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Warabimochi Kamakura To Launch MILO And Nestum Flavour From 4 To 31 Aug

Warabimochi Kamakura has new Golden Cocoa flavour with MILO

Image credit: Warabimochi Kamakura 

Here’s another SG60 food launch to check out: Warabimochi Kamakura has teamed up with MILO to launch the limited-time-only Golden Cocoa Warabimochi. Available from 4 August to 31 August 2025, this collab is a must-try for all MILO fans!

This is not the first time a Japanese F&B brand has partnered with MILO. Earlier this year, Mister Donut launched a MILO doughnut series that saw long queues at selected stores. Similarly, MILO-themed plushies and MILO x Adidas shirts have rolled out recently, in line with Singapore’s 60th birthday celebration.

Image credit: Warabimochi Kamakura 

The special flavour features Warabimochi Kamakura’s signature warabimochi, prepared with a secret recipe comprising 100% bracken starch for a light and silky-smooth finish.

Image credit: Warabimochi Kamakura 

Traditionally, warabimochi is rolled in premium kinako powder. The Golden Cocoa Warabimochi is coated in sweet and malty MILO powder, and then topped with a sprinkle of Nestum cereal for extra nuttiness. The whole shebang is finished with a light dusting of edible gold for extra pizzazz.

You can get it in two sizes—five pieces for $9.90 and 10 pieces for $16.90—at the brand’s five outlets: One Holland Village, Waterway Point, Takashimaya Shopping Centre, JEM, and Taste Orchard.

While you’re there, check out Warabimochi Kamakura’s range of mochi-infused drinks, including their Matcha Latte Warabimochi Drink (from $7.90+). For those who prefer their matcha drinks as they are, opt for the Iced Matcha (from $5.90+) or Iced Matcha Latte (from $6.90+) instead.

In other food news in Singapore, Blue Bottle Coffee has opened their second outlet at Paragon with a dine-in cafe! You can get fresh waffles, yoghurt bowls, and even customisable merch here.

Alternatively, read our comprehensive guide to the best bakeries in Singapore, including both traditional shops and artisanal pastry cafes.

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Warabimochi Kamakura is not a halal-certified eatery.

Feature image adapted from Warabimochi Kamakura 

Anthia Chng

As the Associate Editor of Eatbook, Anthia survives on a steady diet of cake and coffee. With a decade of writing experience in food, fashion, and beauty—including six years at Expat Living Singapore—she’s passionate about sharing stories that excite and inspire, whether it’s discovering the latest restaurant opening or shining a light on a heritage hawker stall.

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