Bright, clean bakery with chewy mochi donuts and Korean-style corn dogs featuring unique toppings. Atmosphere feels cute but tense due to staff interactions. Prices run higher than typical donut shops, reflecting a specialty product focus.
Milk tea stands out with brown sugar and Thai Tea Cheese Foam options that balance sweetness well. Boba is perfectly chewy, and fruity teas like honey passion fruit and strawberry lychee offer robust, sweet flavors.
Hot dogs feature a crispy outside with melting cheese inside. The original rice hot dog comes with potato toppings and offers a savory, cheesy bite.
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Prices start at over $3 per donut, with options for single or multiple purchases.
They have three designated parking spots in front of the store.
All transactions are done via kiosk for convenience.
Simple, clean dining area with a chill, lively atmosphere and a good playlist. Burgers come wrapped in old-style newspaper, offering a homemade taste and specialty flavors like mushroom. Unique for offering Pepsi Zero Sugar alongside classic options.
Iced tea stands out with its delicious flavor. Sweet tea comes through as quite sweet and the overall tea quality is consistently really good.
Grilled buns and hot dogs create a crispy texture that stands out. The chili cheese dog offers a rich flavor. Buns used for both burgers and hot dogs are fresh and soft.
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The regular burgers are 1/2 pound.
The price listed on the wall is only for the burger; extra for fries and a drink.
Prices are fair for the amount of food received.
Open concept dining area with live DJ and entertainment stage creates a lively, family-friendly atmosphere. Music spans all ages without profanity, blending with colorful decor and a purple ambiance. Guests enjoy soul food classics served in a clean, welcoming space where staff engage warmly.
Tea here stands out for its excellent quality and the peach tea offers a distinct, refreshing flavor.
Specialty hot dogs stand out with freshly made brisket and the well seasoned Big Sam variety. These hot dogs offer unique flavors that differ from typical options.
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Reservations are necessary for Saturday and Sunday dining due to high demand.
Aunt Bill's is BYOB (Bring Your Own Beverage) for guests.
Live music is featured from 12-4 pm on Sundays.
Small shop with cute decorations and loud, vibey music creates an inviting, fun atmosphere. Limited seating includes just a few tables inside and outside, with mini vendors and board games adding to the experience. Known for crispy Korean corn dogs and herbal tea, the place offers a cozy spot for studying or lounging.
Thai tea stands out with a rich, flavorful taste. The menu offers jasmine green tea cream series and herbal tea options, all consistently well made with customizable sweetness and boba additions.
Korean hot dogs come with a crispy outside and a mix of hot dog and cheese inside. Many options include the potato mozz sausage and choices for sugar and ice in bubble tea.
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The place has limited seating with only 3 tables inside and 1 outside.
Prices for hot dogs and drinks can reach $40 for two.
They offer many options for hot dogs and bubble tea, including sugar and ice levels.
Small, cozy burger joint with an old-school diner vibe and hand-packed patties cooking on a griddle. Atmosphere feels family-oriented and quiet, offering a classic, low-key experience. Seating is limited but clean and updated, creating a comfortable spot for enjoying burgers.
Sweet tea stands out with its rich flavor and complements the food well. The tea overall is really good and pairs nicely with the menu.
Chili cheese hot dog stands out as a flavorful option. Classic hot dogs and other varieties come with fries on the side. Quality ranges from very good to average depending on the choice.
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Parking is very limited; consider parking across the street.
Breakfast is offered on certain days.
The meal costs around $11.50, which is considered great value.
Venezuelan restaurant in a mall food court offers a calm and friendly atmosphere with a clean, modern design. The place serves generous portions of authentic arepas and empanadas full of pure Venezuelan flavor. It stands out as a unique option among typical mall eateries.
Guests can sample different teas before choosing. The peach tea stands out as very good and popular. Colombian tea pairs well with local dishes and juices.
Venezuelan hot dogs come with everything and have a delicious taste. Packaging shows iconic Venezuelan culture and places, with only three hot dog options available.
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The lunch plate offers good value for the price.
Portions are generous, providing a filling meal.
Prices are considered high for some menu items.
Bakery with Totoro-themed decor and cute, colorful interior featuring pink walls and marshmallow-like chairs. Atmosphere varies from loud, energetic music resembling an EDM rave to moments of relaxing LoFi piano, often crowded with kids and board games. Offers a variety of mochi donuts and Korean corn dogs, with fresh and sweet treats.
Offers a good variety of milk tea and fruit teas with standout options like jasmine milk tea, taro milk tea, and asam milk tea with salty foam. Vietnamese coffee is very sweet, and the tea quality is consistently high.
Korean hot dogs come with cheese, jalapeño bacon, or wrapped in potato, offering a mix of spicy, savory, and salty flavors. The potato dog adds a perfect saltiness that balances the sweet corn dog.
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Parking is pretty bad due to other businesses nearby.
Customers can order online but must wait behind new orders to pick up.
Expect long wait times during the checkout and ordering process.
Hot dog restaurant offers a lively atmosphere with K-pop music videos playing on TV and spacious seating that accommodates families and disabled guests. The space feels clean and comfortable despite occasional loud noise from equipment. The vibe suits fans of Korean culture and casual dining.
Milk tea and Thai tea with boba stand out with delectable flavors. Some boba teas leave a powdery residue that coats the mouth, and iced drinks use powder instead of tea bags, which affects mixing.
Oversized mozzarella sticks coated in batter and rolled with sweet potato chunks stand out among the Korean hot dogs. Two tasty garlic sauces complement the crunchy potato mozzarella dog and cheese-hot dog combos.
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The restaurant has no public restrooms available for customers.
Expect long lines on weekends; best to visit Monday to Thursday.
Food safety practices seem questionable; caution is advised.
Shop offers freshly baked mochi donuts and Korean corn dogs in a clean, cozy space with indoor and outdoor seating. Relaxing music and board games create a chill, inviting atmosphere. Self-ordering kiosks speed up the process, making visits smooth and casual.
Strawberry green tea comes with popping boba that adds sweetness without sugar. Passion fruit and brown sugar milk teas offer creamy textures with well-cooked boba. Thai tea tastes authentic and mellows as the ice melts.
Offers ramen coated half cheese half hot dog on a stick and plans to serve Korean hot dogs soon. Hot dogs come with a delicious taste.
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Ordering at Mochinut is done on a device, not through a person.
There is a good amount of parking available.
Mochinut offers a unique variety of mochi donuts and Korean corn dogs.
Mochi donuts offer a unique chewy texture and mild sweetness similar to Japanese Pon-de-ring donuts. The shop has ample seating including a quiet nook for study or work, with condiments available for added flavor. The atmosphere is clean and inviting but tends to be quiet with few customers during off-peak hours.
Offers a variety of fruit teas like strawberry green tea without sugar and Hawaiian Fruit Black Tea with aloe vera and lychee jelly. Some teas, like passion fruit, can taste bitter. Service for tea can be slow when busy.
Crunchy coating of batter makes the hot dogs stand out. Supreme hot dogs offer a distinctive flavor and come with a noticeable wait time.
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They sell out of donuts by 5pm, so arrive early.
The shop closes at 9pm, with no more donuts made after selling out.
The facilities are clean and well-maintained.
Small space with traditional Korean artwork and brass-colored bingsu bowls creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Loud music fills the air, adding energy to the space. Offers free WiFi and spacious seating, welcoming families and diverse guests.
Milk teas come in Matcha and rose flavors with options like rose jelly and boba. Drinks arrive in a plastic can, adding a unique touch.
Fresh hot dogs come with unique toppings like mozzarella and blue Takis. Some orders with 10 hot dogs get special packaging for easy handling.
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The bingsu comes in three sizes—small is perfect for one person or to share.
There is plenty of free parking in the shared free parking lot.
The place is kid friendly and wheelchair accessible.
Korean-style hot dog spot with clean, spacious layout and game room for kids. Atmosphere stays inviting with varied seating and boba tea offerings. Prioritizes online orders, causing longer waits for walk-ins.
Offers honey black tea with coffee jelly and mangonada alongside bubble tea. Wait times can reach around 22 minutes.
Hot dogs come fresh and flavorful with a spicy kick and a mozzarella cheese topping. Dipping them in sugar adds a unique sweetness that enhances the taste, though they can be a bit messy to eat.
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Expect long wait times due to prioritization of online orders over walk-ins.
Fries are only available with combo meals; no separate orders for fries.
The total cost for a meal is typically under $26.