A Match-a Made in Heaven!

Matcha lovers, this one’s for you! Whether you’re craving that rich, creamy goodness or simply in need of a mid-day matcha break, these spots around Singapore are worth checking out when you’ve got time to spare.

Haus Coffee

Last year, Strawberry Matcha Latte took social media by storm. This year, Banana Pudding Matcha takes over the spotlight! Tucked inside a thrift store in the heart of Chinatown, Haus Coffee has jumped on the trend too.

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This café pairs vintage charm with a clean, minimalist vibe, perfect for slow afternoons.

Their Banana Pudding Matcha ($9.50) is a dreamy combination of earthy matcha and sweet banana cream, creating a smooth, dessert-like drink that’s indulgent yet satisfying. It’s also topped with a sprinkle of crushed lotus biscuit for an extra crunch.

Photo credit: Eatbook (Banana Pudding Matcha, centre)

Photo credit: Eatbook (Close-up of Banana Pudding)

The Iced Strawberry Matcha ($8) is a refreshing choice that strikes the perfect balance between milk and matcha. The strawberry syrup at the base adds the ideal sweetness and blends seamlessly into the drink. It’s easily one of the best strawberry matcha lattes I’ve had!

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Cheeky Cuppas

Tucked away in the quiet neighbourhood of Sin Ming, Cheeky Cuppas is known for its unique creations!

The Chaspanner (Hot $9, Cold $9.50) is a rich matcha latte, made with premium matcha powder from Japan, the finishing touch is a layer of their signature sweet cream.

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If you prefer something smoother, the Einspanner (Hot $6.50, Cold $7.50) is a comforting alternative – a long black topped with their signature sweet cream – offering a rich, velvety finish.

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Creamie Sippies

Over at Jalan Bukit Merah, Creamie Sippies has been making its rounds on social media for its playful, aesthetic drinks.

The trending Banana Pudding Matcha ($9.90) is a creamy, dessert-like drink that balances the sweetness of banana with the earthiness of matcha, topped with a crunchy lotus biscuit for added texture.

Another crowd favourite is the Strawberry Matcha Latte ($8.90), a vibrant, layered drink that tastes just as good as it looks.

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The sweet strawberry syrup complements the matcha impeccably, blending with creamy milk to create a drink that’s both rich and refreshing. It’s an irresistible choice for any matcha lover!

Hello Arigato

Situated along the colourful streets of Joo Chiat, Hello Arigato serves the iconic Strawberry Matcha Cloud ($6), which is a combination of strawberry milk and syrup, topped with matcha.

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The strawberry syrup has just the right amount of sweetness, complementing the matcha without being too overpowering.

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