Matcha lattés are the bulletproof health drinks that have been sweeping the nation for quite some time now – and even though they've been around a while, they're not always very easy to find.
Cracked Nut boasts an impressive array of matcha ingredients; coconut milk, almond milk, hazelnut milk, as well as the low fat and full fat dairy milks we all know and love.
Also, sweet matcha (with natural fruit pectins) and original matcha is on offer.
3. Sprout, Dawson Street
The hub of all things healthy on Dawson Street, this matcha is guaranteed to be made speedily and carefully, despite their constantly busy store.
4. Java Republic, Molesworth Street
Java makes these to order with a vast selection of milks available.
5. Yogism, George's Street Arcade
Yogism's lattés come with either almond milk or coconut milk, and go down a treat with their delicious buckwheat pancakes.
Known for their delicate yet strong coffees and hot chocolate, as well as their wide range of Suki Teas, Café Divino keeps the standard high with a mean matcha.
11. Hansel and Gretel Bakery and Patisserie, Clare Street
A beautifully made matcha – and we dare you to leave without trying one of their baked treats, we dare you.
13. Oolong Flower Power, Stephen's Street
Oolong serves some gorgeous matcha in the traditional ceramic bowl. Not recommended for your messier mates.
14. Le Palais Des Thés, Wicklow Street
Palais Des Thés actually sell matcha sets for you to get your fix at home.
They also sell matcha chocolate, if you wish to combine your two favourite things.
15. Accents Coffee and Tea Lounge, Stephen Street
Absolutely whopper matchas in Accents and bang for your buck too, being much cheaper than other coffee shops in the surrounding area – stays open late, too.
16. Clement & Pekoe, South William Street
Going to South William Street generally means that matchas are going to be somewhere nearby, but you're especially safe with Clement & Pekoe.
Especially tasty in their glorious outside seating area during brighter days.
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