[Rihga Royal Hotel Kyoto] “Kyoto Uji Wazuka Tea Fair”, a collaboration project with Kyoto Wazuka Town for tea

2022.04.24

The “Kyoto Uji Wazuka Tea Fair” will be held for a limited time in collaboration with Rihga Royal Hotel Kyoto and Wazuka Town, which is located in the southern part of Kyoto and has been certified as a “Japan Heritage”.

“Ocha no Kyoto” in the campaign “Let’s go to another Kyoto” run by Kyoto is a project to widely disseminate the charm of the southern part of Kyoto, the hometown of Japanese tea that produced matcha, sencha, and gyokuro. ..
Wazuka Town is located in the southern part of Kyoto and is registered as the first “Kyoto Landscape Asset”.

This year, which is the 16th time, all directly managed restaurants will sell a menu using “Kyoto Uji Wazukacha”, and 5 kinds of matcha desserts will be prepared in the lounge.
With the hospitality unique to new tea, we will support and consume the producers in Wazuka-cho, where the consumption of tea has decreased due to the corona damage and the sales have decreased significantly.

Menu introduction

Japanese tea afternoon tea set
3,400 yen * Drink included

≪Limited to 10 meals a day≫ [double]Japanese bunch tea is used for 5 of the 9 kinds of sweets.
[single]
All 9 savory items
[double]
・ Matcha raw chocolate
・ Matcha chocolate mousse
・ Matcha Blancmange
・ Matcha and black soybean pound cake
・ Hojicha chiffon cake
・ Fromage Blanc and Melon Mousse
・ Hyuganatsu roll cake
・ Cherry tart
・ Warabimochi

◆ Set drink
(Wazuka Japanese black tea, coffee, 4 kinds of black tea or 3 kinds of his herbal tea)
◆ Bonus Wazukacha New tea Ichisencha pack will be presented

Japanese tea afternoon tea set

Japanese bunch of tea moss ball parfait
Single item 1,800 yen
2,000 yen with drink (coffee, tea or chamomile tea)

Matcha and roasted green tea sprinkled with matcha cookies that look like moss balls are made into a five-layered parfait such as matcha and roasted green tea jelly, roasted green tea cream, and fresh cream.
Next to the parfait, roasted green chocolate, matcha cream puff, and matcha macaroons lined up to represent a Japanese garden.
You can also enjoy the taste change with the attached black honey.

Japanese bunch of tea moss ball parfait

Wazuka Matcha French Toast with Red Bean Paste Butter
Single item 1,500 yen
1,700 yen with drink (coffee, tea or chamomile tea)

The hotel’s homemade matcha brioche is soaked in pudding dough using fresh cream overnight and topped with matcha custard sauce to create a brulee style.
Enjoy the harmony of vanilla ice cream with black honey and butter along with fluffy French toast baked at low temperature.

Wazuka Matcha French Toast with Red Bean Paste Butter

Strawberry Shortcake-CHAWAN-
Single item 1,500 yen
1,700 yen with drink (coffee, tea or chamomile tea)

A special version of strawberry shortcake, which is popular in the lounge, is served in a matcha bowl.
A shortcake with plenty of strawberries is served with a fork-shaped cookie made from Wazuka matcha.

* All the above charges include tax (10%) and service charges.

Strawberry Shortcake-CHAWAN-

≪Take-out limited sale≫ Terrine mood “Further” (about 26cm)
2,200 yen
* Includes tax (8%) * Various discounts are not available


[Sales location]
All Day Dining Kaza (1st floor)
[Receipt time]
All-day dining Equivalent to Kaza’s business hours
* Please check the official website for the latest business hours.

A sweet that is irresistible for matcha lovers, with a richer finish of the popular take-out product “Terrine Mood Macha”.
Kyoto Uji Wazuka tea matcha “Rei” is used, which is popular for its fruity taste of Uejima Sorokuen.
We will prepare a special version that uses about 20% more matcha powder than usual.

《Main material production area》
・ Matcha: Ueshima Sourokuen Kyoto Uji Wazuka Tea Matcha “Rei” 100%
・ Cream: Hokkaido milk
・ Butter: Made in Japan
・ Sudaki sugar: 100% sugar cane from the Amami Islands

≪Take-out limited sale≫ Terrine mood “more”

“Kyoto Uji Wazuka Tea Fair” Selling desserts using “Wazuka tea” at the lounge Overview

Sales location:

Lounge (1st floor / All Day Dining Kaza)

Sales period:

May 1st (Sun) -June 30th (Thu), 2022
* The period, holidays, business hours, etc. described may change depending on the situation.
Please check the official website for the latest sales information.

Sales time:

10: 00-21: 00 (Last order: Dessert 18:00 / Others 20:30)
* Last order for “Wabuncha Afternoon Tea Set” is 17:00



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