Tsujiri Dundas
About
Many note the perfect balance of bitter and sweet, making it one of the best in Toronto. However, some find the taste too intense for newcomers. The menu includes popular items like bittersweet matcha soft serve and Shiratama parfait, priced mid-range to slightly high. Guests appreciate the use of traditional Japanese desserts such as dango, enhancing the overall experience. Some consider prices a drawback, feeling they are not worth the value proposition. On-site services and wheelchair accessibility add to its appeal. The atmosphere is buzzing with limited seating, making it a snug spot for quick visits. In terms of value, some find the quality and taste justify the price, while others feel it's overpriced. That said, the matcha's strength and authenticity remain standout features.
🍵 Matcha Details
📊 Understanding Our Matcha Score
Our Matcha Score (0-100) is a comprehensive metric designed to help matcha enthusiasts discover the best matcha experiences. The score is calculated using multiple data points to provide an objective assessment of each venue's matcha quality and authenticity.
Key Factors in Our Calculation:
- Matcha Mention Frequency: How often matcha appears in customer reviews, indicating its popularity and prominence on the menu
- Quality Indicators: Analysis of review language for terms like "ceremonial," "premium," "authentic," and origin references (especially Japan)
- Flavor Profile: Customer descriptions of taste characteristics including bitterness, sweetness, and richness
- Specialty Offerings: Presence of unique matcha drinks, traditional preparation methods, and matcha-infused foods
- Customer Satisfaction: Overall ratings and specific matcha-related praise in reviews
Please note: Our matcha scores are generated from publicly available review data and have not been verified through direct testing or certification. They serve as a helpful guide based on customer experiences and should be considered alongside other factors when choosing where to enjoy matcha.