Matcha Kobo
This venue is a finalist in the best matcha and specialty drinks category in Good Food's Essential Melbourne Cafes and Bakeries of 2025.
Essential Melbourne Cafes and Bakeries of 2025: Matcha & Specialty Drinks See all stories.
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Ascend two flights of stairs to this new CBD matcha haven, where shoji panels conceal a no-shoes zone with cushioned floor seating. Matcha (including a ceremonial-grade option) finds its way into everything from lattes to sweet drinks poured over house-made jams, to spritzes and even tarts. It's sourced from Uji, a city south of Kyoto, and ground in-house in a stone mill on full display.

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