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“I live in Japan and stayed in Atlanta for two months. I reflect on my time here—spending days in an unfamiliar environment far from home—I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to the kind couple who own Donut Stop. Their warm hospitality brought me both encouragement and comfort during this exciting yet sometimes lonely chapter.
Every morning, this couple would arrive early at their shop to prepare fresh donuts with great care. On my way to school, I would stop by Donut Stop to enjoy their freshly baked donuts and a cup of coffee for breakfast. Their donuts gave me a sense of comfort and peace that is hard to describe—something that reminded me of the warm breakfasts my mother used to make long ago.
There are many donut shops in Japan, including Mister Donut, which originally started in the U.S. but now has its headquarters in Japan and is as common as McDonald's. Still, very few shops make fresh, handmade donuts daily without relying on machines. In Japan, the word handmade carries the meaning of something valuable and trustworthy. The handmade donuts at Donut Stop, freshly made each morning, were more than just a delicious treat—they were nourishing and dependable, both physically and emotionally.
As I look back on these precious two months of challenge and growth in Atlanta, I know I will also remember the sweet warmth of those handmade donuts for a long time. I wonder if I will ever return to Atlanta and have another chance to enjoy them. I sincerely hope so!“
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“Best sausage rolls!!!Il love the snowberry & red velvet cupcakes.“
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“I have had mochi doughnuts before but not from this location. It was located very centrally in the Collection at Forsyth, right at the front of the outlet mall. They took our order very quickly and we got our doughnuts. We got the churro, strawberry and butter cookie flavors. Everything was very fresh. I love mochi doughnuts because they are lighter than the typical doughnut but still pack the flavor. The only downside is that they can be a bit pricey- it’s around $3 per doughnut or $17 for a half dozen. Overall it was a good experience and I would come back here!“
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“We left GA, but miss this place. Always a special treat for the kids, and a maple bacon buttermilk donut for me.“