![]() ![]() Coated in peanut powder, these mochi balls contain thick and creamy black sesame and peanut fillings. The Rice Ball Mochi ($2.40) is like tang yuan minus the sweet soup. Rice Ball Mochi (Ah Chew Desserts) CreditĪh Chew Desserts not only provides your classic delights like mango sago, but also offers up a local twist on mochi to chew on. Slightly gummy yet soft, these treats are a hearty snack and make for cute photos! They create the layer of the mochi taiyaki from tapioca flour with different fillings from the traditional azuki bean to Strawberry Fromage Mochi Taiyaki ($3) for a modern twist. Mochi tends to be in shapes of small, round plumps, but at Oyoge Taiyaki there are fish-shaped ones. Stateland Cafe: 30 Bali Lane, Singapore 189966 | Tel: +65 9800 7628 | Opening Hours: 12pm – 10pm (Daily), 6pm – 10pm (Tuesday) | Facebook 3. Mochi Taiyaki (Oyoge Taiyaki) Credit Heads up: You may want to Boomerang the golden goodness oozing out, but to fully savour the explosion, just eat it all up in one bite. Since we all can’t get enough of anything salted-egg yolk, the cafe proudly features something called the Liusha Burst ($15), made of deep-fried mochi balls that contain a salted egg yolk cream, with cookie butter soft serve on the side. Nestled along Bali Lane, you’ll find a cosy, two-storey eatery called Stateland Cafe which serves up East-Asian fusion dishes. Janice Wong: Paragon, 290 Orchard Road, B1-k28, Singapore 238859 | Other Outlets | Tel: +65 9712 5338 | Opening Hours: 10am – 9pm (Daily) | Website | Facebook 2. The only setback is that these mochis are too pretty to gobble up, but I’m sure you’ll get over it. ![]() Made with glutinous rice flour and fresh cream with chunks of chocolate, the light truffle aroma permeated every a single bite. While the Matcha Mochi ($3) is the bestseller, the Truffle Chocolate Mochi ($3) is to die for. I have to start with Janice Wong‘s mochi collection not only because of all the delicately curated designs, but for the range of diverse yet refined flavours such as Matcha, Truffle Chocolate, Rock Melon, Mango Passionfruit, Vanilla Brownie, Chestnut, Tiramisu and Salted Caramel. Here are 10 mochi desserts and where to find them: 1. With so many variations of this dessert/snack in Singapore, we just had to come up with this list so that all you mochi lovers out there can thank us later. Why do we love mochi so very mochi? There’s just something about this Japanese rice cake’s soft, chewy and plump silhouette that makes it so irresistible. ![]()
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