Came here after looking at Unilocal reviews, left happy but this wasn’t a necessarily stand out donut place. The donuts were certainly above average, run by a very nice Korean family, All in all, good donuts, just not necessarily amazing but certainly worth a try!
Meaghan G.
Place rating: 4 Newton, KS
The Donuts are fresh and delicious. It’s easy to get in and out of this place quickly with your precious pastry cargo to feed your hungry pack of teens and Tweens on a Sunday morning at 9ish am. The filling on the strawberry jelly donut was about half of what is normal for most local donut shops. It was clean and we got our dough and everything tastes great! The glazed donuts«melt» in your mouth much like Krispy Kreme, but not. Enjoy your new«crack»…oops! I meant donuts
Mark R.
Place rating: 2 Little Elm, TX
I’ve only liked crème filled donuts for sometime… which for most of my 40+ years was never a problem. I’ve noticed the Frisco area rarely carries white crème filling… they have the yellow but no white! I literally have to travel down to Plano to Terry’s donuts to get white crème filled donuts… BTW they are awesome! I’ve asked Baker’s Dozen and others why they dont carry white but cant get an answer. They’re donuts are really pretty pedestrian — not bad — not great… Meh…
B P.
Place rating: 5 Plano, TX
Judy is the nicest lady in town and oh boy do they make the BEST donuts!!! I am so picky and I will not go anywhere else!
Niki G.
Place rating: 5 Little Elm, TX
Awesome donuts! Fresh and great selection. Inside needs more area to eat in, but other than that I will never go anywhere else! It’s taken a long time to find a place that tastes like ones from my home town. So glad I found them!
Justin J.
Place rating: 5 Frisco, TX
Best by far in the area.
Jason F.
Place rating: 4 Frisco, TX
I come to this donuts store quite often since it is near my house. There are two other places to get donuts in the area and this is my favorite. The donuts are good and they claim to use 100% vegetable oil. Donuts are never healthy, but at least the donuts here aren’t quite as unhealthy as they could be. In addition, the store is clean which is an always important quality for a donut store to have, yet surprisingly rare. Their prices run about $ 10 for a dozen which is double what you’ll pay at Kroger’s just up the road. While Kroger’s is cheaper, they don’t have the selection and it isn’t as fast to get in and out like it is here. Plus I always like to support local small businesses.