TL;DR - Great snack when strolling through Noda
Food - 4/5 - The doughnuts here are created using one of those machines where you drop the batter in a hopper, the machine drops it into the oil and goes through what amounts to a mini-doughnut factory. They then take the completed doughnuts and add the flavorings/toppings. It's basically a mini-version of duck doughnuts. They had 7 different flavors and we got a dozen to try two of everything (except plain). The fresh out the window doughnuts are a 5/5. Lightly crispy, a bit eggy (in a good way), and strong, fresh flavor from the toppings. We had some leftovers, and they reheated just fine, but they're more "average" when not fresh.
Value - 2/5 - The doughnuts are small, one or two is more of a "snack". Which is actually nice when you want to try a bunch of flavors. At $1.20/doughnut and $13/dozen, it's definitely pricey, but even an expensive doughnut is still cheap in relative terms.
Decor - 3/5 - Colorful "store" front (it's really just a window) with a little shelf to stand at and collect your thoughts and shovel a few doughnuts into your mouth.
I'd definitely go back here.