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Ever heard of warabimochi? This review checks out the hyped Warabimochi Kamakura at Central Park Mall. It’s not your typical mochi, but a unique, jelly-like dessert that’s bouncy and melts in your mouth. Served with roasted soybean powder and black sugar syrup, it’s a textural delight. The article gives an honest take on whether it lives up to the hype (and its Japanese original), plus tips on what to order and how to score a deal.
Lately, this warabimochi shop from Kamakura, Japan, Warabimochi Kamakura at Central Park Mall, has been super hyped. Every time I pass by, there's a line. As a veteran of the Indonesian dessert scene, of course I had to check it out for my girls to see if the hype is real or just hot air.
Don't go with a"pilgrimage" mindset. Just treat it as trying a novel Japanese dessert with a unique texture. That way, you'll be more pleasantly surprised. Alright, I'm off to Nongkrong. Remember to come back and tell me what you think after you've tried it! 🤙

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