So if you're a fan of textures this is definitely the thing you want to try. Emoji donut is a little bit different than your normal yeast raise or fried cakey donut. These things are soft pillowy and chewy all the same time which is why I love these things. All the donuts are made the same way it's just the toppings that will change. And there are plenty to choose from, I want to say at least 20. Everything tasted really fresh and was presented very well. I did not get around to taking a picture because I was too busy enjoying it. They also have corn dogs if you are into that which you can get coded with Crispy potatoes, regular batter or hot Cheetos. A lot of things don't seem to survive in college town for some reason but hopefully this business...
Read moreThis is the second time I went and it was absolutely delicious! The first I went was right before close (I didn’t know look at what time they closed I felt so bad) and the gentleman working was very kind and let me try the display dougnut and the last doughnut they had for the night. The texture of these are on the chewy side, light, fluffy and not too sweet…in my opinion wayyyyy better than a regular doughnut. There was a huge selection to chose from but I stuck to my two favorite flavors this time, Cookies and Cream and Churro. They were absolutely awesome. I was felt feeling satisfied after eating both and not too full. I highly...
Read moreCame here yesterday. A nice quiet spot with good snacks. Honestly found the Korean corn dog and mochi donuts a little too oily for my taste, but the texture was great. Also was hoping to get my drink in a can like the photos but I didn't know if I had to ask for that or what but it's alright. But thinking back on it, I think the ube tasted a lot more like taro and those are two different root crops, but don't take my word for it. I'm a taro girl through and through, maybe I just haven't dignified my pallet. I guess what I'm trying to say is I expected a little more. Though it was a nice spot to hangout for a while and read as it...
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