Mong Lee Sheng Taiwan mochi with green tea paste: The texture of the mochi is offputting (somewhere between chewing gum and proper mochi). The green tea flavor is common and lacks depth. Not overly sweet. 2.0/5.0
mochi greentea matcha chinese taiwanese desserts sweets mongleeshengtaiwan green tea paste 2.0Meisum Bakery peanut bun: Generous mochi dessert coated with coconut shavings and sweet peanut filling. The mochi itself is plump and soft, barely sweetened, while the peanut filling is slightly crunchy, lending a surprising texture. Overall, a very satisfying (and cheap!) snack. 4.0/5.0
mochi bakery chinatown boston sweets peanut nuts coconut asian chinese recommended bun 4.0 meisumbakeryJia Duo Bao herbal tea: Sweet and refreshing chilled tea that tastes of grass jelly. Minimalist packaging but classic flavor. 4.0/5.0
tea chinese grassjelly drinks recommended herbaltea jiaduobao herbal 4.0Hot Kid's Want Want Senbei: A childhood favorite. Crisp rice crackers with a sweet and savory coating. Addicting. 3.5/5.0
wantwant hotkid msg chinese recommended ricecrackers hmart hotkids want senbei 3.5/5.0Huang Fei Hong spicy peanuts: Chili peanut blend containing dried chili peppers, roasted peanuts, and peppercorns. My dad swears by these, but I actually prefer the Qia Qia brand. The peanuts are not that flavorful until you get a mouthful of peppercorns, at which point the flavor is too strong. 3.0/5.0
peanuts chili huangfeihong nuts chinese hmart spicy 3.0