Mochio Mochi Donut

Mochio Mochi Donut

5420 Ross Ave, Dallas, TX

★★★★★4.8(237 Google reviews)

Crema's Take

This charming spot specializes in pillowy mochi donuts with adventurous flavors like black sesame, ube, and pandan that you won't find at traditional donut shops, paired with expertly crafted Vietnamese iced coffee and boba that regulars genuinely crave. The small, clean space delivers quick service with genuinely friendly staff who'll guide you through their creative menu, making it the perfect casual stop whether you're craving something sweet, caffeinated, or both. Visitors consistently rave about the unique texture of the donuts and the rare drink combinations, which keep people coming back to this neighborhood gem.

What to expect

Strong matcha and tea selection, with creative signature drinks, good cold brew. Quick-grab spot. Pastries on the menu. Family friendly.

Traditional drinksPastriesQuick grabFamily friendlySignature drinksSpecialty drinksCold brewMatcha & tea

Google Reviews

Derek Corzine
★★★★7 months ago

Found this little gem in walking distance from our Airbnb. The texture of these donuts is fantastic and they had a lot of variety. This is the first time I've seen Pandan or Horchata, so I opted for the Pandan and classic Taro flavor. Both were good although the taro was a bit…

Allie Vanzo
★★★★★8 months ago

✨ Rare finds alert ✨ Tried Mochio Mochi Donut & Boba Tea and I’m obsessed! 🍩🧋 The black sesame mochi donut = decadent perfection, plus an ube cold foam Vietnamese iced coffee (hard to find + sooo good). Unique flavors you can’t get everywhere! 💜

Amber Lee
★★★★a year ago

Looking to satisfy our sweet tooth in Dallas, we turned to Mochio, a mochi donut and boba shop. The shop was clean and service was quick. The worker was extremely nice and walked us through every single flavor of donut they had before we made our choice. We ordered a taro milk…

Grish240
★★★★★a year ago

Mochi Donut is a great alternative to the traditional donut shop. The chewy texture and variety of flavors are sure to satisfy. The question is how do you eat it? Just bite into it like a regular donut or eat each little spherical piece at a time. I guess it depends how OCD you…

Jacqueline Gomez
★★★★a year ago

First time at Mochio, I was in the area and I wanted some Vietnamese coffee. It's a small cute spot, all the donuts look amazing. The iced coffee was good, I added boba (.90 cents extra) but it was under cooked. It was pretty hard. The cups are about medium size, most of it was…

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