LERA — Matcha, Coffee, Goods
ceremonial-grade matcha imported directly from Japan
Calm, minimal, and matcha‑forward, with neat espresso on the side. Team is friendly and happy to explain options. Best mid‑morning; seats go fast later.
In De Pijp, Amsterdam. Easy to fold into a morning or a longer afternoon; there's usually something else worth a stop within a few minutes' walk.
LERA is a minimalist, design-led matcha bar at Ferdinand Bolstraat 146 in Amsterdam's De Pijp, founded by someone who imports ceremonial-grade matcha directly from Japan. The space (pale wood, muted tones, stainless-steel furniture, natural light) is intentionally serene and not built for laptop work — no large tables or outlets — so it suits short, mindful visits, ideally early/mid-morning when it's quietest. Staff are warm, efficient, and happy to explain options. Beyond matcha and neat espresso, pastries draw strong praise, especially the almond matcha croissant. Reviews of the matcha itself are somewhat mixed, but the atmosphere and aesthetic are consistently loved; note an in-store no-photos policy mentioned by some visitors.