8 Mochi Marvels In Singapore: Soft, Sweet And Chewy Treats To Make Your Day

Mochi, a treasured treat in Japanese food culture, has become a global phenomenon. This delightful dessert boasts a unique texture that's both soft and chewy, with a subtle sweetness that complements a variety of fillings and flavours.

Traditionally made from pounded glutinous rice (mochigome), mochi gets its characteristic chew from the lack of gluten and high starch content. While the classic filling is sweet azuki bean paste (an), mochi has evolved into a versatile canvas for creativity. Modern takes incorporate an explosion of flavours, from fruity options like mango and strawberry to decadent choices like chocolate and matcha.

Whether you're a longtime mochi fan or a curious newcomer, these mochi specialties in Singapore offer a delightful exploration of the sweet treat. From classic favourites to unique and innovative creations, dive into our curated list of 8 noteworthy mochi delights and discover the perfect mochi for every palate!

List of Featured Mochi Specialty Stores

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(1) Warabimochi Kamakura
(2) Maru Mochi
(3) Kohaku Sabo
(4) Cafe Usagi TOKYO
(5) 108 Matcha Saro Singapore
(6) Hvala
(7) Matchaya
(8) Kane Mochi

(1) Warabimochi Kamakura

Source: Warabimochi Kamakura

Popular warabimochi chain, Warabimochi Kamakura owns over 50 stores in Japan and currently 5 stores in Singapore. The brand specialises in a unique take on mochi: warabimochi. Made with 100% bracken starch using a secret recipe, their warabimochi boasts a smooth, silky, and light texture that's still delightfully chewy.

Signature Menu

  • Warabimochi: Enjoy their signature warabimochi in various ways:

    • 2-Piece Original Cup ($4.90), 2-Piece Original Cup with Ice-cream ($6.90): Perfect for a quick treat!

    • 5-Piece Original Box ($8.90), 10-Piece Original Box ($15.90): Great for sharing or gifting.

  • Warabimochi Drinks (S: from $6.90, M: from $$8.90): Bringing an innovative warabimochi drink concept, these drinks feature classic flavours like Strawberry Milk/Yogurt, Asakawa-en Matcha, Coffee Milk, Tenku No Hojicha infused with chewy warabimochi pieces.

Source: Warabimochi Kamakura

Warabimochi Kamakura’s fifth outlet and first dine-in café at Waterway Point, offers a delightful outlet-exclusive menu (available from 8 November 2024) featuring signature sweets alongside innovative new offerings such as 3-piece Warabimochi Hot Matcha Set (for dine-in only), earthy Kuromitsu Soft Serve ($6.90) and three new warabimochi drinks- Melon Milk, Rich Chocolate and Chocolate Banana (S: $7.90, M: $9.90). Read more here.

In addition, Warabimochi Kamakura Takashimaya outlet offers an exciting outlet-exclusive menu, perfect for matcha and black sesame lovers!

Outlet-exclusives at new Takashimaya S.C store

  • Matcha Warabimochi: Warabimochi tossed with earthy Asakawan-en matcha powder and rich kinako

    • 2-Piece Matcha Cup ($5.90), 2-Piece Matcha Cup with Ice-cream ($7.90)

    • 5-Piece Matcha Box ($10.90), 10-Piece Matcha Box ($17.90)

  • Warabimochi Drinks

    • Black Sesame Soy Milk (Small $7.90, Medium $9.90): distinct nutty and bean flavour flavour, perfect for soy milk lovers

    • Black Sesame Milk (Small $7.90, Medium $9.90): Hokkaido milk which presents a rich and creamy texture

Read about our first experience at One Holland Village outlet here.

Warabimochi Kamakura
Outlets: Waterway Point, Takashimaya S.C, Taste Orchard, One Holland Village, JEM
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(2) Maru Mochi

Source: Maru Mochi Singapore Facebook

Craving mochi? Check out Maru Mochi, a dessert shop at Bugis Junction and Jurong Point! They offer two types of mochi- warabimochi and mochi obanyaki (mochi-stuffed pancakes).

Top > Bottom Mochi Obanyaki - red bean, black sesame, azuki red bean

Warabimochi (6 pieces for $6.80) comes in classic flavours such as matcha, kinako, and black sesame. Mochi obanyaki (from $3.20 each, 3 for $8.50) must-try flavours include azuki red bean and chocolate hazelnut cream. The black sesame mochi obanyaki is recommended for its fragrance and the purple sweet potato for its textural contrast.

Maru Mochi
Location: Bugis Junction and Jurong Point (#B1-85)
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(3) Kohaku Sabo

Mochi Mochi Dango “Kyoto” Style

Source: Kohaku Sabo

Kohaku Sabo, sister brand of Tendon Kohaku is a Japanese teahouse in Chinatown Point offering a unique experience where each cup is prepared using meticulously selected tea leaves, with customised options available to suit your individual tastes and preferences. On top of main signatures such as Kohaku Tendon and Thick Cut Salmon Katsu Don, the teahouse also offers a delectable selection of sweets including signature Mochi Mochi Dango “Kyoto” Style ($17.80) featuring a DIY experience of grilling your own mochi, and dipping into 3 kinds of dipping sauces.

Matcha aficionados can go for Kohaku Matcha Parfait ($13.80) which is assembled with matcha warabimochi, whipped cream, matcha ice-cream, corn flakes, strawberry, shiratama dumpling, anko and matcha powder.

Kohaku Sabo
Location: 133 New Bridge Rd, Chinatown Point #02-34, Singapore
Opening Hours: 11:30am - 3:00pm, 5:00pm - 10:00pm daily
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(4) Cafe Usagi TOKYO

Source: Cafe Usagi TOKYO (Singapore) Facebook

Craving authentic Japanese treats with a touch of whimsy? Cafe Usagi TOKYO is your new go-to spot for delightful Japanese treats. This cafe uses all-natural ingredients and colourings to create delectable desserts, and they've recently added some exciting new items to their menu:

  • Mochi Waffle Series ($8.50): This new series features crispy on the outside, chewy on the inside mochi waffles. Feeling extra indulgent? Add a scoop of their signature ice cream for the ultimate treat!

  • Handmade Daifuku Fruit Mochi Flavours (from $6.90): Love their classic Strawberry Mochi? Get ready for a whole new flavour explosion! Their Daifuku Fruit Mochi range has expanded to include seasonal fruits like shine muscat, orange, and kiwi. Each piece of fruit is wrapped in sweet azuki red bean paste and a thin layer of stretchy mochi dough, making for a delightful burst of flavour and texture in every bite.

  • Parfaits (from $13.50): Handcrafted ice-cream made from Hokkaido milk Mochi pieces, glutinous rice balls, with a fresh fruit galore!

Read our full review here.

Source: Cafe Usagi TOKYO (Singapore) Facebook

Cafe Usagi TOKYO
Location: Suntec City & 111 Somerset
Opening Hours: (Suntec City) Daily 11am - 9.30pm, (111 Somerset) Mon - Sat: 10am - 10pm
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(5) 108 Matcha Saro Singapore

Source: 108 Matcha Saro Singapore Facebook

Love the taste of matcha? 108 Matcha Saro, a dessert brand straight from Hokkaido, Japan, serves up a delicious selection of freshly made mochi with matcha treats:

  • Obanyaki (from $3.60): Sweet Japanese pancakes with various fillings like red bean paste, matcha custard, and even warabi mochi.

  • Warabimochi (from 8 pieces for $6.40): Melt-in-your-mouth mochi made from bracken starch dusted with matcha or kinako powder.

  • Matcha Soft-Serve Parfaits: Matcha ice-cream with various toppings like warabimochi and red bean paste.

Source: 108 Matcha Saro Singapore Facebook

108 Matcha Saro
Location: Suntec City and ION Orchard
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(6) Hvala

Attention vegan matcha enthusiasts! Look no further than Singapore’s first fully vegan and dairy-free matcha teahouse – Hvala.

Source: Hvala Singapore Facebook

Craving for some midday treats? Bite into their decadent Dairy-Free Mochi Waffles ($15.80). These crispy waffles boast a soft and chewy mochi interior, drizzled with golden syrup and sprinkled with fragrant genmai (toasted rice). Additionally, they come with a scoop of your choice: goma (black sesame) or matcha gelato!

Source: Hvala Singapore Facebook

Try their selection of house-made warabimochi, drizzled with kuromitsu (black sugar) for added sweetness. The Kinako Warabi Mochi ($8) features pillowy homemade mochi dusted with nutty kinako powder and drizzled with kuromitsu. Feeling citrusy? Opt for the Yuzu Warabi Mochi ($8), where the pillowy mochi boasts a refreshing yuzu flavour, dusted with snow powder before being drizzled with kuromitsu.

For the ultimate indulgence, do not miss the Warabi Mochi with Gelato ($11.80). Choose between pillowy homemade warabimochi served with a scoop of their goma or matcha gelato – the perfect combination of chewy and creamy!

Hvala
Location: 111 Somerset, Takashimaya and Craig Road
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(7) Matchaya

Source: Matchaya Singapore Facebook

Craving a taste of Japan without booking a flight? Add Matchaya’s mochi to your must-try list and forget pre-packaged mochi that sits on shelves for days. Matchaya prepares their warabimochi ($9.90) fresh daily, with limited quantities available each day. Each bite is a burst of soft, chewy mochi goodness: ensuring a melt-in-your-mouth texture unlike anything you've experienced before. Try their specialty parfaits (from $14.90) for a fun and delicious way to enjoy the warabi mochi with a variety of ingredients in a single dessert.

Elevate your mochi experience to a whole new level by pairing it with Matchaya's high-quality, ceremonial-grade matcha. This perfect pairing allows you to savour the authentic flavours of Japan in every single bite. Choose from matcha or kinako powder to dust your warabimochi, adding another layer of flavour and texture. Matcha offers a subtle earthiness, while kinako adds a touch of nutty sweetness. No matter which you choose, you're in for a treat!

Source: Matchaya Facebook

Matchaya isn't just about delicious matcha drinks; they elevate the art of mochi-making to a whole new level. So next time you're craving a taste of Japan (or simply a delightful mochi experience), head over to Matchaya and indulge in this perfect combination of fresh, chewy mochi and authentic matcha flavours!

Matchaya
Location: Takashimaya, Suntec City, Changi Airport Terminal 3 & Capitaspring
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(8) Kane Mochi

Source: Kane Mochi Facebook

Beat the Singapore heat with a delightful mochi ice cream from Kane Mochi! Originating from Bangkok, Thailand, this popular chain boasts over 20 unique flavours to tantalise your taste buds, from classic favourites like Taro and Salted Caramel to adventurous options like Thai Iced Tea and Lychee. Have a mix of classic & premium flavours starting from $6.70 for a cup of 3 mochi, or takeaway a box of 6 mochi for $12.90.

Here's what makes Kane Mochi stand out:

  • Wide variety of Flavours (20+): Choose your adventure from the classics to unique options.

  • Premium Ingredients & Zero Preservatives: Indulge in guilt-free treats made with high-quality ingredients.

  • Cater to various dietary needs: Vegan-friendly flavours include Passionfruit and Mango. Certified halal by The Central Islamic Council of Thailand, and they are also vegetarian-friendly and gluten-free.

There's truly a flavour for everyone at Kane Mochi! Next time you're craving a cool and refreshing treat, head over to Kane Mochi and experience the delicious world of mochi ice cream!

Kane Mochi
Location: Bugis+ & Jewel Changi Airport
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Save this list and revisit this mochi exploration anytime when you are craving for some chewy goodness, from the classic to the unconventional flavours!

^Last updated 5 November 2024.


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