Toronto is the perfect place for matcha lovers, with plenty of fantastic cafés offering up delicious matcha drinks.
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NEO was one of Toronto's very first Japanese-inspired coffee shops, and of course, they serve up a delicious matcha latte.
NEO COFFEE BAR
Tsuchi Cafe is actually entirely plant-based, and they serve up delicious Japanese-inspired drinks and eats! They make a fantastic matcha latte, and I'm also obsessed with their miso caramel latte. You can find them in Toronto's Little Italy neighbou...
Tsuchi Cafe
The Library is more well-known for their coffee, but they also make a delicious matcha latte. You can find them on Dundas or on Queen West, as well as in the suburbs of Markham!
The Library Specialty Coffee
This TikTok viral spot offers up a unique selection of matcha drinks, from their BLU latte with blueberry, lavender, and ube to their cheesecake latte, a matcha cheesecake in drink form. It's worth the hype!
MATCHA MATCHA
ICHA is most well-loved for their strawberry matcha latte, and they make it the best in the city. They also offer up traditional Asian teas!
ICHA TEA
Forget Me Not offers up an array of Asian-inspired drinks like their matcha latte, dalgona latte, and black sesame latte. I've been visiting their King & Portland location for years, and they've also now got a location on trendy Ossington!
Forget Me Not Coffee
Milky's is a beautiful spot serving up really great coffee, as well as matcha lattes. They have two locations on Dundas, as well as one inside Stackt Market, a really cool shipping container market!
Milky's Coffee
Ninetails Coffee serves up great coffee and great matcha at their spot on Bloor. It's also a great spot to get some work done, and you'll often find students studying there from the nearby University of Toronto!
Ninetails Coffee
This pastry cafe surprisingly whips up a delicious matcha latte. Enjoy your drink with one of their cream puffs or swiss rolls, all inspired by Japanese flavours!
Bloom Cafe
Kream creates inventive Asian-inspired desserts, which you can enjoy alongside their delicious matcha lattes. They've even had a seasonal iced matcha latte topped with mini croissants!
Kream Dessert
This Japanese dessert cafe is most famously known for their viral croissants in different shapes and flavours, but they also make really good drinks. Definitely try the matcha latte here!
Little Pebbles Cafe
This adorable little spot on Dundas serves up delicious and unique Asian-inspired scones, as well as fantastic matcha lattes.
Hiya Scone and Coffee
Ohiru is actually a Japanese-inspired brunch spot in Toronto, but they serve up fantastic drinks as well. Of course, they make a delicious matcha latte!
Ohiru Cafe
So this is actually a restaurant, but I just HAVE to mention their nitro matcha tea. Nitogen is added to the matcha tea, and it's so creamy and absolutely delicious. You can have it sweetened or unsweetened!