September 23, 2025

Where to Find the Best Matcha in Beijing This Year 

🌿 Why Matcha in Beijing?

Beijing might be known for its coffee boom, but there’s a growing love for matcha in Beijing — cafés that bring a different kind of calm. Think: thick green tea foams, Japanese-inspired interiors, and the kind of afternoon light that makes you want to stay for hours.

At Our Beijing, we believe that adventure doesn’t always mean hiking a mountain — sometimes it’s finding that perfect cup of matcha in a hidden corner of the city. Here are three spots every matcha lover should try in 2025.


🍵 THE MATCHA TOKYO

Straight from Japan, THE MATCHA TOKYO brings authentic Kyoto-style matcha to Beijing. Minimalist, bright, and clean, it’s the kind of place where you can sip a pure matcha latte and feel transported.

  • Highlights: Smooth matcha with a natural earthy bitterness, no shortcuts. You’ll find both traditional whisked matcha and modern lattes.
  • Why go: If you’re craving that true Japanese tea house quality without leaving Beijing.
  • Vibe: Modern, light-filled, and perfect for a recharge stop in between city adventures.

👉 Adventure & Chill Tip: Start your morning with a hutong stroll, then treat yourself to a creamy matcha here — a balance of movement and pause.


🍵 李茶的茶 — Yunhua Isuzu Matcha

Locals say this might be the strongest matcha drink in Beijing. The Yunhua Isuzu Matcha (32 RMB) is rich, bold, and unapologetically intense. If you leave it to sit, you’ll even see a thick layer of matcha powder forming on top.

  • Highlights: Deep, concentrated flavor — perfect for true matcha addicts.
  • Why go: To experience matcha at its most potent in Beijing.
  • Vibe: A casual stop, focused more on the drink itself than the setting.

👉 Adventure & Chill Tip: This is the place to grab a powerful pick-me-up before heading out for a weekend hike. Think of it as your green-fueled energy boost.


🍵 茶時 — A Kyoto-Style Tea House

Hidden beneath an apartment building near Youth Road, 茶時 feels like stepping into a Japanese film scene. Wood interiors, soft light, and shelves filled with Japanese magazines — the kind of place that instantly slows your heartbeat.

  • Highlights: Hand-whisked matcha on par with Kyoto standards, plus creative tea-based drinks like the cinnamon apple blossom. Coffee lovers can also try unique blends like Ruyi Oiran (a tea-coffee fusion served with a side of custard apple juice).
  • Why go: For the atmosphere. This is a tea house designed for introverts and book lovers, where you can sip slowly and stay for hours.
  • Vibe: Quiet, intimate, and soulful — ideal for working, reading, or simply being.

👉 Adventure & Chill Tip: After a busy morning in the city, hide away here in the afternoon sunlight. Let the matcha and music reset your energy.


❓ Q&A: Matcha in Beijing

Q: Is matcha popular in Beijing?

A: Yes! While coffee culture dominates, more locals and expats are discovering matcha as a calming alternative.

Q: Which café has the strongest matcha flavor?

A: Try 李茶的茶 Yunhua Isuzu Matcha — it’s known for its thick, rich intensity.

Q: Where can I find the best Japanese-style atmosphere?

A: Head to 茶時, a hidden Japanese-style tea house perfect for reading, studying, or simply chilling.

Q: What else can I do in Beijing after a café visit?

A: Pair your chill café stop with one of Our Beijing’s experiences:


👉 Final Sip

Matcha in Beijing is more than a drink — it’s a lifestyle. Whether you’re looking for authentic Japanese quality, the strongest green kick in the city, or a quiet hideaway tea house, these three spots give you the perfect excuse to slow down.

At Our Beijing, we’ll keep bringing you not just places to see, but ways to feel the city. So, matcha lovers — where will your next cup take you?


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