
Make your own matcha and play with meerkats here
Today we take you to an animal cafe in Taipei that sells matcha desserts and allows patrons to make their own matcha. Aside from desserts, visitors can also play with meerkats, dogs, and cats. FTV reporter Stephany Yang takes us in for a look!
Pour hot water into the bowl and start whisking matcha with a bamboo whisk until it becomes frothy. At this store, visitors can make their own matcha and participate in a Japanese tea ceremony.
Their matcha desserts are just as mouth-watering. Popular desserts include matcha tiramisu, matcha swiss rolls, matcha cheesecake, matcha ice cream with adzuki beans, and more.
Want something savory? There’s salmon and truffle chazuke and Japanese-style butter sauce pan-seared fish. The owner admires Japanese culture and the animal cafes there. Therefore, he decided to recreate one in Taiwan.
Liu Tzu-chieh
Manager
The owner likes Japanese culture very much, and he will fly to Japan from time to time. In Japan, animal cafes are very popular. There are also many varieties. He hopes that there can be a space like that in Taiwan. For drinks or desserts, guests are provided with the whisks to try out. We use higher-grade matcha so that there is a richer tea aroma.
Visitor
I came here because I like matcha. Compared with Japan, I feel that the matcha here is not inferior to Japan’s matcha because the quality here is very good.
Stephany Yang
FTV reporter
This animal cafe in Taipei allows patrons to play with meerkats.
The store also allows patrons to play with meerkats, dogs, and cats. Visitors must register in advance to play with meerkats for a maximum of five minutes. To ensure that animals are treated well, a animal caretaker will be around to give patrons advice.
Visitor
I thought it was pretty good, the meerkat and the cats were very cute. I didn’t order anything to eat or drink this time.
Visitor
The environment is very good, and it’s cute to interact with them. They are very well-behaved. The desserts are delicious.
Liu Tzu-chieh
Manager
The animals are free to move around, and if they come close to you, you can touch them a little. The site will ask special animal caretakers to take care of these animals. On the one hand, we are worried that some guests simply think the animals are cute, but may not have enough knowledge about animals. There are animal caretakers there to advise patrons how to treat animals to protect both patrons and animals.
The cafe hopes to provide matcha and animal lovers with a relaxing and safe place to eat and drink while spending time with adorable animals.
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2025-04-16