Deep Fried Rice Cake Balls with Sweet Peanut Powder (1 pc for $50 and 2 pcs for $95):
The staff also gave me a complimentary hot tea.
The peanut powder with the glutinous rice cake truly tasted sweet, a bit crispy due to some sugar, chewy and amazing.
The rice cake here was more authentic than most of those I’d tried before.
The upstairs have got a number of seats.
Overall, it’s definitely a 10 out of 10!
World Explorer
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Best Taiwanese mochi in town because it’s not cold or harden. One mochi ball is quite enough for one person and it’s served with peanut and sesame powder. I recommend to order it less sugar so it’s not too sweet.
Sharon K
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Love this dessert shop! The mochi was the winner, a perfect blend of sticky chewiness coated with sugary peanut bits! The hot dessert (green bean soup with lotus and white fungus) is a healthy choice as the soup is not overly sweet 👍🏻 The cold dessert was yummy too, very huge portion with lots of taro, rice balls, peanuts and red beans toppings. The shop does seem popular with Japanese customers. If you like mochi, do try this shop!
Elynn Lo
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Traditional Taiwanese dessert shop - really authentic old school taste. Not sickly modern sweetness but a light sweetness with high quality ingredients. The staff knows their stuff. If you have a sweet tooth, this place might be not sweet enough for you. But if your taste is more about experiencing something authentic or simply nostalgic, this place will hit the spot.
Indu Ancha
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Amazing. Fresh mochi. Easily the best we’ve had. Very sweet owners.
Try the spicy mochi!
John Wu
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Came here for sweet red bean Soup and desserts. We cannot even tell the names of some items. But sure they delicious. See the attached photos.
TaiwanWalker
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Have been visiting this dessert shop for more than 10 years, I always visit here for their peanut powder mochi and taro shaved ice, steady quality, mashed taro with ice is delicious.
Amy
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Pretty good! The soup is a sweet tea. Tang yuan has a nice texture. Get the soup hot!