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    Tsujiri

    4.0 (68 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Sze Ting L.

    We had the matcha and black sesame shiratama sundaes, and black sesame lattes and they were all so good! The shiratama sundaes were definitely the highlight. The soft serves for matcha and black sesame were super strong and tasty. The mochi lacked a bit of flavor, but was well complemented by the red beans, okinawa sugar, and soy bean powder that all enhanced the overall treat. The black sesame latte also came with red beans on the bottom and mochi, but it came with too much milk and I wish it had a stronger black sesame taste. Overall great dessert spot and will come back to try their basque cheesecake and hojicha!

    Valerie T.

    A little hard to find (especially if you're a tourist and easily lost), and not much seating inside especially during busy hours. I got the Shiratama Matcha Sundae in a cup (had Kinako, red bean paste, Shiratama...etc.) It was about £4.95 Overall I liked my experience - patient staff, fast service, and I was satisfied with my order.

    Matcha Sundae
    Ashley D.

    I love this place! I've tried it before in Taiwan and no other dessert place has as strong of a matcha flavor as this chain. I always order the sundaes because I love the texture combination of soft serve, mochi, and puffed rice. Even the waffle thats printed with Tsujiri on the top of the soft serve tastes delicious. The soft serve itself is creamy, delicious, and bright in flavor. Both the Matcha and the Houjicha are great flavors. You can now get two flavors in one sundae so I recommend doing that if you want to try each one! Overall, I highly recommend this place if you're in the mood for an Asian dessert! I've never been to another dessert place that tastes so naturally match flavored as this store,

    Angela W.

    So good! Every time i've been here they always hit the spot. They have a variety of matcha or sesame soft serves and sundaes, dangos which are like mochi and drinks.

    Matcha cream puff with black sesame "puff" - amazing
    Hazel J.

    I love matcha - and this place did not disappoint Got the following: Black sesame froyo: solid 4 stars, great black sesame flavor, and very creamy Black sesame and matcha cream puff: 5 stars, I could eat 50 of these. Must get!!! It is crunchy, soft, sweet but balanced, and creamy. The ultimate dessert Would definitely come back

    Matcha sundae
    Jacqueline C.

    Tsujiri is a small dessert takeaway shop that features everything matcha and houjicha. My friend and I came here on a Friday night to get dessert after having Korean nearby. The shop probably seats about five people so most people don't stay for long or get their desserts to go. After perusing through pictures on Yelp, my friend and I both got the matcha sundae. The matcha flavor is strong and delicious! Within this cup of sundae is also a ton of other flavors and textures from the red bean paste, wafer, mochi, chestnut and rice puffs at the bottom. I loved getting a bit of everything in each spoonful! The prices are also pretty standard for the area. If you love matcha, then you need to check this place out!

    Giant bowl of matcha
    Chantee F.

    I was really looking forward to coming here especially after seeing the large menu of all matcha based items. I felt I couldn't go wrong, but perhaps I took a slight wrong turn somewhere. The afternoon rush seemed to quiet as I ordered so I was able to find a window seat. It took nearly 10 minutes for my order to be ready. Again, there were no other orders but mine. They called out it was ready. Really? One of the three staff couldn't bring it out to me? When I went over I noticed that my medium size had doubled into what I can assume was the large. It was a giant bowl and it was steaming hot. I asked the staff for a tray and after looking for one, he just said he would bring it out. Apparently more skilled than I was at carrying hot bowls of tea. The presentation was great but after a few sips once it cooled, it was clear that bigger isn't always better. The tea to milk ratio was low and I knew I wouldn't be able to finish the drink. I needed more flavour, more umph! The other menu items look very appealing should I be back but with other matcha tea makers in the neighbourhood, that won't be anytime soon.

    Jessica L.

    This is my favourite matcha place in London, I would recommend to everyone who wants to try the REAL matcha flavour as it is in japan. Try the soft serve ice cream if it is your first time trying this flavour. There sre just few seats so it is mostly take away and a bit of queuing. Amazing place

    Shiromata sundae. My favourite!
    Billy S.

    I love this place. Have tried it in Asia, so I was pleasantly surprised and happy when I walked by accidentally. This is a big deal people! Finally legit, authentic matcha has arrived in central London. It's really, really good! I had the Shiromata Sundae, which was delicious! And I also got a matcha soft serve in a cup. Also delish! Perfectly sweet, with a nice, rich and smooth matcha flavour. Definitely come and get some soon. I almost knocked a star off though because this place is really small and I couldn't get a spot to sit. Never fear! You can walk 3 minutes, one block away to the courtyard of Ham Yard Hotel and sit on a bench outside. Problem solved! This place gets so busy. There was a long line out the door and I had to queue for about 10 minutes. Totally worth it though! I can't wait to come back.

    The Houjicha Milk Float. SO much yum. Very refreshing.
    Jaime T.

    I'd give it a full five stars if the portions weren't so small. Tsujiri matcha soft serve sundaes are phenomenal - especially when packed with a layer of Rice Krispies/Cornflakes (who knew this was such a magical combination? And yet, it makes so much sense ...) and a generous dollop of red bean paste. I tried both the sundae and the Houjicha Milk Float, which had a lovely roasted tea flavor. Staff are friendly and service is prompt - we received our order pretty much immediately after placing it, despite the busy hour! Downsides? Small portions and even smaller seating area ... some people had clearly finished their ice cream, but were just ... chilling (no pun intended). Which is cool, except for the fact that there's very limited seating and my friend and I just wanted to stay and chat. And order more. Still, if you've got a craving for a matcha treat, Tsujiri is a great bet. Just make sure to save up your pennies.

    Chiffon cake sundae - matcha soft serve with chiffon cake, red bean & lots of cornflakes!
    Pen L.

    Since Tsujiri's opening of the London branch I have been a few times, simply because of the central location in soho and late opening hours. For the first visit I opted for the matcha sundae with chiffon cake, red bean paste and cornflakes. The matcha soft serve is much sweeter with a creamier texture than the ice cream at Tombo or Kanada-ya. Friends who ordered other sundaes found that the mochi were hard rather than soft and chewy. The sundaes consisted mostly of cornflakes or rice crispies with a small serving of matcha ice cream. On subsequent visits I tried the ice cream floats as eating breakfast cereal late at night is rather unappealing. The bitterness of the Hojicha balanced the sickly sweet matcha ice cream so it seemed that the ice cream floats were preferable to the sundaes. That is until my 3rd and final visit, I ordered a matcha red bean float. The red beans were hard, the tea looked and tasted like water leftover from soaking the red beans. A very disappointing and waste of £5.95 for an unpalatable drink. With the recent opening of further matcha ice cream outlets there are far better options in Soho and Covent Garden. Tsujiri needs to improve to keep up with newer competition.

    Jennie C.

    I came here on their second day of opening so the staff were still scrambling to figure out processes (like how to accept credit cards, or what you're ordering). You could feel the stress - but there's no need for it! Tusjiri has really yummy matcha green tea ice cream and other great desserts! I ordered the Tsujiri sundae which was good - however in the future I may skip out on all the topping stuff. I felt the red bean paste was so sweet it masked the light matcha flavor of the ice cream. Next time I'll just be getting a soft-serve; this could come down to personal preference!

    Matcha overload
    Elisa T.

    Matchhhha Mondays! And Tsujuri is as authentic as they come originating straight from Japan. I ordered the crispy sundae which at ~£5 was a bit steep I thought considering half of it was just puffy cornflakes. I also didn't enjoy the red bean which seems to be in all their sundaes. The matcha icecream was great though! Could have had a whole tub of that!

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    Tasty matcha ice cream and mochi. The place is cute and quiet, an easy spot to do some work. It was a great find!

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    The matcha soft serve is decent but tasted a bit icy to me for soft serve. Portions and prices are pretty standard for the area.

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    Got a matcha sundae or something similar.. It was really good but pretty overpriced for what it is

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    Very refreshing desserts. I ordered the ice blended green tea. I am no matcha green tea expert, but it tasted a bit cheap.

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    Love mocha, love the sticky rice balls!!! Must say the ice cream is too sweet for me. Visited 3 times, always want to come back

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    Dyce

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    3.8(4 reviews)
    0.8 miMarylebone

    Such yummy desserts and drinks. Build your own creation. Cute and quaint instagrammable spot. Love…read moreto visit this spot when I'm in town.

    After seeing this place all over social media, I had to try it. I was expecting a queue but was…read morelucky that when I arrived there were only a couple of people in there. Firstly there are different options for a base- a cookie, brownie, doughnut or baklava. Then you choose your ice cream and toppings. I decided to go for the brownie topped with lotus biscuits and flake, and chocolate ice cream. It was really tasty and enjoyable. The portion isn't massive but is a decent enough size. I didn't think it was necessarily worth £7.30 though, which after adding the toppings is the price mine came to. So I do not think it is value for money, but maybe more attractive as a place to grab something and post it all over Instagram! They have got it right, with pink walls, cool seating and novelty mirrors on the walls. I did enjoy the brownie but now I wish I had tried the baklava as it would have been good to try something different that you can't necessarily get everywhere with these toppings. So now I kind of want to return just to try that! Whereas otherwise I probably wouldn't feel a need to return now that I've tried it. I wouldn't say the place was set up for an influx of customers either, considering how much it has been posted/advertised everywhere on social media. There was just one member of staff there when I went (Sunday afternoon) and so she took the orders and payment and then went and prepared the ice cream, so had there been a queue there might have been quite a wait. Like I said, I might go back to try the baklava if in the area, but this is likely somewhere that people visit for a media post and then don't return. The price point is too high in my opinion for regular customers.

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    Dyce - Brownie topped w/lotus biscuit & flake (£7.30)

    Brownie topped w/lotus biscuit & flake (£7.30)

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    Pierre Marcolini

    Pierre Marcolini

    4.8(5 reviews)
    1.0 miMarylebone
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    I have an intense love of financiers, so when I spotted financiers here I had to try them. I'm so…read moreglad I did because the ones I've had before (that led to my love of them) ultimately paled in comparison to the ones I had her. I purchased the caramel, framboise, and chocolate ones. Normally I wouldn't have gotten the chocolate one (it had mini chocolate chips) just because I didn't think the texture you work well, but because it is a chocolatier it made sense to at least try it. Ultimately, I do think the caramel and framboise options were the winners. They were delicious and moist and just beautiful. Don't get me wrong: I would never turn down the chocolate one, but when I go back I'll be going for the options (and possibly trying new ones).

    This review is just for the eclairs - they are the best eclairs I've had in my life and I've even…read moreeaten eclairs in France where I normally live. The quality of the ingredients and chocolate are exquisite, but the downside (where I took off a star) is that they are on the small side and they are expensive at £5 each. They also sell a variety of chocolates (9 piece boxes, 16 piece boxes, beautiful heart chocolates, or by the unit. You can buy macarons in traditional flavors but my favorite macaron place in the world is Pierre Herme and they have more unique flavors there. We tried the chocolate eclair and the hazelnut one. Neither was overly sweet - it was just right. The texture of the cream was perfect too - it was airy, light, tasted fresh and not artificial, and was not too sweet. The bread part at the bottom was firm - not too hard, not too soft, and not spongy. The chocolate one had a raspberry/chocolate topping with gold flakes and it was just perfect. The hazelnut one was really unique, as I had never had a hazelnut eclair before but I love hazelnut anything. There were little pieces of actual hazelnut, the hazelnut cream was perfect and not artificial-tasting, and there was this powdered sugar crunchy thing on top. The hazelnut was a bit messy to eat/share, since the topping part was harder to break apart, but every bite was amazing. I'd definitely come back here again to eat eclairs. Note that if you want to eat here, they don't really have spoons suitable for eating/sharing - it's more like a small spoon to stir coffee. There's one table outside where you can sit and eat, but there's no seating inside, so don't expect a place where you can hang out and drink tea/coffee and eat your eclair. The eclairs here are fantastic, we came at the end of the day so they didn't have many flavours left, but they typically also have vanilla, salted caramel, and I'm sure a few others that escape my memory (I asked one of the staff what other flavours they typically have). I've overused the word "perfect" in this review, so just go here and eat some eclairs and maybe some chocolates too. I had a praline little egg and it was fantastic, but the eclairs were like nothing I'd ever have. Minus one star for the price, but I guess it's relatively cheap next to all the other expensive stores in Marylebone. Worth the splurge every once in a while and I'll definitely be back.

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    Eclairs - Chocolate and Hazelnut

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