Enjoy “Autumn Kyoto”, “Matcha” and “Superb view” at eXcafe

2021.11.18

At eXcafe, where you can enjoy beautiful scenery and sweets that are typical of Kyoto, you can casually enjoy latte from authentic matcha using the finest organic matcha. We have various products using organic matcha.

Sweets using matcha

Kyoto Black Roll Kuromaru Harimaen Matcha
An elegant roll cake with plenty of matcha cream wrapped in a black sponge dough kneaded with bamboo charcoal.
The dough made from carefully selected bamboo charcoal has a black and chewy texture.
The sweets that are fused with matcha cream, which has a rich scent, are carefully crafted and provided one by one by craftsmen.

Matcha shaved ice
It is a self-confident work of eX cafe that is second to none, with generously incorporating Japanese toppings such as white balls, azuki beans, and warabi mochi, while cherishing the uniqueness of Kyoto.
Our shaved ice, which continues to be popular even in the fall, has a rich flavor of matcha ice cream, and on top of that, we have realized a luxurious specification with plenty of matcha sauce.

Tenryu-ji Parfait
Like shaved ice, this is a popular parfait that you can enjoy the fusion of our proud matcha ice cream and various materials at eXcafe’s original.
Next to the matcha ice cream, topped with roasted green tea ice cream. Yatsuhashi, a cute umbrella that can be opened and closed, and other small details that allow you to enjoy Kyoto have been combined into one.

Various matcha drinks

・ Matcha (highest grade courage matcha)
・ Matcha latte
・ Matcha soymilk latte Shiratama
・ Shiratama / Azuki Matcha Ole
・ green tea
*The types handled differ depending on the store.

New store "eX cafe Gion Yasaka" with a spectacular view of autumn leaves

At eXcafe, where you can enjoy the autumn of Kyoto with matcha green tea, the new store that just opened this summer is “eXcafe Gion Yasaka”, which stands in the historic Higashiyama area.
It is a valuable store on the grounds of Maruyama Park, which is famous for its cherry blossoms. Spring cherry blossoms are scattered from the store, and each of the lively summer green leaves is finally waiting for this autumn season. It is dyed in one color of crimson.

eXcafe Kyoto Arashiyama Main Store

Address: 35-3 Sagatenryuji Tsukijicho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
TEL: 075-882-6366
Business hours: 10: 00-18: 00 (8: 00-18: 00 on Saturdays and Sundays)

eXcafe Gion Yasaka

Address: 467 Maruyama-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
TEL: 075-525-0077
Business hours: 10: 00-18: 00

eXcafe Gion Shimbashi

Address: 57-1 Motoyoshi-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
TEL: 075-533-6161
Business hours: 10: 00-18: 00 (8: 00-18: 00 on Saturdays and Sundays)

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