

Nana’s Green Tea is a modern Japanese cafe specializing in green teas, Japanese comfort foods and desserts delivered in a modern fashion. We are a global matcha brand originating from Tokyo, Japan. Our full menu is available via takeout or delivery on our website or in person walk-in.
Matcha-based lattes and parfaits, plus traditional Japanese sweets in a modern, minimalist space.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1007 Stewart St #103, Seattle, WA 98101
Phone: (206) 785-6477
Website: http://www.nanasgreenteawa.com/
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Reviews
I tried their matcha red bean latte with mochi. The matcha latte was great – it was very matcha-y and there were no clumps. The mochi was nice too. This drink is better if you choose dine in because it’s hard to eat the mochi and red bean in a to-go cup.
Price is on the pricey side though – $9 for the matcha latte after choosing soy milk.
The hojicha soft serve here has a perfectly roasted flavor, smooth texture, and the toppings work so well together.
I love the food too, particularly the chicken nanban.
Faves: Hojicha warabimohi parfait, chicken nanban.
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They offer a wide variety of matcha desserts and drinks, and every single one is deeply flavorful, balanced, and clearly made with high-quality matcha. None of that weak or overly sweet stuff. You can really taste the difference! I also appreciate that they don’t stop at matcha. Their hojicha and black sesame drinks and desserts are just as good, and I always end up ordering one of those too.
For food, I rotate between the chicken nanban or the curry rice, and you honestly cannot go wrong with either. Everything is perfectly seasoned, comforting, and satisfying, whether you’re here for a full meal or just dessert.
The setup is straightforward. You order at the counter, they bring the food to your table, and you bus your own table when you’re done. The cafe can get pretty packed, and tables are limited to one hour, so it’s not a place to linger forever. That’s understandable given how popular it is.
Overall, if you’re a matcha lover, this place is a must try! High-quality tea, thoughtful desserts, solid food, and years of consistency make this place easy to recommend!
We walked for awhile and it was worth it, I ordered their normal matcha latte wow, I was blown away. It was so good, not grainy at all and the perfect balance of sweet. I tried my friend’s matcha ice cream and it was good too, but the latte was on another level.
I think I shed a tear, but I appreciate good matcha and this place has that. I don’t have much words to explain it, but compared to another matcha I had a few days prior (IT WAS GRAY) this was so good. My other friend got their hojicha and it was really good too, I wish I could’ve tried everything.
This might be one of the locations I’d 100% recommend to anyone going to Seattle!