Mochinut – Garden Grove in Garden Grove (Photos, Menu, Reviews & Ratings)

Mochinut – Garden Grove

Address: 9760 Garden Grove Blvd, Garden Grove, CA 92844

Phone: (714) 583-8099

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Rating: 4.2

Website: http://www.mochinut.com/

What Time Does Mochinut – Garden Grove Open?

Saturday,: 11:30AM to 10PM

Sunday,: 11:30AM to 10PM

Monday,: 11:30AM to 9PM

Tuesday,: 11:30AM to 9PM

Wednesday,: 11:30AM to 9PM

Thursday,: 11:30AM to 9PM

Friday,: 11:30AM to 10PM

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Mochinut – Garden Grove Reviews

juan v

We tried some mochinut donuts at the hospital on a potluck, they were delicious and flavorful, with a nice cup.of coffee. My favorite one is the funnel strawberry cake, churro with caramel, strawberry and the mango flavor one. They make corn dogs that looks delicious, I haven’t tried them personally but coworkers stated that they were meaty and rich in flavor and texture.
We decided coming to the mouchinut at Garden Grove location and honestly despite the parking lot that doesn’t looks to clean the inside of this place was clean and neat with a Good customer service. The donuts we’re not that good as expected, I got 2 boxes of donuts and the dozen is overpriced at $ 33 dollars, they’re too small and didn’t have the texture of my previous delights, I just can’t give more stars as they need to work on the cransmanshift as they had to much gaps in the inside. The ube drink was delicious and refreshing, it comes in a very nice and fancy bottle, you have the option to add Boba in any drink.

Maggie Carothers

Great matcha boba tea and we also tried their No.1 Original corn dog. Will have to try their donuts and a another drink flavor next time

Quick ease of parking and customer service

Anna Huang

The abundance of fusion desserts hasn’t slowed down at all, and what better fusion than a shop that does both sweet and savory! Mochinut in Garden Grove pushes out the ever growing hype of mochi donuts with the added bonus of Korean corn dogs. The shop itself is nuzzled in a strip mall off Garden Grove Blvd. The service was super friendly and quick. Overall, this visit left me feeling satisfied. The desserts curbed the sweet cravings that I’ve been having but I wasn’t blown over the moon with any of the items I ordered. I probably won’t be venturing over here for a donut fix again.

Thai Tea – ($5) – I opted for no tapioca with no adjustments to sweetness levels. The bottles’ aesthetics were cute, and came with a soda like top which was unique. The tea overall was a little too artificial for me. Instead of the standard refreshing taste I usually get with thai teas this was a tad too heavy for me.
Mochi Donuts – (3 for $9) – DECENT! We chose Ube, Brown Sugar Milk Tea and Dulce De Leche Churro. Our favorite of the three was definitely the Brown Sugar Milk Tea.

Aloha Kana

First time here and I got the cheddar cheese corn dog as well as the half and half. Both were delicious especially with the spicy chili sauce! Customer service was great and the wait time wasn’t too long as well. Seating was limited due to social distancing so it’s best the snatch the seats up before anybody else does. It was very clean in there and cute. 10/10 would recommend to go there for snacks! Actually wanted to add that Chung Chun Rice dogs are apar of the donut shop.

My Le

There’s four locations in the surrounding area but they all carry different daily flavors. I ended up calling two nearby locations to ask for their daily flavors. You can also go on IG for each location. On this particular day (4/23/21), they both carry 7 flavors and only 3 overlapped. The 3 were churro, Korean churro and original. I was getting 6 from each location so only one flavor would be doubled down.

It’s $15 for 6 or $30 for a dozen. You can get 3 for 7.50. It’s not cheaper to get more, all the prices are equally split.

The Garden Grove location is in the same plaza as Ding Tea and Somi Somi. Some flavors stood out more than others. It’s the same mochi donut base, only the toppings gave the flavor.

*Churro – cinnamon sugar applied on both sides. My favorite. Tastes just like a moist churro.
*Jasmin Green tea – Another one of my favorite because you could taste the green tea, it was strong.
*Korean churro – This is black sesame applied all around. Bland and I got sesame stuff in my teeth.
*Cookies and cream – had a cookie and cream pokey stix.
*Taro pebble – Faint in flavor and not so sweet. What enhanced the flavor was the fruity pebbles which added the sweetness and crunch.
*Watermelon – basically a watermelon flavor glazed. This flavor stood out. It tasted like Bubble Yum flavor. My friend said it reminded her of Now A later or Jolly Rancher flavor. Bottom line, it taste like candy flavor.
Original – We skipped out on this on this location.

We went to the next location in T&K Plaza next door to Kung Fu Tea at the Westminister location:

*Pandan – The color was not green and can’t taste the pandan, only tasted the shredded coconut.
*White chocolate – Couldn’t taste the flavor
*Biscoff – it’s like an original glazed, very light. Also can’t taste the flavor. Had a biscoff on top.
**Red velvet – faint in flavor
Churro – skipped this flavor at this location
*Original glazed – Amazing but doesn’t beat KK. The glazed is at the top half. My favorite.
Korean churro which is black sesame. Skipped this one.

Overall, my top three were original, churro and jasmin green tea. Make sense why original, churro and Korean churro were at at both locations.

Recommend to eat while it’s warm to get the full effect. We had it two hours later so it may have factored in the chewiness from the mochi.

Jaekwan Lee

I had the cheddar cheese and mozzarella hot dogs. I ordered unsweetened. But it came with sugar. A little disappointing… Tasty, but…

S F

We had our first mochi donuts at Kings Hawaiian Bakery in Torrance — light, chewy, sweet. When we found out Mochinuts is nearby, it was the obvious choice for our dinner party. Our dinner guests had never heard of mochi donuts, so it was quite the treat. We bought two boxes. The friends loved Mochinuts. Unfortunately, my family and I weren’t impressed, only because we had just tried King’s version. If this is your first time, Mochinuts is great, but they’re not as light and chewy as King’s. The packaging is so darn cute, though.

Mochinuts is in an older shopping center with plenty of parking. Still, I’m glad I went on a weekday, because parking can be difficult.

Father’s Day is coming up and someone wants mochi donuts. We will try another place.

Allison Tran (MochiBunny)

I was super excited to get to try mochinut since it was so hyped. I enjoyed it, but they were overly sweet and sugary, that one is just enough. I tried the strawberry one, which was, again, super sweet, but sort of salvageable in taste considering I could taste the batter because it wasn’t fully covered in frosting. Overall, I wouldn’t exactly die for it, but it’s just something to enjoy once in awhile. That being said, I’m willing to try some of the other flavors.

Stephanie Dahlin

Mochinut is like chewy fluffy doughnuts but it’s basically ambrosia for actual gods. Not overly sweet. Texture is perfect. Interesting variety of flavors. The shikhye and the yuzu slushi are definitely worth trying as well!

Jay Rue

Great creative corndogs!
This is one of the oldest street food variety in korea. It’s got lots of flavors and toppings. Staff is friendly and helpful too. Good place to have a snack. I would recommend this place!

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