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Cafe Cre Asion

Matcha latte.
1 / 5Matcha latte. Dion Georgopoulos
Matcha is used to make a variety of baked goods.
2 / 5Matcha is used to make a variety of baked goods.Dion Georgopoulos
The counter and cake cabinet.
3 / 5The counter and cake cabinet. Dion Georgopoulos
The exterior.
4 / 5The exterior. Dion Georgopoulos
Matcha latte and matcha muffin.
5 / 5Matcha latte and matcha muffin.Dion Georgopoulos

Cafe Cre Asion

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Step through the sheer curtains to discover a pioneering matcha oasis in North Sydney.

Owner Yu Sasaki pioneered Sydney’s matcha movement with the opening of Cafe Cre Asion in 2011. He’s since expanded to two small, minimalist cafes in North Sydney and Pyrmont, each serving a considered menu of green-hued drinks and desserts – from matcha cream curled into Swiss rolls to matcha powder whisked into iced lattes, and mossy green matcha muffins.

Good to know: Peruse the shelves for ceremonial-grade matcha powder and whisks.

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