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Matthew Cullis
Matthew Cullis
@CurbsideShip116@mstdn.matthewmcgranahan.me  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

Was planning on updating this yesterday, but just coming back to this now. I went twice yesterday, and I wasn't disappointed. I had tried both the sakura matcha and the matcha float. Matcha is prepared after you order, so when they are busy, there can be a bit of a wait, however it also means that the matcha here is probably one of the best in Canberra.

Here is a photo dump for you.

#canberra #teahouse #matcha

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The Ujin counter where customers order. There are two people order in this photo. The Ujin logo is on the wall behind the counter in gold.
The Ujin counter where customers order. There are two people order in this photo. The Ujin logo is on the wall behind the counter in gold.
The Ujin counter where customers order. There are two people order in this photo. The Ujin logo is on the wall behind the counter in gold.
An area of the tea house with some seating. In the background you can see Northbourne Avenue.
An area of the tea house with some seating. In the background you can see Northbourne Avenue.
An area of the tea house with some seating. In the background you can see Northbourne Avenue.
Matcha float, which is matcha latte with matcha soft serve ice cream in it.
Matcha float, which is matcha latte with matcha soft serve ice cream in it.
Matcha float, which is matcha latte with matcha soft serve ice cream in it.
Another area of the tea house with a bonsai. You can see some shoes in the frame as to the left just outside of the frame is a traditional seating area featuring tatami mats.
Another area of the tea house with a bonsai. You can see some shoes in the frame as to the left just outside of the frame is a traditional seating area featuring tatami mats.
Another area of the tea house with a bonsai. You can see some shoes in the frame as to the left just outside of the frame is a traditional seating area featuring tatami mats.
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