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Warmth in a Cup: Tsukiji Outer Market’s Gem, Matcha Stand Maruni

 


In Tokyo's winter, seeking refuge at "Matcha Stand Maruni" in Tsukiji Outer Market became a must. Among the market's hustle, this gem promised to elevate our spirits with a steaming cup of their renowned Hot Matcha Latte.

The Matcha Fix

700 Yen for a Single Shot, 900 Yen for a Double Shot Navigating the menu, chuckles ensued at the matcha madness prices—700 yen for a single shot and 900 yen for a double shot. Yet, oh, was it worth it!

Creamy Bliss in a Cup

The first sip revealed a creamy delight, a warm embrace for taste buds. Whisked to perfection with the chasen, the matcha unleashed flavors that danced on our palates. The creaminess added luxury, making each sip a comforting hug.

Customization at Its Best

Adjustable Sugar Levels Opting for the lower sugar level, we were pleasantly surprised by how the sweetness was just right. The balance allowed the natural bitterness of the matcha to shine through without overpowering our taste buds. A customization win at Matcha Stand Maruni!

A Cozy Escape in Every Sip

With each sip, we felt transported to a cozy teahouse, shielding ourselves from the winter chill. The ambience of the Tsukiji Outer Market blended seamlessly with the warmth radiating from our cups, creating a delightful experience that went beyond a simple beverage.

Conclusion

Matcha Stand Maruni's Hot Matcha Latte is more than a drink; it's a comforting ritual, a flavorful journey that provides respite from the brisk Tokyo weather. If you find yourself meandering through Tsukiji Outer Market, do yourself a favor and indulge in this soul-warming elixir.

Matcha Stand Maruni Opening Hours and Location

Monday8 am - 4 pm
Tuesday8 am - 4 pm
WednesdayClosed
Thursday8 am - 4 pm
Friday8 am - 4 pm
Saturday8 am - 4 pm
SundayClosed

Address: Japan, 〒104-0045 Tokyo, Chuo City, Tsukiji, 4 Chome−14−18 江戸市ビル 1F

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