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Warabimochi Kamakura At Holland Village: Japan’s Chewy Dessert Sensation In Singapore

Mochi Magic, Creamy Drinks, Serious Dessert Goals

Warabimochi Kamakura

Singapore’s got a sweet new obsession—Warabimochi Kamakura has arrived at One Holland Village, bringing with it over 50 stores’ worth of mochi mastery from Japan. This is the brand’s first Singapore outlet (and the first to serve warabimochi drinks!).

Specializing in soft, silky warabimochi made with 100% bracken starch, this popular Japanese dessert is served dusted in toasted kinako (soybean flour) and paired with Okinawan kuromitsu syrup for extra depth. You can grab yours in neat little cups, gift-ready wooden boxes, or order it with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream for a dreamy combo.

But it’s the warabimochi drinks that really shake things up—choose from Strawberry Milk with Hokkaido Yotsuba milk and whipped cream, Coffee Milk made with a special European bean blend, or nutty-smooth Tenku no Hojicha and ceremonial-grade Asakawa-en Matcha. Each drink features chewy bits of mochi for a satisfying twist on bubble tea.

Why Little Steps Loves It:​

It’s a full sensory treat—silky mochi, luxe drinks, and serious Japanese dessert cred.

Who It's Perfect For:

Sweet-toothed foodies, mochi lovers, and anyone looking for a fun dessert and drink spot.

What Else:​

Their kinako is roasted longer for richer flavour, and the warabimochi is cut by hand for the perfect chew.

Where To Find It:​

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