
Matcha in Yverdon-les-Bains: best spots and where to buy in 2026
Yverdon-les-Bains is a transit city, a thermal city and a place where people move quickly between station, centre, lake and shops. That makes it a natural fit for take-away drinks, hybrid concepts and matcha that does not need to be overworked.
The local map is still compact, but it is already useful: a tea shop, a visible chain and a newer cultural format that is beginning to make matcha part of its identity.
Matcha spots in Yverdon-les-Bains
Thé·C
Thé·C, Rue du Milieu 30, is a tea and accessory shop that also serves matcha latte. It is five minutes from the station and roughly 100 metres from the castle, which makes it fit cleanly into a simple city route.
If you want a no-nonsense matcha stop, this is the most direct option: order, drink, move on or stay a while.
Coffee Island Yverdon-les-Bains
Coffee Island has made matcha visible in Yverdon with both hot matcha latte and iced matcha latte formats. That makes it a practical option when you want something standardised and easy to access.
It suits a city where many orders happen between two appointments.
Le Kissa Manga Café
Le Kissa, an emerging manga café in Yverdon, has already shown matcha drinks in its social posts, including iced matcha latte. That is a good sign: matcha is moving beyond the specialty coffee lane and into a reading, gaming and leisure setting.
For Yverdon, that feels right: matcha becomes a pause drink, not just a coffee-shop drink.
Yverdon-les-Bains and matcha: the local context
Yverdon has a thermal identity and a strong everyday-city rhythm. People move fast between station, centre, lake and retail, which pushes cafés and tea shops toward drinks that are easy to carry but still differentiated enough to build habit.
Matcha fits that environment because it can be functional and still feel more composed than a standard iced coffee.
Buying quality matcha in Yverdon-les-Bains
For matcha with real traceability, Maison Genkai delivers to Yverdon-les-Bains within 48 to 72 hours from Colombier (Neuchâtel). The sourcing stays the same: direct from Yame (Fukuoka, Japan), without a European intermediary.
- High Ceremonial Matcha 50g — CHF 49.90: first harvest, 21+ days of shading, the clearest matcha for traditional whisking
- Ceremonial Matcha 50g — CHF 39.90: stone-ground, zero bitterness, the benchmark for drinking matcha straight
- Premium Matcha 50g — CHF 29.90: best for daily lattes, recipes, and at-home drinks
- Organic Hojicha 50g — CHF 21.90: roasted, smooth, very low in caffeine, ideal for the afternoon
Maison Genkai also carries Japanese preparation accessories: chasen, chawan and chashaku.
For Yverdon-les-Bains professionals
Cafés, bakeries, tea shops, hotels and hybrid venues in Yverdon that want to integrate matcha can work directly with Maison Genkai. The B2B offer covers by-the-cup sales as well as recurring purchasing.
See the Swiss matcha supplier page or write to contact@maisongenkai.com.
Related reading
- Matcha in Neuchâtel: Where to Buy and Local Supplier 2026
- Matcha in Lausanne: Best Cafés and Where to Buy in 2026
- Which Matcha Supplier Should You Choose in Switzerland?
FAQ
Where can I drink matcha in Yverdon-les-Bains?
Thé·C and Coffee Island are the easiest two names to remember. Le Kissa adds an interesting cultural angle.
Is there a matcha supplier near Yverdon?
Yes. Maison Genkai is based in Colombier (NE) and delivers to Yverdon in 48 to 72 hours.
Which matcha should a café or brunch spot in Yverdon choose?
Premium Matcha is the most versatile. Ceremonial Matcha suits premium menus, while Hojicha provides a caffeine-light alternative.






