Dan Castellano: Hands on, make your own matcha and top it off with some Kyoto cheesecake at this tea house in Yurakucho
Adam McNamara: The staff was kind and extremely helpful and their menu is bilingual (Japanese and English). The atmosphere is warm, quiet, and reflective.
Kiko Coelho: Need to try the Matcha... It's superb!!!
MB エム ビー: Teahouse in the middle of Tokyo, a very nice place, quiet, relaxing
Alina Maatjes-Siletskaya: A beautiful teahouse from 1704, stands elegantly along a cedar bridge. Ideal spot for match while contemplating the very far away 21st century beyond the garden walls.
Alan Bryant: Try manjyu with matcha. Great view of lake
5. chai break
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御殿山1-3-2, 武蔵野市, 東京都
Tea Room · 13 tips and reviews
Bibiana Nunes: Delicious chai. You can buy some to take home
Jennifer Walter: Avoid the overcrowded cafe at ghibli museum and go there instead! Nice lunch menues and various chai teas to order. Menu is in Japanese only, but stuff is friendly and does translate the menu for you.
Jenny Hunt: Cozy but average. No English menu, you're mostly at the mercy of the staff's keen but scattered translations - I never actually ended up with the spiced chai I wanted. +1 for the fab chai bread though