July 19, 2024

NEW CAFE ALERT: The Matcha Tokyo at Opus Mall, Quezon City

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  • NEW CAFE ALERT: The Matcha Tokyo at Opus Mall, Quezon City
  • Your favorite matcha place is now at the newly launched Opus Mall in Bridgetowne, Quezon City!

    IMAGE from The Matcha Tokyo

    Known for bringing Japan’s premium matcha to the Philippines, The Matcha Tokyo first delighted fans at MITSUKOSHI BGC, then at Gateway Mall 2, and now at the ground floor of Opus, the home of the largest The Matcha Tokyo in Metro Manila to date.

    IMAGE from The Matcha Tokyo

    Unlike its “grab-and-go” counterparts, The Matcha Tokyo Opus is designed to be a welcoming space for guests to gather, encouraging visitors to linger, socialize, and enjoy their favorite matcha treats at their own pace.

    For those looking for a cafe to catch-up with their best friends, this new branch offers an inviting atmosphere with more tables and chairs, perfect for dining in and savoring their new drinks and dessert menu!

    IMAGE from The Matcha Tokyo

    While guests can still enjoy their favorite matcha classics, guests will also love their new dine-in desserts, exclusive only to The Matcha Tokyo Opus. Among their must-tries include the Matcha Carrot Lava Cake with matcha cream cheese sauce and the Matcha and Hojicha Panna Cotta made of vanilla pudding with mochi, whipped cream, sable cookie, and ganache.

    Matcha Carrot Lava Cake / IMAGE from The Matcha Tokyo

    Matcha and Hojicha Panna Cotta / IMAGE from The Matcha Tokyo

    You may also try their kakigori, a popular Japanese dessert made of shaved frozen ice. For their kakigori, The Matcha Tokyo uses shaved frozen milk which you can try in their Matcha Red Bean or Hojicha Brownie versions!

    Matcha Red Bean & Hojicha Brownie Kakigori / IMAGE from The Matcha Tokyo

    Aside from this, The Matcha Tokyo Opus also offers Matcha and Hojicha Parfait, as well as Ube Ice Cream Cone with matcha jelly and Matcha Cotton Candy whipped from spun sugar.

    Ube Ice Cream Cone / IMAGE from The Matcha Tokyo

    Also exclusively available at The Matcha Tokyo Opus are the refreshing Matcha Coconut Series drinks that blend tropical flavors into Japan’s own matcha!

    Hot Matcha Coconut Latte / IMAGE from The Matcha Tokyo

    With these new must-try desserts and beverages, The Matcha Tokyo Opus is a great addition to Quezon City’s growing culinary scene. Indulge in their premium matcha offerings and experience a taste of Japan right in the heart of Quezon City.

    IMAGE from The Matcha Tokyo

    The newest branch of The Matcha Tokyo is open from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. to satisfy your daily matcha fix. Indulge in 100% organic, umami-filled matcha and hojicha drinks, kakigori, parfaits, and more at The Matcha Tokyo’s newest location in Manila!

    Also Read: The Matcha Tokyo in BGC: Your Daily 100% Organic Matcha Fix in the Metro

    General Information

  • G/5, Opus Mall, Bridgetowne, Quezon City
  • 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
  • the.matcha.tokyo.ph
  • the.matcha.tokyo.ph
  • G/F, MITSUKOSHI BGC, Taguig City
  • 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
  • G/F, Gateway Mall 2, General Araneta, Cubao, Quezon City
  • 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
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