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d:matcha Kyoto CAFE & KITCHEN

About

  • 5 ( 11 reviews)
  • 2-250, $$, $$$

You are cordially invited to stop by d:matcha café & restaurant to relax, eat some delicious food, and drink some high quality Japanese green tea. D:matcha is located in the shadow of a mountain covered in beautiful rows of tea fields that is a Japanese landscape heritage site registered by Kyoto prefecture. Our simplified menu features locally sourced ingredients and healthy recipes in a casual, warm environment. Our English-speaking team is happy to share their knowledge with you about all varieties of Japanese green tea and partner with you to discover the flavors you would like to take home. Please join us for a tea tasting class or try a variety of teas by ordering one of our constantly-changing tea flights. Seasonal, healthy, and local snacks, breads, and drinks are all available in our café. Sip tea as you soak in the fresh mountain air and appreciate the amazing Wazuka scenery. We look forward to welcoming you soon!

Day of the Week Opening Hours
Monday 11:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 11:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 11:00 - 16:00
Thursday 11:00 - 16:00
Friday 11:00 - 16:00
Saturday 11:00 - 16:00
Sunday 11:00 - 16:00

Cuisines

  • 🍣 Japanese
  • Cafe

Dining Options

  • 💺 Seating
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • 🥡 Takeout
  • 🍽️ Table service
  • 📅 Reservations
  • 🅿️ Parking Available
  • 📶 Free Wifi
  • 🍱 Lunch

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11 reviews
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Sam Galloro
2018-07-27 on google

Three friends and I booked a tour of the tea fields in early January 2020. The tour was a wonderful experience and everyone was very friendly. We then got to taste a number of different types of green tea and matcha. After the tour, we enjoyed a delicious lunch at the cafe.

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Florent Flora
2018-02-03 on google

Excellent and healthy food but a bit limited in choices. Book them for the tea farm and factory tour for a complete Japan tea experience.

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Branson Soh
2017-09-26 on google

If you're looking for a tea experience in Japan, look no further than this place. While the 10,000 yen tour may be slightly on the expensive side to some, it was well worth the price to me to know about general tea making and the origins of the area. Shoutout to Daiki for his presentation of the tour in perfect English. A unique experience in the Kansai area away from all the tourists and is English friendly to boot, then you should definitely try out this place.

Questions & Answers

The store is open every day. ‥ You can use souvenirs and takeaways for tea and sweets. ‥ The cafe part is closed as of 21st.

Yes, you can use ICOCA card.

Only one minute walk from Naka-wazuka bus stop. Thank you.

I had a weekday lunch without reservation. There were only 4 pairs of customers. One of the shops was fluent in English.
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