Matcha Super, Greenhills – Matcha cafe Manila isn’t one to let you down. They’re literally everywhere, and now I have a hard time not thinking about trying them one by one. And Matcha Super’s quite new and when we passed by, we knew it’s something we have to try!
And so, we did!
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Matcha Super Greenhills opening
Last October 17, the newest matcha cafe (Philippines) opened. Located in front of the Taiwanese Noodle Store, Matcha Super is found on the 3rd floor of the new Greenhills Tower.

Matcha Super Greenhills menu
I’m a matcha lover, so when I saw the name of the store, I knew immediately what to expect. But they’re not just your ordinary matcha latte, because you can even have a matcha drink with mango, strawberry, and watermelon add ons.
Looks kinda weird, though, and we weren’t adventurous today, so we didn’t try any of those exotic drinks. Haha
However, if you don’t like caffeinated drink, Matcha Super Cafe San Juan City menu has something for you.

Apart from that, you can also order drinks with collagen boost – for that glowing skin.
And when you have a kid, fret not!
You can also get soft serve from the Matcha Super menu. You can choose from hojicha, matcha, and ube ice soft serve. But these soft serves aren’t your ordinary soft serves – they are dairy-free!
Also, there are mochi crepes – savory and sweet, choose what you want. We didn’t try it yet, since we’re still full, so maybe next time we can come back again to try them.
Iced matcha super latte
After discussing for about 5 minutes, we decided to try out the classic iced matcha latte. The staff suggested we try with oat milk (since it was a FREE UPGRADE!), and says it tasted better than almond milk.
And we weren’t disappointed.

Although we removed the sugar, the oat milk added a bit of sweetness to the drink. NOTE: Not recommended to remove sugar if you’re a sweet tooth!
Hojicha latte
We tried the hojicha latte – and got scammed into choosing a level 2 – meaning more hojicha flavor. And it was a wise decision. The additional 25 PHP (0.43 USD) was well worth it!

As usual, we chose sugar free so it’s guilt free. Hehe!
Do take note that you can customize your drinks to however you want. Check the photo below.

Important NOTE: They have a FREE UPSIZE right until supplies last, so hurry and try it out NOW!
Pastries

Just like most Manila cafes, Matcha Super also displays pastries you can easily see. They have croissant, cream puff, danish, and many more. So, if you’re hungry, you can try these pastries – some savory, others sweet.
Different matcha merch

On the side of the counter, I found many matcha merch that you can take home.
If you want to mix and blend your matcha drink at home, better to check it out! They even have the matcha whisk and bowl set, no need to go to Japan to buy them!

Matcha Super reviews conclusion
We just wanted to try and see if Matcha Super is worth trying, and if you reached this part, I’m sure you already know what our verdict is. Did you like my photos?
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Other matcha cafe we tried
Matcha is love! And I bet you’re here to know more Philippine matcha cafe that have made our tastebuds happy! Enjoy!
CV Matcha
On one of our recent matcha adventure, we learned about CV Matcha. And it wasn’t a disappointment because everything about them is matcha! I super love how bitter and earthy the drinks and soft serve are!
Learn more about CV Matcha here.
Niseko Coffee
I can’t deny how good Niseko Coffee is! But more than coffee, the matcha drink and even taiyaki are some of the few we love going back to. Read more about my Niseko review here!
Muji Cafe
Muji is a store that sells a lot – from stationery, to household items, to whatever you can think about. The same goes for its cafe, Muji Cafe, which holds not only coffee, matcha drinks, but even rice meals you wouldn’t find in most cafes.
See what we tried at Muji Cafe.



