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6 Best Matcha Desserts in Tokyo (2026)

Updated: June 4, 2026
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Tokyo offers countless matcha desserts, but finding the standouts requires sorting through the hype. We analyzed dozens of cafes and dessert shops, ranking them by TC Score, which combines strong local reception with visitor reviews. This list surfaces six of the best, from an Asakusa gelato shop with seven intensity levels to a traditional sweets house in Sumida City, giving you a clear guide to Tokyo's top matcha experiences.

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Suzukien Asakusa matcha gelato

The main draw is its seven level matcha gelato, with Level 7 delivering one of the most intense matcha experiences available in Tokyo. Unlike typical dessert shops that offer one or two matcha options, Suzukien's entire concept is built around matcha intensity. This specialization has earned it a strong local reputation, validated by thousands of reviews from visitors and locals alike. This is a destination for true matcha enthusiasts who want to test their palate. First timers can start at a lower level, while experienced fans can go straight for the famously bitter Level 7.

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Hokusai Sabō

北斎茶房

A traditional Japanese cafe in Sumida City known for its seasonal kakigori (shaved ice) and classic sweets like matcha anmitsu. Its seasonal kakigori menu draws a steady crowd, with lines often forming during peak summer months. This consistent turnout is a testament to its popularity, built on traditional Japanese sweets rather than fleeting trends. This makes it a great choice for a classic dessert experience, especially for those seeking seasonal flavors in a traditional setting away from the main tourist paths.

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Nakamura Tokichi

中村藤吉銀座店

An outpost of a famed Kyoto tea house located inside the upscale Ginza Six shopping complex. The shop's execution is rooted in its Kyoto heritage, offering an authentic tea house experience that few Tokyo born cafes can replicate. Signature items like the Nama Cha Zeri (matcha jelly) are prepared with techniques refined over generations. This is an ideal choice for a refined, sit down dessert experience while shopping in Ginza. It offers a taste of Kyoto's tea culture without the train ride, making it a convenient and high quality option.

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Kagurazaka Saryō

神楽坂 茶寮 本店

A quiet dessert cafe in the charming Kagurazaka neighborhood, known for its matcha parfaits and traditional interior. The cafe's traditional interior and warm lighting make it a destination for the atmosphere as much as for its matcha parfaits. The space is designed for lingering, not for a quick stop. This is the right pick for a relaxed, hour long break or a quiet date, where the calm setting is a core part of the experience. It suits travelers looking to slow down rather than just sample a dessert.

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Rizlabo Kitchen

リズラボキッチン

Rizlabo Kitchen specializes in light, airy souffle pancakes, with matcha being a popular flavor. Located in the Ura Harajuku Garden, it offers a specific, trendy dessert format, souffle pancakes, that sets it apart from the traditional cafes and gelato shops on this list. The focus is on texture and fresh preparation. This is the pick for those specifically seeking the fluffy, jiggly texture of Japanese souffle pancakes. It's a quick, casual bite in a trendy part of Harajuku.

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KITASANDO Kissa

キタサンドウ キッサ

UPDATE: KITASANDO Kissa is now permanently closed. Try Chacha Futatsume in Asakusa for their Matcha Mont Blanc ice cream.

A modern cafe in the TOKYOTORCH complex offering creative matcha desserts like a Matcha Tiramisu Crepe. The menu is inventive, applying matcha to a wide range of formats beyond the traditional, from crepes and puddings to canelés and French toast. This makes it a hub for exploring the versatility of matcha. Visit when you're curious about modern, fusion-style matcha desserts. It’s a good spot for trying something new in a contemporary, convenient location near Tokyo Station.

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