Slyvia Yin, Chris and Jaime Daez, Takuma Yanaka, Alicia Sy, JJ Yulo and Angelo Comsti. LutherR6II
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Matcha love

Luis Espiritu

Wasachi, an independent, esteemed matcha cafe from Roponggi, Tokyo recently opened  in Fully Booked Power Plant Mall.  The bookstore currently has a collaboration with notable and globally renowned name Kinokuniya.

An afternoon preview, which happened two days before its grand opening,  featured Wasachi’s simple matcha-centered menu of  a pure matcha drink, the famed Matcha Latte, Mango Matcha Latte (a refreshing Philippine-exclusive drink) and Matcha Affogato (for those with the a sweet tooth). Wasachi Philippines also included matcha-inspired desserts such as Matcha Mascarpone Tiramisu and Pistachio Matcha Éclair on its menu.

BUBBLES Paraiso
Trixie and Ed Bugia.
Yuki Sonoda
Jessica Tan Gan, Bea Ledesma and Xandra Rocha Araneta.
WASACHI staff.
Mari Jasmine
Marielle Po, Isha Valles, Nikki Garcia and Rosanna Ocampo.
Michele Crichirillo, Carmela and Amado Fores and George Tan.

Wasachi has quietly become one of the best spots for matcha in the Japanese city. With the highest-grade matcha sourced from carefully selected farms across Japan, its matcha latte was remarked upon as the best in Tokyo by chef Daniel Calvert of Sézanne, a Michelin-starred restaurant, while Tatler Asia recognized its matcha cookie as the best of its kind. During one of his regular visits to Tokyo, Fully Booked’s managing director, Jaime Daez, recalls first encountering Wasachi at a friend’s recommendation. 

“I wasn’t really an avid fan of matcha until I tasted Wasachi. It completely changed my perception, and I knew I had to bring it home,” Daez shares.

Find Wasachi beside Fully Booked x Kinokuniya at R3 Power Plant Mall.