Ninja Matcha

Ice cream shop · Bellaire West

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"It’s not avocado toast; it’s matcha toast. Dun Huang Plaza’s latest addition to Chinatown’s matcha craze tops toast with a scoop of matcha ice cream. Choose the strength of the matcha flavor: Level 1, 2, or the darkest green level 3. This shop’s other popular items such as floats, shaved ice, and soft serve all center on one thing: matcha." - Christina Autry

12 Houston Desserts That Matcha Lovers Need to Try

9889 Bellaire Blvd Suite D-220, Houston, TX 77036 Get directions

mecchamatcha.com
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