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A tiny PIK matcha shop with only three seats is drawing massive crowds and 45-minute waits. Why the hype? This spot serves authentic, strong Japanese matcha that's not overly sweet, with standout items like a rich Matcha Latte and a massive, cream-filled Choux. Find out if the delicious, affordable treats are worth the frustratingly long queue and get crucial tips on how to tackle your visit, from payment methods to the best way to order.
Went to By The Sea at PIK over the weekend, and from a distance, I saw a small crowd squeezed in front of a tiny shop. I thought some celebrity had made a surprise appearance. As I got closer... Anjay, it turned out to be a matcha shop!
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