Japanese teahouse hidden (not really) amongst restaurants in Chijmes.

Dine-in area with less than 30 seats. There’s a shared table just in front of the counter, and counter seats as well. If you are looking for some privacy or a comfortable seat for 2, don’t expect to look in here. Furnitures have a Japanese touch incorporated with wooden elements that look nice and cosy, but ain’t comfy.

They serves more than 30 matcha and Houjicha items. Designed as an “open” concept, it allows you to witness the preparation of every cup by the counter of tea-making. Small selection of cakes are available as well for those that can’t do without a munch with their tea in hand.

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