Matcha and Matcha Tea
Last updated on 05/24/2026
The Top 10 Best Matcha Spots in Berlin
Bright green, creamy, and with a hint of umami: Matcha is long more than just a trend. The Japanese green tea powder has taken Berlin by storm and is indispensable from the capital's café scene. Whether as classic Matcha tea, creamy Matcha Latte, or a creative creation with yuzu, pistachio, or oat milk, the selection in Berlin is huge. But where can you really find the best Matcha in Berlin? Our editorial team went on a quest and tested our way through Berlin: from hidden tea houses in Kreuzberg to stylish cafés in Mitte, and authentic Japanese addresses in Charlottenburg. We tried ceremonial Matcha, watched baristas, and compared the quality of the teas – pure, with milk, and in all conceivable variations. The result: our personal Top 10 of the best Matcha addresses in Berlin. Ready for green indulgence?Ellen Mehrhoff-Roddewig
Matcha latte has become a little daily ritual for me. For this list, I tested my way through the city, paying close attention to what makes for good matcha: the quality and origin of the powder, a smooth froth without clumps, an honest bitterness rather than a sugar-sweetened syrup disguise, and, of course, cafés where you’ll want to linger a while. Here are my Berlin favorites for everyone who loves matcha or is just discovering it!

Matchasome on Torstraße in Mitte is Berlin's first pure Matcha Café. Founded out of a desire to find truly good matcha in the city, the café stands for organic, ceremonial matcha from Japan. With two locations in Mitte and Kreuzkölln, it has long been more than just an insider tip.

In tranquil Schöneberg, not far from Viktoria-Luise-Platz, one of Berlin's most beautiful matcha spots is hidden. Café Komine combines French patisserie art with Japanese precision and serves tarts that are almost too beautiful to eat.

If you're looking for good matcha in Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, you'll find it on Eberswalder Straße: The Kai Matcha House serves ceremonial matcha from Kyoto in both classic and modern variations, right by Mauerpark. Kai Matcha House offers some of the highest quality matcha in the city.

Wagashi ejima is Kreuzberg's quiet address for handcrafted Japanese sweets that transform every season into edible art. Those looking for matcha in Berlin will find the most authentic sweet accompaniment to their cup here: delicate, seasonal, and truly uncompromising.

The Matcha Harmony Cafe on Gabriel-Max-Straße in Friedrichshain is the Berlin address for everyone who takes matcha seriously: creative matcha variations, sweet accompaniments, and a drinks menu ranging from classic lattes to fruity matcha cocktails in a glass.

Bean Here Cafe on Möllendorffstraße in Lichtenberg is one of Berlin's coziest addresses for matcha. If you're looking for a quiet cafe atmosphere, carefully prepared tea drinks, and fresh croissants, you should definitely stop by.

Located in the heart of Neukölln's Weserkiez, KETORI COFFEE has established a solid reputation as one of the neighborhood's most popular specialty coffee spots since 2019. A café by day, a bar by night, always offering ceremonial grade Matcha and self-roasted beans.

KAFFEE 26 on Jüdenstraße, in the heart of Spandau's Old Town, is one of Berlin's most charming cafés, serving organic matcha teas and homemade cakes among genuine antiques. For those seeking matcha in Berlin away from the mainstream, this offers a pleasantly calm alternative to the hype.

If you're looking for a really good matcha in Berlin's Treptow-Köpenick, Yado Coffee Bakery offers delicious options on its menu. This cozy café on Schnellerstraße combines freshly baked tarts and croissants with a drink menu that will make matcha fans beam.

At the quieter end of Kudamm in Charlottenburg, DONGNAM Coffee Lab has made a name for itself as one of Berlin's most exciting matcha spots. Southeast Asian coffee culture, creamy matcha lattes, and handmade crepe cakes meet a warm, bamboo-infused interior here, transporting guests on a short trip to Asia.





