Matcha shortage, who? After receiving hit success last year, Mister Donut’s limited-edition uji matcha range is coming back to our shores in yet another collaboration with Morihan, a famous teahouse from Kyoto. With a history tracing back to the 1830s, the well-established tea specialist prides itself on the highest grade of matcha – and we now get to enjoy it in a series of affordably-priced sweet treats.
Get ready to start queueing again for Mister Donut’s Uji Matcha Pon De Ring, coated in matcha milk chocolate and now topped with crispy rice puffs for a textural twist. Joining this is the Uji Matcha Bomb, a bomboloni that’s piped with matcha cream and dusted with matcha powder. For more creamy matcha goodness, there’s also the Uji Matcha Pon De Sando, where two matcha doughnut halves sandwich a layer of matcha cream filling.
No matter which one you choose, each matcha doughnut will set you back just $3. If you’re buying for the whole fam, opt for a value-for-money six-piece ($14) or 10-piece bundle ($23), with additional ones at just $0.50 per piece.
Mister Donut took Singapore by storm when it launched its first outlet here two years ago, drawing long queues of eager fans waiting for a taste of its famous doughnuts. Since then, the Japanese chain has expanded all across the island, with over 10 convenient outlets for those craving a sweet treat. Its latest outlet just opened at Thomson Plaza on March 25, so those living in the area no longer need to make their way to Bishan’s Junction 8 to settle their cravings.
Mister Donut Singapore’s uji matcha doughnuts will be available at outlets islandwide from April 1, 2025, for a limited period only. Find an outlet near you here.
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AloJapan.com