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Matcha cafés in Los Angeles have shifted a lot over the last few years.
Some spots focus on ceremonial-grade Japanese matcha and more traditional tea preparation, while others lean into cream-top drinks, dessert-style matcha, and café aesthetics that feel very LA.
Whether you prefer stronger earthy flavors or sweeter iced drinks, these are a few matcha spots locals keep coming back to this spring.
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Cha Cha Matcha has become one of the most recognizable matcha cafés in Los Angeles, especially for iced drinks and softer dessert-style flavors.
The Beverly Hills location fits perfectly for a casual coffee stop while walking around the neighborhood.
Popular orders usually include:
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iced strawberry matcha
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coconut matcha latte
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matcha soft serve
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Kettl is one of the more respected tea-focused cafés in LA and is known for higher-end Japanese tea sourcing and traditional preparation methods.
The experience feels quieter and more intentional compared to trendier café-style matcha spots. This is a good option if you prefer:
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stronger earthy flavors
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ceremonial-grade matcha
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less sweetness overall
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Maru Coffee has built a strong following in Los Angeles for its minimalist approach to coffee and matcha. The matcha drinks here are usually cleaner, lighter, and less sugary than what you’ll find at more dessert-focused cafés. The atmosphere also feels quieter and more understated, which is part of why locals keep returning.
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Although better known for coffee, Stereoscope has become a popular stop for matcha as well. The cafés feel modern without trying too hard, and the drinks stay balanced rather than overly sweet.It’s a good middle-ground café if your group wants both coffee and matcha options.
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ROK Coffee offers a calmer, lower-key café atmosphere compared to some of the busier LA spots. The matcha drinks are smooth and approachable, making it an easy stop for slower mornings or quieter afternoons
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Matsu Matcha is one of the newer cafés getting attention around LA for stronger matcha flavors and customizable intensity levels. The drinks lean more modern while still keeping the matcha itself balanced and earthy. Popular orders include:
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iced matcha lattes
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matcha gelato
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cream-top matcha drinks
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Tea Master Matcha Cafe and Green Tea Shop
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Located in Little Tokyo, Tea Master Matcha is one of the more traditional matcha-focused spots in Los Angeles.
The café is known for:
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ceremonial-grade matcha
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Japanese tea preparation
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less sugary drinks
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matcha soft serve
It’s a good stop if you want a more tea-focused experience rather than a typical trendy café atmosphere.
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Community Goods has become a popular West Hollywood café for lighter, approachable matcha drinks. Compared to more traditional tea houses, the drinks here feel softer and easier for casual matcha drinkers. The café itself also fits the clean, minimal LA aesthetic that’s become popular over the last few years.
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Whether you prefer traditional ceremonial matcha or sweeter café-style versions, Los Angeles has no shortage of options right now.
From Beverly Hills to Koreatown and Los Feliz, these cafés are a few of the spots people keep recommending this spring.
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