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Finally, a cure for "fake matcha PTSD" in Jakarta! This article reveals a hidden gem, The Tokyo Matcha, located in a quiet corner of Cengkareng. Forget sugary green tea; this spot serves authentic, high-quality matcha with a rich umami flavor, properly whisked in a minimalist "Little Tokyo" atmosphere. It's a paradise for true matcha enthusiasts seeking an authentic experience. Find out if this small, remote shop is worth the trip and what to order on your first visit.
Honestly, finding a legit cup of matcha in Jakarta is harder than finding a partner. 🫠
It's either sickeningly sweet sugar water or bland, watery green tea powder. So when a friend told me to go find a matcha shop in Cengkareng, I almost rolled my eyes into the back of my head—what else could possibly be in that area besides the airport?
Turns out... I ate my words. 😂
This shop, called The Tokyo Matcha, is located in a row of ruko (shophouses) in Taman Palem Lestari, with a storefront so small you could easily miss it while driving by. But the moment I pushed the door open, I knew I had come to the right place.
There are no flashy, Instagram-famous walls, just simple wood and white walls. The air is filled with that unique aroma of high-quality matcha, reminiscent of seaweed and nuts, not a cheap, artificial fragrance. The owner (or staff) is behind the counter, whisking matcha with a chasen (bamboo whisk) stroke by stroke, and with that level of focus, you can tell they know what they're doing.
I ordered the most classic Matcha Latte. The milk foam was incredibly dense and smooth, and the first sip has that slightly bitter but extremely rich and mellow umami flavor, definitely not something you can get from artificial sweeteners! After swallowing, there's a lingering, light sweetness in your mouth. Two words: Mantap! 👍
To be fair, there are some downsides.
First, the location is *really* out of the way. If you don't live in West Jakarta, making a special trip really requires some 'powered by love' courage. Second, the shop isn't very big, with only a few seats. Trying to Nongkrong here with a big group of friends for an afternoon is probably not realistic. When it gets crowded on weekends, the experience might be compromised.
So, this post is here to help you navigate the pitfalls:

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