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  • Japanese confectionery store with counters and worktops, signage and banners.
  • Hands holding cups of Japanese dessert including matcha and chocolate.
  • Chopsticks picking up Japanese wagashi dessert with syrup, served in a box.

Kamakura Warabi-Mochi

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  • Ice cream

Kamakura Warabi-Mochi is a premium Japanese dessert brand renowned for its handcrafted traditional sweets, introducing Melbourne to the delicate art of authentic warabimochi.

Originating from Japan, Kamakura Warabimochi is celebrated for its dedication to traditional craftsmanship and high-quality ingredients. Each piece of warabimochi is freshly made in-store, delivering a uniquely soft, silky texture that melts in the mouth – a sensory experience rarely found outside Japan.

In addition to its signature warabimochi, the store features a curated menu of specialty drinks and desserts, all designed to reflect the brand’s philosophy of simplicity, authenticity and premium quality.

Japanese matcha drinks and sweets with traditional fan and bag.
Special offer Grand Opening Specials

Sat 4 April 50% off 5-piece box + free fan. Sun 5 April buy 1 get 1 free on drinks.

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Open 4 Apr

Day Times
Monday
  • 12pm - 9pm 12pm - 9pm
Tuesday
  • 12pm - 9pm 12pm - 9pm
Wednesday
  • 12pm - 9pm 12pm - 9pm
Thursday
  • 12pm - 9pm 12pm - 9pm
Friday
  • 12pm - 10pm 12pm - 10pm
Saturday
  • 12pm - 10pm 12pm - 10pm
Sunday
  • 12pm - 9pm 12pm - 9pm

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Kamakura Warabi-Mochi
Shop 1, 294 La Trobe St
Melbourne 3000

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