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This bakery serves some good donuts. The donuts are made out of glutinous rice and are a bit chewy. The donuts are a bit expensive, so I tried a few.If you haven't had it before, check it out. The donuts are sweet, chewy, and airy, as supposed to the American donuts, which are fluffy, and some are dense depending on the filling.Dochi locates inside Lam Seafood in Tukwila. You can probably grab some Chinese BBQ or a V... View all feedback.
Omg these donuts are sooo good, a bit expensive but good. Will definitely be going there when I’m in town. We had the ube, pistachio, and churro ones. The place was packed with a good sized line for the donuts with big orders. A definite try if you’re in Seattle.
Went here an hour before closing and luckily were able to try out a few options! All of them were delicious, but the churro was the best! They were chewy and dense, which I really enjoyed! Service was also nice and welcoming. If I'm ever in the area, I will absolutely stop here again!
It's my first time to try Dochi and it didn't disappoint. The food is great as its packaging! Excellent! I'll definitely order again!
This bakery serves some good donuts. The donuts are made out of glutinous rice and are a bit chewy. The donuts are a bit expensive, so I tried a few.If you haven't had it before, check it out. The donuts are sweet, chewy, and airy, as supposed to the American donuts, which are fluffy, and some are dense depending on the filling.Dochi locates inside Lam Seafood in Tukwila. You can probably grab some Chinese BBQ or a Vietnamese sandwich while you're there.
The lady serving us was nice and we were served rather quickly with a short line. The mochi donuts were both beautiful on the outside and delicious on the inside. I would definitely come back if I got the chance