# Can you describe the traditional sweets served with matcha at Tekisui-an?

**Category:** Matcha & Tea Houses
**Verified:** 2026-05-26
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## Quick answer

The traditional sweet served is monaka, a crisp wafer shell filled with sweet red bean paste.

## Detailed answer

At Tekisui-an tea house, visitors are served a traditional Japanese sweet called monaka to accompany their matcha. Monaka consists of a delicate, crisp wafer shell filled with sweet red bean paste. This sweet is designed to balance the bitterness of the matcha, creating a harmonious flavor experience. The combination of the crunchy texture and the sweet filling complements the rich, grassy taste of the green tea, enhancing the overall matcha experience. The serving of monaka is an integral part of the traditional Japanese tea ceremony, reflecting the attention to detail and the pursuit of harmony between flavors and textures.  This guide entry applies to Okochi Sanso Garden at 8 Sagaogurayama Tabuchichō, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, Japan. Category: Matcha & Tea Houses. Confirm current details and opening hours on the official visitor guide at okochisansogarden.com. Primary references include the Kyoto Tourism Association, Wikipedia, and Tripadvisor reviews.

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