5 Must Visit Places for Matcha Lovers in Klang Valley

Do you love matcha? Sure, plenty of cafés and shops offer a few matcha drinks, but some places take it to the next level—where matcha is truly the star of the show. From creative lattes and refreshing iced blends to delicious desserts and fun twists on the classic drink, these spots are all about pure matcha enjoyment.

So if you’re hit with a serious matcha craving, here are a few places you’ll definitely want to check out:

Chabashira Tea Roastery

Let’s a get a little more traditional with Chabashira Tea Roastery. Chabashira Tea Roastery in Taman Paramount, Petaling Jaya, showcases Japanese matcha through both ceremonial teas and carefully crafted desserts. The café is filled with Japanese-inspired touches, from a crimson parasol and framed chasen and chashaku to an embroidered bridal kimono, and uses premium matcha imported from Kyoto.

Guests can select their preferred whisking level for the traditional tea service, whether it’s the frothy Kotobuki or the slightly tangy Strawberry Matcha for those new to matcha.

On the dessert menu, highlights include Matcha Shiratama Zenzai, Matcha Parfait, Genmaicha Tofu Cheesecake, Iced Matcha Strawberry Drink, and the signature Yuzu Matcha Cheesecake, while the savoury Salmon Ochazuke combines green tea, Uji matcha, kelp, roasted rice, and seasoned fish over rice for a comforting option.

Chabashira is located at 129, Jalan 20/7, Taman Paramount, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, and is open Tuesday to Thursday and Sunday from 1 pm to 10 pm, Friday and Saturday from 1 pm to 11 pm, and closed on Mondays.

Niko Neko Matcha

One of the top spots to visit for any matcha craving is Niko Neko Matcha. Often called “The Uncommon One,” the brand focuses on offering matcha in a more refined, speciality style. Their menu includes a range of matcha lattes, mocktails, and desserts such as the matcha–mango roulade, hazelnut matcha choux, and marble roulades.

They also supply matcha to many cafés around the Klang Valley, so the quality is consistent with what you’ll find in other well-known spots. Their clean, minimalist outlets in Chinatown and Bangsar are popular for a quick visit, but you can also order for takeaway, delivery, or shop online if that’s easier.

Overall, it’s a solid place to explore different matcha profiles and try a few thoughtful desserts along the way. You can find them at their 2.0 at 181, Jalan Tun HS Lee and it is open Tuesday to Sunday from 11am to 6pm.

Hejau

Are you looking for a different take on matcha? Check out Hejau, tucked away in the artsy corners of Gasket Alley in Petaling Jaya. This spot mixes classic flavours with local twists—think Matcha Lemonade, Matcha Kedondong, Matcha Wintermelon, and creative blends with barli, kelapa, tebu, or nanas.

Their matcha polo buns are a must-try, and for something sweeter, there’s everything from matcha brownies and lemon bars to Japanese cheesecake. Hejau is takeaway-only, open Tuesday to Sunday from 12 pm to 7 pm, and closed on Mondays, making it an easy stop for a quick matcha fix while exploring the neighbourhood.

ONO Specialty Coffee & Matcha

For those who want some caffeine or something savoury, consider Ōno. Ōno Speciality Coffee & Matcha in SS2, Petaling Jaya is the place to be if you love both matcha and coffee. The minimalist Scandinavian-inspired café features sleek marble countertops—green for matcha, brown for coffee—and serves a thoughtfully curated menu of beverages and desserts.

Their standout drink, When Two Worlds Collide, pairs a luxurious matcha cream foam with sparkling Ethiopian cold brew, creating a constantly evolving taste experience as you sip.

For something fruity, the Fūrin blends ume, passionfruit, mango, lime, soda, and Ajisai matcha, while their Japanese-style sandwiches are perfect for a more filling option—don’t miss the Crispy Ebi Katsu Taru Taru Sando. Other favourites include the Matcha & Coffee Tiramisu, Houjicha Ogura Sando, Tsubaki Hojicha Latte, and The Champions Reserve espresso.

You can find Ōno at 47, Jalan SS 2/30, SS2, Petaling Jaya, Selangor. They’re open Thursday to Tuesday from 10:30 am to 6 pm, and closed on Wednesdays, offering a calm spot to enjoy the best of both matcha and coffee.

Butian

If you prefer things on the less sweet side and enjoy matcha desserts, BuTian is the place to go. This café in Taman Indrahana, Kuala Lumpur, keeps its treats perfectly balanced, staying true to its name, which literally means “not sweet.”

The Japanese-inspired, zen-like setting is the perfect backdrop to try their signature offerings, like the Triple Genmaicha Cake with layers of roasted green tea, brown rice, and a delicate white chocolate ganache, or the Matcha UFO and Matcha Yuzu Soda for something a little lighter.

Other favourites include Matchamisu, Matcha Cookies filled with matcha chocolate, and the Genmaicha Moon Tart.

You can find BuTian at 16-1, Jalan Indrahana 1, Taman Indrahana, open Thursday to Tuesday from 11 am to 7 pm and closed on Wednesdays—a cosy spot for a calm, creamy matcha fix.

These are just a few among many of the locations you can visit for you matcha craving. Whether it be fore the drink itself or a dessert, these spots are a must to check out.

Source: https://www.businesstoday.com.my/2025/11/15/5-must-visit-places-for-matcha-lovers-in-klang-valley/