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Te va a gustar su comida, especialmente su tierno steak tartar y sus caseras empanadas. Es una buena idea pedir un atrayente parfait, unos delicados helados sundae y una bien preparada tarta de queso. Algunos de sus visitantes recomiendan probar el espectacular bitter de este confectionary restaurant. Empieza tu comida con un estupendo té de matcha, un insuperable té verde con leche o un magnífico café mocachino.

Su contento personal refleja el estilo y el carácter de Tsujiri. Su admirable servicio es algo que estos restauradores saben cuidar. Por la comida te van a cobrar unos precios justos. Este lugar esta orgulloso de los numerosos comensales que vienen para disfrutar de su cuidada decoración. Pero usuarios de Facebook han visitado este lugar y lo han valorado por debajo de la media.

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Legacy Post from 2019 Although it's been a while since I visited Tsujiri, I have always enjoyed the experience. They put a lot of attention into the details of everything they make as if they're crafting something. This aspect is something distinct from a lot of other places in Edmonton. In terms of food, their matcha products are all really good and worth trying - I recommend the vanilla matcha soft serve as it's not as intense as other items and I'd give them 9/10 overall.
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Did you know that our city has a Japanese matcha-infused restaurant where almost everything on the menu is tea-green and full of delightful matcha flavour? If you're a fan of matcha and green tea you need to drop everything and GO. Founded by Tsuji Riemon in Kyoto in 1860(!!!), this matcha specialty store has been around for 163 years. They probably know a thing or two about matcha, I'm guessing. Their mission is to bring the spirit of Japanese tea-drinking to all over the world and to do so with omotenashi (to wholeheartedly look after guests). Tsujiri was featured on the Edmonton Food Faves We Crave 2022 list in the Favourite Dessert category and I couldn't wait to get myself over there to try as many matchaful items as I could! Edmonton actually has two Tsujiri locations but the main, larger one is found Downtown. It has been open since 2018 and you'll find it in the bottom of a tall apartment building, near the very busy intersection of Jasper and 109th. The clear lettering that states "Japanese Tea House" will signal that you have found the right place. Inside, the look is very sleek and somewhat mysterious. The colour scheme is quite dark with black paint on most walls, accented by pale wood. There is also photography on the walls depicting the green tea process and a glass case full of treats to greet you as you enter the space. The whole restaurant seems to embody the Japanese spirit and esthetic very well, right down to the jazzy, easy-listening piano music. On my Saturday afternoon visit the staff members were friendly and did a great job of assisting us with our choices. After making a (fairly large) order we chose a table and settled in. I will say that it did take quite a while for anything to arrive at our table but I also didn't mind relaxing and waiting. The menu is quite extensive! Everything from matcha, teas, lattes, and floats. And those are just the drinks! You might be asking "what's the difference between matcha and green tea?" Because I was. It's the same type of tea plant, only the preparation is different. Matcha tea is made with the entire leaf ground into a powder and then mixed with water. It's richer, more intense, and more concentrated. For green tea, the dried leaves are steeped in hot water. This results in a grassy and more earthy flavour. Matcha is generally viewed as the more superior option, as it harnesses the superpowers (like antioxidants) of the tea better. The production of matcha involves steaming and drying the tea leaves and eventually grounding them into a finely milled powder. You've probably seen a chasen before - a bamboo matcha whisk - an integral part of preparing matcha. The chasen is used to mix the powder with water in a bowl. I very much wanted to try some straight-up actual matcha and of course Tsujiri provides several options. Yutaka Mukashi O-Matcha (Ceremonial grade matcha - $5.75) seemed like the absolute best option for a true experience. Served hot or cold (I chose hot) the server explained that it would be served in a bowl to sip out of. It's not a latte. It's literally pure matcha powder mixed with water, and that's all. Yutaka Mukashi is the best type of matcha that Tsujiri has to offer (it costs $1 extra) and I was excited to delve into the height of matcha experiences (or at least as close as I could get). The large bowl felt comfortable to hold in my hands and the frothy, viridescent liquid was warm. The flavour was rich and robust with a balanced combination of umami, sweetness, and slight bitterness. It's quite intense and I would compare it to drinking black coffee. It's just straight matcha. Very enjoyable and the purest way to taste it. Tsujiri also serves houjicha (made by made by slowly roasting the tea leaves), sencha, genmaicha, yuzu, and black sesame. There are a variety of flavour options apart from matcha but everything does remain within the same sort of tea family. Of course there is a matcha latte available and you know that it's going to be way better than the ones served at the huge coffee chains. It's kind of like how a chai latte is way better at an actual Indian restaurant. Unique to the Downtown location, they serve actual food that you can eat as a meal. The best part is that the menu is tea-inspired and they do an amazing job of carrying the entire tea house experience into their meal sets. I opted for a fusion-style noodle set and went for the Hot Soba in Bonito Broth ($16.00). Each meal is served with a green salad, tamago, and a shiratama brown sugar syrup dessert. The hot soba soup was light, flavourful, and delicious. I absolutely loved that the soba noodles are green (they're probably made with matcha, if I had to guess) which just shows how well they've maintained the theme. The bonito broth was really nice with a hefty serving of bonito flakes on top. It tasted almost like a more robust miso, very easy to enjoy. I really liked the accompaniments with the meal as well. The salad was simple but dressed with a
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Delicious spot for your MATCHA everything needs. If they had a location on the Southside this spot would be my go-to treat for sure lol. Their cold drinks are fantastic for the wintertime too
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10173 109 Street NW, T5J 3M5
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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10173 109 Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T5J 3M5
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