Other than traditional warabi mochi, which comes in chunky pieces, Warabimochi Kamakura is known for its photogenic dessert drinks loaded with – naturally – warabi mochi, which are cut into tiny pieces so they can be slurped up with a bubble tea straw.
There are seven flavour options for the iced drinks, like strawberry yogurt (from S$7.90), strawberry milk (from S$7.90), asakawa-en matcha (from S$6.40), coffee milk (from S$6.40), houjicha (from S$6.40), lemonade (from S$6.40) and matcha lemonade (from S$6.40).
For flavours like matcha, coffee milk and houjicha, you can also enjoy your drinks slightly warm via the ‘mild hot’ options.
To celebrate its opening, the new store is offering a one-for-one promotion from Feb 3 to 5 on its matcha and coffee milk warabi mochi dessert drinks. Each customer is limited to two redemptions.
TRADITIONAL WARABI MOCHI