In the heart of Ealing, WA Cafe offers a serene escape from the busy city.
For those seeking an authentic Japanese dining experience, WA Cafe is good find.
The cafe’s interior is a blend of minimalist elegance, with sleek furniture creating a calming atmosphere.
The welcoming staff eagerly offer recommendations, describing each dish with enthusiasm and knowledge that adds to the experience.
The matcha latte is a velvety dream—its earthy flavour perfectly balanced with a hint of sweetness.
Paired with the fluffy orange cheesecake, which is light and subtly sweet, it’s a treat for the senses.
In addition to the classic matcha latte, I tried the hojicha latte, a roasted green tea with a comforting nutty flavor and a hint of cacao, providing a perfect contrast to the matcha cake roll. The matcha cake roll’s airy sponge cake combined with slightly bitter matcha cream and rich red bean paste was both balanced and flavourful.
Its vibrant green colour, presented in traditional Japanese tea cups and plates, made it a feast for both the eyes and the palate.
WA Cafe emphasises authenticity, offering sweets like Daifuku—a small round mochi made from glutinous rice and stuffed with sweet red bean paste.
The cafe provides additional matcha-infused treats and tea sets that honour centuries-old flavours.
If you're looking for a peaceful place to enjoy a cup of matcha, WA Cafe is a must-visit.
Its unique blend makes it the perfect spot to indulge in cultural taste with a touch of elegance.