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Escape the chain stores and find your perfect matcha at Gincha, a hidden gem tucked away in West Jakarta. This quiet, Zen-like cafe offers a unique experience for tea enthusiasts. The main attraction? You can choose your matcha powder for their signature latte: go for the intensely bitter "Haru" or the savory, umami-forward "Meiko." Paired with their must-try, melt-in-your-mouth Matchamisu, it's a top spot for anyone seeking authentic, high-quality matcha flavor.
Honestly, I've tried, if not a hundred, then at least eighty matcha shops in Jakarta, and most of them are just sugary, trendy stuff that you forget as soon as you're done drinking. But this place I dug up today in a West Jakarta apartment building, Gincha, Anjay! I've finally found my people!
I ordered two desserts, and I have to be honest:
Finally, a few straightforward tips for my girls:

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