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M.O.F is just about the only place where I can get desserts like this. If any other openricers have any recommendations on where I can get desserts like these, do tell. The first time I tasted their red bean mochi, I ordered a second serving. The bowl was so deceiving because I thought it would be a big serving, turns out to be such a shallow bowl. That's hobbit serving; which is just about the only complaint I have about it. http://static1.sg.orstatic.com/UserPhoto/photopending/0/ES/002X8P6E187
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M.O.F is just about the only place where I can get desserts like this. If any other openricers have any recommendations on where I can get desserts like these, do tell.

The first time I tasted their red bean mochi, I ordered a second serving. The bowl was so deceiving because I thought it would be a big serving, turns out to be such a shallow bowl. That's hobbit serving; which is just about the only complaint I have about it.
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Just when I thought I had found my favorite dessert, I decided to try their other dessert items, and I chanced upon this.
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The baked sweet potato was a lil' piece of heaven right in my mouth! It could also be that I had a major craving for something sweet.
Nevertheless, M.O.F is again the only accessible place I know of to curb that craving for baked sweet potato.

I have also tried their mochi covered in peanut, which is honestly no different from muah chee, of which the $2.50 type taste so much better than the overpriced ones at M.O.F.

The other thing which is a definite must-have while I am at M.O.F would be their teas. They have 3 types of hot teas, which comes in a pot placed over a candle to keep it warm. So thoughtful, because teas just turn cold within an hour. Although I can't remember the exact name of the tea, the description included something with popcorn/rice flavor, and it is so fragrant I wish they sold the tea leaves separately.

But one golden advice: Go there just for their desserts. Their mains are
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Its edible, but hardly worth the price and definitely not the standards I expected for somewhere which served such yummy desserts.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2013-02-12
Spending Per Head
$7 (Tea)
Recommended Dishes
  • red bean mochi
  • japanese sweet potato