Brussels's matcha scene runs from a dedicated specialist in the residential Uccle neighbourhood to high-volume specialty cafés in the city centre. BOUCHE near Place du Grand Sablon and My Little Cup near Rue de la Croix de Fer have built the largest review counts, while Karma Matcha in Uccle offers the most focused matcha experience for those willing to venture beyond the Ring. All five spots are verified open as of early 2026.
Brussels's dedicated matcha specialist — rated 4.6 across 131 reviews and located in the upscale Uccle neighbourhood in the south of the city. Karma Matcha is the most matcha-focused café in Brussels, with a programme built around the drink rather than around specialty coffee with matcha as an add-on. Open Monday to Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm and Saturday to Sunday 9:30am to 4:30pm. The Uccle location requires a short tram journey from the centre — Tram 92 or 97 — but the dedicated matcha environment is worth the trip for those whose visit to Brussels has a specific tea agenda.
Rated 4.8 across 590 reviews and positioned in Ixelles near the Avenue Louise shopping axis — one of Brussels's most sought-after café locations. Damn Good Café has built a strong following for quality across its entire drinks programme, and the matcha is prepared with the same standards applied to the specialty coffee. Open Monday to Saturday 7:30am to 5pm, with Sunday the only closure. The early weekday opening (7:30am) makes it the best option on this list for a morning matcha in the south of the city centre.
Rated 4.7 across 1,226 reviews — the second-highest count on this list — and located near the Rue de la Croix de Fer in the Saint-Josse neighbourhood, close to the Botanique cultural centre and the Rue Royale. My Little Cup has built a citywide reputation for quality over a high volume of visits, and the matcha here has been part of a consistently strong drinks offering across those years. Open Monday to Friday 7:30am to 5pm and Saturday to Sunday 9am to 5pm — good coverage across the full week.
The highest-volume café on this list with 1,499 reviews at 4.6 — a strong and consistent performance across a large number of customers. BOUCHE is located on Rue de Namur, steps from Place du Grand Sablon and the Palais Royal, giving it the most prestigious address of any café on this list. Open Monday to Friday 7:30am to 6pm and Saturday to Sunday 9am to 6pm, with Sunday closing at 6pm making it the longest-trading option on any day of the week. A reliable daily choice for matcha in the heart of the upper city.
Rated 4.7 across 453 reviews and located on Rue Haute in the Marolles neighbourhood — one of Brussels's most characterful districts, known for its antique market and independent traders. Taylor's Café has built a loyal local following for its quality and neighbourhood atmosphere, and the matcha here benefits from a drinks programme that clearly prioritises sourcing. Open Monday and Wednesday to Friday 9am to 4pm and Saturday to Sunday 10am to 5pm; note that Taylor's is closed on Tuesdays. The Marolles location is worth combining with a visit to the Jeu de Balle flea market.
Tips for drinking matcha in Brussels
- Karma Matcha in Uccle is the city's dedicated matcha specialist — worth the tram journey from the centre, with a focused menu and neighbourhood setting.
- BOUCHE Specialty Coffee near Place du Grand Sablon has the largest review count (1,499) and opens until 6pm daily — the most accessible all-day option in the upper city.
- My Little Cup and Damn Good Café both open at 7:30am on weekdays — the earliest options for a morning matcha in the city.
- Taylor's Café is closed on Tuesdays — plan any Marolles visit for Monday, Wednesday, or the weekend.
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