadelphia entry into the market of light, crispy donuts based on glutinous rice is the second I've tried. Their flavor selection was wide, and even taking several to go left me wondering if I was leaving something good on the table. I had hoped the donuts would survive a flight in decent condition, but they did not, becoming somewhat soggy and messy. Not that I blame the people who made them, it's just an unfortunate fact. While the texture delivered (when consumed fresh), the flavor seemed more glazed on top than baked in, and it wasn't as good as my first mochi donut experience. Still, if this is the trend, I'm in favor of it.

    Lori K.

    I was so so excited about trying out this place and I finally stopped by on Memorial Day around 12:30. I got 3 donuts, 2 mozzarella and hot dog mochi dogs and a mango boba tea. The donut flavors were churros, ube and taro. The tea was good. A bit on the sweeter side, but nothing too crazy. I always appreciate when I can choose my sweetness, but that isn't an option here. The mochi dogs were alright. They had a LOT of batter on the outside, a nice amount of cheese and about 1/3 of a hotdog. They were big, very filling and super duper oily tasting. The less than stellar star of the show were the donuts. Love the look, love the shape and how easily they pull apart, but the taste of the donuts were really not what I was hoping for. 2 of my choices were just plain oily donuts with a very thin flavored frosting on top. The churros donut was the same oily donut with a light dusting of cinnamon and sugar. I appreciate that this place tried and I appreciate that some folks are into these. I'm sorry to say that it's just not worth the hype for me.

    Ju L.

    Stopped by Mochi Ring last Friday afternoon to pick up some mochi donuts. Even though the store was in its soft opening phase, there were a lot of people coming by. It was 3pm, and Mochi Ring was pumping out donuts non-stop. The selection of donuts was huge, and not of your typical flavors, which made it so hard to choose! I finally decided on the black sesame, strawberry and oreo donuts, when the corndog on the menu caught my eye! I absolutely must have one. Upon closer look, there are 3 types of corndogs - the original, potato, and ramen! I had to go with the ramen one. It took about 10 minutes for the corndog to be made. It was fresh, hot and packaged nicely. The crunchy ramen bits on the outside of the corndog gave it texture. You can also get cheese in the corndog, but I only wanted sausage. What a delicious snack it was! I will have to come back to try the potato corndog another day. As for the mochi donuts, presentation, flavor, texture were on point! At $2.50 each, these are quality donuts and very reasonably priced. I would eat one of these vs two donuts from Dunkin Donuts. Currently, Mochi Ring isn't serving bubble tea yet, but really, the donuts are the star of the show! Go check it out!

    #8. Potato whole Mozzarella #5. Potato 1/2 and 1/2 Rice Hot Dog #11. Cheetos Half Mozzarella & Half Rice Hot Dog (Spicy)

    Mochi donut was fabulous, we couldn't get enough. Korean corn dogs though were heavy and I would skip out in the future. But those donuts awesome! And hand sanitizer at every table with cute Philly decor.

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    Karen W.

    Super cute donuts with many choices. One can get overwhelmed with the selections but it is a good problem. I absolutely love their mochi donuts. They were so soft and just melt in your mouth. I can honestly eat a whole dozen by myself but that would be bad for my waist line :) There were so many selections on the mochi donuts. We tried black sesame, taro, matcha and more. All were so delicious. We also tried their mozzarella stick with hot dogs. Although they were unique but I can definitely do without them.

    Karen L.

    This place opened not too long ago and is a must try dessert! It is different from your regular donut, the consistency is more chewy and usually less sweet. The cool thing too is its easy to share these with friends and try different flavors. This place has so many good flavors, matcha, ube, black sesame, coffeee etccc!! The prices are reasonable. My only comment is these are more oily than the ones I have had in other cities. It is okay at first when they are fresh but they become soggy quicker and extremely oily. Still the best place so far in town. Check it out!

    Greg L.

    Stopped in here while walking around the city and grabbed three donuts. Donuts were light and airy and they had a number of flavors to choose from. Differently different with the donuts in a ring shape and we got three of them and then shared amongst us. The Churro donut definitely had a cinnamon sugar flavor. The S'mores was more of a chocolate flavored donut with one marshmallow on top and I had a hard time detecting the Tiramisu flavor on our third donut. Cute little place inside with friendly service. Donuts aren't overly filling, but that was good with us. They do have other items in there like hot dogs on a stick and drinks, but we only got the donuts on this visit.

    L to R (clockwise): oreo, taro, black sesame, coffee, nutella, brown sugar milk tea

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    It was a great surprise finding this place! It was our first time trying mochi doughnuts and they were so good! So chewy and delicious!

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    No idea what Mochi is but I am addicted. Daughter and friends ordered like a sampler of menu. Insanely good !

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