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Japanese matcha mecca Tsujiri is popping up at Metrotown

Japanese matcha chain Tsujiri is planning to add Burnaby's Metrotown to their roster, and will be "popping-up" at the mall this December.

 Tsujiri specializes in matcha, and work it into everything from soft serve and pastries to soba noodle dishes. Tsujiri specializes in matcha, and work it into everything from soft serve and pastries to soba noodle dishes. Tsujiri Richmond/Facebook

, a heaven for green tea lovers, opened their first Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­location in February 2019 in Richmond.

Now the Japanese matcha chain is planning to add Burnaby's Metrotown to their roster, and will be "popping-up" at the mall this December.

Tsujiri has been around for over 150 years, and is known for their top-of-the-line finely ground matcha powder, used in an array of stunning foods, from sundaes to noodle bowls to beverages galore, shaved ice, and pastries.

 Tsujiri Richmond/Facebook

The green tea obsessed in Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­were eagerly awaiting the arrival of Tsujiri, a Japanese matcha maniac’s dream shop, since the summer of 2017, and got their hopes up in the spring of 2018 that an opening was imminent. It took longer than anticipated for Tsujiri to launch in Richmond; similarly, their long-planned Metrotown debut has been delayed as well.

Metrotown has seen a bit of a change lately, as the controversial ice cream shop from Toronto, Sweet Jesus, packed it in after less than a year, closing their first Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­location in late September.

 Matcha soft serve parfaits at Tsujiri. Matcha soft serve parfaits at Tsujiri. Tsujiri Richmond/Faccebook

You can follow for updates on their Metrotown pop-up, as well as tempting pics of green tea everything.