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Friday, March 21, 2008

O ChaCha

OChaCha, the matcha latte people

At OChaCha, they specialise in matcha, the premium green tea served in traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony. O-Cha means green tea in Japanese and Cha is tea in Chinese, as tea orginates from the chinese. Hence OChaCha is the coming together of different cultures & they hope that there will be many coming together of friends over cups of matcha latte.

At Basement of Raffles City, opened a new heavanly eating haven. At here, there are many types of different matcha, from Matcha Latte Hot, to Matcha On the rock which is chilled latted as well as the ice-blended Matcha Freezzie. There is also two chocolate drinks for anti-matcha people. To go with these great drinks, there are also savoury sandwiches, quiches & pies, matcha slices, matcha cakes and many more.

OChaCha matcha latte almond, there isn’t a very strong green tea taste, but the fragrance of the matcha is evident in the smell of it.
Matcha Rocks ($4.95) Chilled Matcha with sugar (no milk). Ochacha rocks which has milk ($4.95).
Azuki Freezie ($6.50) Ice blended matcha with azuki (Jap red beans). I believe it is the best!!!
Furitake Salmon Sandwich comes with fresh garden salad topped with Japanese citrus dressing & nori-flavoured chips. The bread was suprisingly soft. I think even without any other ingredient, the bread can be eaten on its own. Nevertheless, this makes a good meal for the Salmon lovers out there.
Matcha Azuki ($4.90)Layered matcha cake with azuki beans & cream.
Green tea spongcake was extremely soft, there is a layer of cream within the centre of the cake.
Matcha Panna Cotta ($4.90)Italian creamy dessert with matcha flavor. Soso. guess nt reali my taste of cup.
Ochacha Silk ($4.80) soy milk with matcha.

OChaCha is a great place to hang out and chill with your friends.
” The Green Tea of Starbucks “ hehhahah