Matcha latte
Hojicha latte
Matcha tea experience
Complimentary sweet treats at the Experience Bar with drink purchase
Zucchini Noodles, Puree of Roasted Garlic and Tomato Confit, Roasted Fennel, Poached Shrimp with Parmesan and Garlic Chips
The entrance to à la maison.
Cold brew
Pão de Queijo (Brazilian Cheese Bread made with fermented tapioca flour) Russian Buttercream
Outside
Mami's shop is filled with beautiful glass cups, vases, ceramic cups, and more
Rose matcha latte
tea shop
tea shop
Rose matcha latte
Tea shop
Crispy Onigiri with Momofuku Chashu, Shiso leaf
Table for 6, still plating items
interior
Hojicha Latte
Interior
Iced Hojicha latte
Irene M.
Jan 28, 2024
What a hidden secluded gem...à la maison has been on my list for quite awhile as you know the you can't judge just on appearances or you will miss the moment which I almost did.With the new year of 2024 bring like many we see visions of our path and à la maison will be closing its doors today to renovate and I'm sadden though know they have a plan for their future and can't be more excited for them.There are many layers this shop has to offer and I'm thankful to have the opportunity to enjoy a cup of their Matcha Latte. Falling completely in love with my first real trip to Tokyo and it's never been the same for me and I love to explore all the places that offer this drink that has me green with envy!They do have a take out drink menu and yes enjoyed their Matcha Latte that was a lovely delicate drink that started my Sunday morning with a smile. The elusive path to the gated shop has been worth the wait and seems like we all now must wait in anticipation for its return.Thank you!
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Tammy P.
Jul 7, 2024
Such a precious spot.1. As a part of my search for matcha on the island, à la maison was a must visit. You'll have to call or text them for access to their storefront on the second floor. The space is on the smaller side but you're definitely able to sit for a while to sip on your drink. 2. We ordered a matcha latte, hojicha latte, and Japanese style iced coffee. All three were yummy and we were happy with our drinks. They prepare the drinks in front of you and you can tell they care about the preparation and quality of what they're serving. Because we were able to see the barista making the drinks, it was like visiting a friend's house for coffee. 3. Not only do they have a flower shop, they also sell ceramics, teas and tea powders, and other home goods. I left with some new matcha powder and couldn't be happier with this find.
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Catherine P.
Jul 29, 2023
We registered for afternoon tea on Saturday at 12. Arrived a good 20 minutes before then and there were open stalls marked with wagaya but none of the slanted unmarked stalls. There was some street parking before the parking lot. We also found out there are 5 customer stalls in the back off Kemole lane. Make sure to call if you get there early since there is a keypad locked door to get upstairs (and from the back parking lot). It was a quaint little place with two rooms, one for their shop and another for 10 people to sit in. The menu consisted of a few sweet and a few savory items. Plus some pao de queijo (Brazilian cheese balls) and pappadum (deep fried Indian dough) with their own vegan corn butter and strawberry chunda. They mentioned changing the items every month to fit with the seasons so that make it great for those who want a variety of things that are always fresh! My favorite item was the play on ants on a log. The celery purée with peanut butter crumbles and pickled cotton candy grapes and homemade raisins was so very interesting. My second favorite was the tomato tarte tatin because it was sweeet not savory and perfect crème fresh on top. The dessert, a parfait with vanilla new ice cream, shoyu caramel, hoji lantern, and kinako whipped cream was the perfect cold and refreshing ending. The drinks started with a refreshing peach purée and sparking ume kobucha. They suggested pouring the ume into the peach creating an umami flavored drink. However if you don't like that I suggest drinking them separately. The cold camomile and sencha was also nice and refreshing. The hot cacao and hojicha was a bit bitter but very strong. None of the teas were beautifully mixed like their walk up bar items I have seen in pictures. The teas we received would be typical of an afternoon tea. Thankfully they all weren't hot because the room has no AC and only the coolness of the windows. This experience is not typical of your Waikiki high tea. You may give up the beach view but the attention to detail, uniqueness of each food item (not factory output of sandwiches and desserts), and changing menu are what makes this place a true gem. I would recommend this 1.5 hour experience for small or private groups to experience. It truly was an elevated experience, just like having your own private chef.They also have a private bathroom if you happen to drink too much tea before heading home.
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Mari H.
Jun 25, 2023
I went to afternoon tea once a month in June.Thank you for your thoughtful menu.Afternoon tea that requires reservation and purchases tickets in advance.I was surprised by the finish of Japanese kaiseki cuisine.The taste is also delicious. Carefully prepared dishes make you want to eat after reading the menu.Beautiful table coordination, delicious tea, 3 types. The tea is ice cold brewed genmaicha, iced butterfly pea mojito, and earl gray + berry flavored black tea.Both food and tea are beautiful, delicious, and full of surprises.
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Nadia K.
Sep 14, 2023
à la Maison is a flower, drink, and vintage store that holds monthly themed afternoon tea events. Headed by owners Mami and Yuji, along with Chef Sabrina, "Trois" Afternoon tea offers guests a menu of savoy and sweet items as well as scones and three tea pairings at $75 per person plus tax. The room and table decor is incredibly unique and personalized to the theme that it feels like you're sitting in a wonderland. So very special when compared to other afternoon tea options. à la Maison is offering afternoon tea events for September and October before taking a break in November and returning in December for a special holiday season event. You can purchase tickets online at their website.
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Lily D.
Feb 19, 2023
Update 2/23Happy galentines month! We were lucky enough to score tickets for the inaugural afternoon tea today on 2/19/23. There was 3 different time slots, $25 a person for a tasting menu which included teas, savory items and desserts. The set up was insanely beautiful and aesthetically pleasing. I think we got the cutest set up between the two rooms also! Pink is my favorite color! Here we met the owner, the chef, and the barista who all carefully explained everything in detail. They'll soon be offering private tea parties with a minimum of 4 guests. It was approximately $500 for 2 hours. Today we got to try a taste of each item - my favorites was the finger sandwiches. We also got one hot and one cold tea. And some yummy scones with ube butter, lavender honey butter, and clotted cream with pistachios. I honestly thought that we would be sharing a table with other people, but it was nice that we got our own table to ourselves for our party. It was a great way to celebrate galentines! -----------Super cute shop. It's a mix of florist, coffee/tea, and some other products being sold there. It's a small yet cozy space on the second floor where mama woo is. You'll need to call first to be let in (it's gated on the bottom)They have a few stalls there. The owner said that it's normally busier around noon. But there's also free street parking if you go on a Sunday. I went to try the coffee. They have very unique flavors and she'll advise you to take a look at the different ingredients and smell the coffee beans first. The coffee did taste a little different from what I'm used to. And I usually don't drink it straight black either. I think next time I'll try the ceremonial green tea. They also let me bring in my dog. I saw other dogs went in too! But most of the dogs that went are on the smaller side so maybe it's just small dogs are ok? (Shrugs ) is
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Steph K.
May 17, 2023
Love this place, Mami, and Yuji so so sooooo much! It's my little escape from the hustle and bustle of work/town/stressful life. They recently started their new Experience Bar, where you can order from a curated selection of tea and coffee. Each drink is served with a small treat, which varies on the daily so you will always be surprised. So far I've tried their matcha latte, rose matcha latte, and hojicha latte. My favorite is the hojicha. I love the roasted flavor. The Experience Bar is open Wed-Fri 12pm-5pm and Sat-Sun 11am-5pmThroughout the shop you will see beautiful selection of antiques from plates, vases, cups, etc. that you are able to purchase. What caught my eyes were the chasen (matcha whisk), matcha bowls, and the assortment of matcha powders. My fiance noticed that I loved them so much that he bought me one of each and now I make matcha on the daily at home. Parking: They share a lot with the other businesses in the building: Wagaya, Mama Woos, etc. or you can find street parking. They are located upstairs, above Wagaya. There is a gated door at the bottom of the staircase. Just call their phone number and they will come down and let you in.
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Kristi D.
Feb 16, 2022
What a beautiful space! We saw this place on someone else's IG reel and had to check it out. The space is upstairs in the building adjoining Mama Woo's BBQ. Free parking lot as well as some street parking. Win! The proprietors have a workspace downstairs right near the stairway. The stairway itself is gated, and you have to call a number to get access. The number is on a big sign right near the bottom of the stairway, so no confusion there. I didn't get the name of the woman who helped me but she was so nice! It's a fairly limited menu - don't expect a Starbuck's type of experience. But what we had was so delicious and unlike anything I had ever had before. My daughter ordered a matcha latte. Sounds simple right? But this matcha is ceremonial grade, and that translated into a brightness I had never before experienced in a matcha. That is really the only way I can describe it. Made with oat milk, this latte seems to have just the right amount of sweetness that seems to serve to highlight the matcha itself. Amazingly balanced!I ordered the hoji tea latte. I had never had hoji before. The woman who helped us said that hoji is traditionally served during hospital stays and to older people and children, and has less caffeine than matcha. One sip and I could see why. While the matcha was very bright and forward on your palate, the hoji was mellow and smooth, comforting. The leaves are roasted, and that really comes through. It has a rounder taste than matcha, tasting a bit of black tea. The sweetness of this latte was also complementary, really making you feel the oneness of the drink, and less the sum of its parts. She explained thar hoji is becoming more popular of late, resulting in hoji ice cream and other hoji flavored desserts. You can purchase the matcha, hoji, and even coffee beans (they bring the beans in from a roaster in NY) for home consumption. But the place is so beautifully appointed that I feel like it is such a treat to come here! Also available in the space are a bit of jewelry, plants, and other home decor. Everything is so gorgeous you just want to buy it up! This is not a large space - really just two small rooms - but it's done so well you really feel special here. And the customer service was wonderful! We were surprised to see the business was not yet listed on Yelp, but we're happy to tell you lovely folks about a la maison. Stop by and chat a while! The drinks are superb, and the decor offerings are top notch as well!
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Corina Q.
Feb 19, 2023
I've never gone home and written a review SO fast in my life. I've heard about A La Maison, and literally pass by it every single week, but for some reason have never visited until now. My friend Steph K. brought me their Hojicha Latte one time and I absolutely loved it. While it was quite small, the flavors were incredibly rich, deep, and aromatic. I also loved that they sweetened it with kuromitsu.Today, they had a special Petite Afternoon Tea Experience ($25/person). I found out about it through their Instagram and immediately booked our tickets. They had 3 time slots and we got the last one from 3:30-4:30pm. To enter, you usually need to call the shop to receive the passcode to get into the gated staircase. For today, they were prompt to come get us downstairs and allow us upstairs. The shop was as small as I expected it to be, but they made it work. There was a table in each room, and our table of 6 got seated immediately. The owner, Mami, the barista, Yuji, and the chef Sabrina, introduced themselves and explained the drinks and food. For today's experience, we were provided with two finger sandwiches, three sweet treats and mini scones with three types of butter.All of the treats we enjoyed were great. I don't think it was my favorite afternoon tea treat selection that I've had on the island, but I was thoroughly impressed with how the food complimented the teas that they provided. They refilled our teas, took our photos, and were just overall so attentive and accommodating. They said they'll be doing more events like these so if you're interested i'd highly recommend checking their instagram every now & then.
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Gee X.
Oct 29, 2023
Very personal experience, got to learn about tea and preparation from the artisan. The drink matched so well with the cute desserts. Cute little trinkets and gifts at the store for omiyage or just for personal collection. Calming athmosphere! Cant wait to come back ! :)
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