Normally, matcha is tucked away at the bottom of the menu. But at the new café in Nordhavn, this vibrant green tea takes center stage.

It only takes a few small adjustments for everything to come together at the new café

At Matcha Mori, you can sit on tatami mats and enjoy your matcha. Foto: Martin Lehmann
At Matcha Mori, you can sit on tatami mats and enjoy your matcha. Foto: Martin Lehmann
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What kind of place is this?

Matcha Mori opened in June in the Århusgade district of Nordhavn. They describe themselves as a place where Japanese tradition meets Scandinavian aesthetics, and you can feel it: bright surfaces, clean lines, almost so neat that you look for something out of place.

That’s how the neighborhood is too. Everything follows a color palette someone once chose. Even Netto and Lidl have put aside their familiar colors.

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