Happy Lemon Mochinut

22001 Highway 99, Edmonds, United States Of America, 98026-5140

🛍 Tea, Drinks, Chocolate, Smoothies

4.6 💬 2841 Avis

Téléphone: +14257120172

Adresse: 22001 Highway 99, Edmonds, United States Of America, 98026-5140

Ville: Edmonds

Menu Plats: 35

Avis: 2841

"The staff was extremely friendly, the ambiance was cozy, and the food was delicious! I will certainly be coming back here with my wife periodically. As for kid-friendliness, they have interactive toy blocks for children to enjoy."

Byron Byron

Great food and drinks, fresh mozzarella dog every time

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Avis

Cacee
Cacee

From the drinks, donuts, and corndogs, there was so much to choose from!!!


Tony
Tony

I love cheese sticks so yummy! kind people and great service. the donuts or so soft yummy


Alayna
Alayna

Expensive novelty doughnuts that were too sweet. Th bubble waffle was good but again too pricey to reorder. Voir le carte


Katy
Katy

This place is addicting! I love the rice dogs, the milk teas, and the mochi donuts. Everything is so yummy!


Sergio
Sergio

Everything was delicious. Loved the donuts. A lot of great flavors. This was a good meal and fun experience.


Stephanie
Stephanie

Mochinut donuts are amazing!!! Can't go wrong with a korean corndog either! I always bring my friends here. Super fast service as well. Voir le carte


Selena
Selena

The tea was quite good. However, I was disappointed to find that the mochi donuts were not made of pure mochi dough; they were simply donuts shaped like mochi. Despite that, the girls enjoyed them!


Starla
Starla

love the nutella almond donuts. Staff is very friendly and the store is spacious and clean. They also have a ton of options for drinks and corndogs. If you come on a weekday there is usually not a line.


Hans
Hans

The staff was extremely friendly, the ambiance was cozy, and the food was delicious! I will certainly be coming back here with my wife periodically. As for kid-friendliness, they have interactive toy blocks for children to enjoy. Voir le carte

Edmonds

Edmonds

Edmonds offre de superbes vues sur le front de mer, des cafés du centre-ville chaleureux et une diversité culinaire. Les plats typiques incluent des fruits de mer frais, des pâtisseries artisanales et des cafés d'origine locale.

Catégories

  • Tea Découvrez notre sélection de thés apaisants, offrant à la fois des mélanges classiques et exotiques. Parfaitement infusés pour éveiller vos sens, laissez-vous tenter par notre gamme pour un moment de tranquillité et de saveur à chaque gorgée.
  • Drinks Désaltérez-vous avec notre sélection rafraîchissante de boissons, allant de cocktails artisanaux et de vins fins aux délices sans alcool, y compris sodas, jus et café et thé savamment infusés. Des compléments parfaits à votre repas! Voir le carte
  • Chocolate Des délices de chocolat décadents fabriqués avec du cacao riche et de haute qualité. Profitez d'une gamme d'offres allant des mousses soyeuses aux gâteaux de lave fondants, chacun conçu pour captiver vos sens et satisfaire vos envies sucrées.
  • Smoothies Rafraîchissez-vous et revitalisez-vous avec notre sélection de délicieux smoothies. Mélangés à la perfection avec des fruits frais et des ingrédients sains, ces boissons fraîches et crémeuses offrent une explosion de saveurs à chaque gorgée.

Commodités

  • Wifi
  • Delivery
  • Carte
  • Television
  • Menu
  • Parking Area

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