... Read moreAs a matcha enthusiast living in Singapore, I’ve enjoyed discovering a diverse range of matcha cafes that bring unique flavors and experiences to the table. My personal favorite, ECHO (Coffee, Matcha & Tea), offers an exquisite matcha blend that’s both rich and smooth—perfect for those who appreciate a well-crafted cup of green tea. The balance they achieve in their matcha drinks has consistently impressed me, making it my go-to spot.
Another spot I highly recommend is Rookie & Haus Concept Store, where the banana pudding stand-out dessert pairs wonderfully with their matcha offerings. This combination creates a delightful contrast of creamy sweetness and bittersweet matcha that you just have to try.
Forty9 Matcha Bar is a haven for Earl Grey matcha lovers. Their unique Earl Grey blend introduces aromatic floral notes that complement the vibrant matcha flavor, making each sip a truly refreshing experience. If you enjoy floral and slightly fruity tastes with your tea, this could be your new favorite matcha bar.
I also found Hello Arigato Tiong Bahru to be incredibly charming with its pretty presentation and smooth matcha taste. Similarly, Calligraph Coffee’s pistachio matcha has a mild pistachio flavor but a solid matcha base, which is perfect if you prefer subtle nutty undertones.
For a cozy vibe and quality matcha, Kyo Teahouse impressed me with their cute logo and fairly solid drinks that deliver authentic flavors. For lovers of hearty matcha, Moss Matcha provides a no-frills, satisfying experience that matches the expectations of true matcha aficionados.
Each of these places embraces matcha in a unique way, allowing you to enjoy this traditional Japanese tea with exciting twists and creative blends. Whether you're after classic matcha or innovative flavors like strawberry or pistachio, Singapore’s matcha scene has something worthwhile for every matcha lover out there. Exploring these cafes personally lets me appreciate the craftsmanship behind every cup and discover hidden gems that aren’t just about taste but also ambiance and service.
If you’re new to matcha or a die-hard fan, I encourage you to check out these recommended spots to find your own favorites while experiencing Singapore’s vibrant tea culture.