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As the name suggests, you can find mochis in this Japanese spot in Lille. Renowned as one of the best Japanese restaurants, the mochis live up to their reputation.
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145 rue du MolinelAoyama :
Is it still necessary to introduce Aoyama? Here, the mochi is respected in the purest tradition: "rice flour ball with a sweet red bean paste center." The really cool thing? Aoyama even organizes Mochi workshops to learn how to make them at home. And of course, you get to take some home to enjoy.
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rue de GandSalon Ubu :
In this Japanese tea room and delicatessen, you will find delicious homemade mochis. The menu changes often, so they are not always available, but when they are, they are... Mmmm !
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149 Pierre Mauroy StreetSushi side:
Here, in this Nikkei-inspired restaurant (Peruvian cuisine), the Mochis are frozen (and that's even better) and come in different flavors: choco coconut, mango passion, green tea matcha, lemon yuzu! Sold in pairs for twice the fun!
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68 rue de BethuneDumplings and Co :
In this special Asian street food restaurant, the mochis are a must-try! Whether frozen or not, we have a feeling that the people of Lille particularly appreciate them!
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