Tsujiri’s Whisper
In Pasay’s pulse where the oceans sigh, Tsujiri beckons with a green-tinted eye. A haven of matcha, bold and refined, Yet leaves a thought or two behind.
Its price, a climb — a costly treat, Not quite the place for something sweet. But oh! The taste — rich, earthy, deep, A matcha memory I’d rather keep.
Compared to Matcha Tokyo's candied flair, This brew is bolder, stripped near bare. Less sugar sings, more tea takes stage, A bitter edge, a wiser age.
Service? Rushed, a fleeting glance, No time for chat, no second chance. They serve, you take, and on you go, In rhythm with the city’s flow.
Their cakes, though charming to the eye, A tale of travel — not baked nearby. Freshness fades behind the glaze, Pre-packed in past and plastic ways.
Still, for those who chase the matcha soul, Tsujiri plays a focused role. Not perfect, no — but pure in part, Astringent balm for the...
Read moreI recently visited Tsujiri and had a great experience! The staff were friendly and helpful, and the ice cream was delicious. They had a great selection of flavors, and the portions were generous. The atmosphere was also pleasant and welcoming, making it a great place to hang out with friends or family. The only reason I am giving it 4 stars instead of 5 is that the prices were a bit higher than what I expected, but overall, it was worth it for the quality of the ice cream and the overall experience. Highly...
Read moreThe matcha green tea is what people are lining up for, there is green tea ice cream, latte. I tried the ice cream sundae which cost 130 pesos. Comparing it to green tea ice cream in Japan, its more or less the same. It's creamy and not that sweet with a slight bitter after taste, it's a no brainer that it is a good desert place especially for green tea, matcha tea lovers. Notwithstanding, those who don't like green tea, give the place a try and it might...
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