Enjoy Matcha in Paris: Umami Matcha Café
As the name suggests, this café, opened last year, is THE matcha specialist. Whether it's in the form of hot and cold drinks, ice creams, or pastries, the famous powdered tea is everywhere! During lunchtime, the place serves Japanese-inspired specialties like udon in a hot broth and matcha cookies. And on weekends, the brunch even offers matcha croissants! The extra touch? The shot of matcha and hot water, to be sipped like a ristretto.Before heading to work, you can stop by the Umami Café and grab a delicious Japanese pastry for only €3. And for those who want to take some home, the café also has a special grocery corner dedicated to artisanal Japanese products. Don't forget to check it out!
Umami Matcha Café Paris
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22, rue Béranger – 3rd arrondissement
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Season
Temple of Parisian good eating, Season showcases fresh produce and dishes that are highly instagrammable. Matcha is no exception, as it can be found in the leopard brioche served at brunch, as well as in the Season Matcha Bowl with banana and matcha, and in the latte. A spot where matcha is as beautiful to look at as it is delightful to taste!
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Thé matcha Paris
Matcha bar Paris
Matcha Paris 3
1, rue Charles-François-Dupuis – 3e
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Aki Boulangerie
Matcha addicts in Paris all hang out in the 1st arrondissement, and we understand why. Located at the crossroads of Rue Sainte-Anne and Rue Sainte-Thérèse, this peculiar bakery takes classic French pastries and infuses them with Japanese influences. On the counter, you can find not only traditional Japanese breads, but also matcha tea operas, marbrés, muffins, and mille-feuilles. A unique twist on the classics.
Aki Boulangerie
Best matcha in Paris
16, rue Sainte-Anne – 1st
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Café Kitsuné
One of our favorites. Half hidden in the lush gardens of the Palais Royal, the sister place to the beloved Maison Kitsuné music label and clothing brand, Café Kitsuné is THE matcha specialist in Paris. If you want to introduce someone to their first matcha experience, this is the place to go. Order a matcha latte with oat milk and enjoy it on the benches near the fountain in the garden. You won't regret this magical moment.
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Café Kitsuné
Best matcha latte in Paris
51, galerie de Montpensier - 1st
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Sadaharu Aoki
Born in Tokyo, pastry chef Sadaharu Aoki has maintained a certain taste for precision and good things from his Japanese origins, which is wonderfully illustrated in his pastry creations. Matcha tea macarons, as well as revisited croissants and éclairs, salted caramel tartlets with matcha cream, or the Zen, a cake made with matcha tea and black sesame. Sadaharu Aoki's pastries are almost too beautiful to be eaten, but oh well...
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Sadaharu Aoki
35, rue de Vaugirard – 6e
56, boulevard de Port-Royal – 5e
25, rue Pérignon – 15e
103, rue Saint-Dominique – 7e
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Wild and the Moon
Ambassador of the organic movement and matcha in Paris, the Wild and The Moon team is determined to prove that eating healthy, locally, and well is possible. In the cafes of Rue Charlot, near the Grands Boulevards, or on the Saint-Honoré market square, they serve an extraordinary fresh matcha oat milk infused with vanilla seeds. Creamy, delicious, and absolutely amazing. Additionally, they offer a variety of hot beverages, matcha sweet treats, and a matcha bowl - catering to all tastes.
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Wild and the Moon
Restaurant matcha Paris
55, rue Charlot – 3e
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