When we were in Kochi, we had noticed a lineup at Mister Donut. If we had a bit more time, we would've gotten into that line for sure. However, we needed to get back to the cruise ship. Now on our stop in Hiroshima, we were passing by a Mister Donut location on our way to lunch. Well, that was as good as anytime to get in line for some donuts! The line moved fast and we ended up with 6 donuts.
To get a baseline for their mochi donuts, we had the Glazed Mochi Donut. This was lightly coated, so it wasn't super sweet, yet at the same time, it was not flavourless either. I found the donut itself to be aromatic and the texture was lightly chewy. We got the Chocolate Glazed as well and since it was only partially coated, it wasn't very sweet and it allowed for the fried mochi donut essence to be more prominent.
Their strawberry glazed donuts were pretty dominant in the display case. We got the Mochi Strawberry Glazed as well as the Strawberry Glazed Yeast Donut. In terms of the glaze, it was actually not as "Pocky"-tasting as I thought it would be. Sure, it was sweet, but it also genuinely had some strawberry flavour to it, albeit on the creamier side. The yeast donut was light but still had structure.
Yet, the best of them all was the Strawberry Cruller. Due to the egginess, it was light with a crispy exterior. With only half of the donut dipped in the glaze, it was also balanced in terms of sweetness. Our last donut was the Chocolate with coconut. This cake donut was fluffy and fairly light. It was only mildly sweet and had the aromatics of coconut on the outside. I would've liked toasted coconut, but it was still tasty with natural sweetness. Overall, the donuts at Mister Donut weren't mind-blowing, but they did the trick and were not expensive. Try at least one of their strawberry donuts.
The Good:
- Inexpensive
- Solid
- Just sweet enough
The Bad:
- Nothing mind-blowing
- Sometimes a lineup









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