As the seasons switch gears into spring, cool refreshment might be on the mind soon and Nana’s Green Tea has the fix for that.
Naoko Inoue, Nana’s marketing and administration manager, shares that the cafe serves up “green tea, matcha green tea and other fine Japanese food culture and traditions as the ‘new Japanese style’ that suits the lifestyle of modern people.”
So, customers can expect vibrant and fun creations like lattes, soft serve — with a plethora of toppings to go with it — and even savory dishes like donburi and udon noodle. Inoue adds that Nana’s Uji Matcha powder is of the highest grade straight from Japan, meaning customers can rejoice in pure and fresh cuisine and beverages.
The restaurant also customizes to the seasons. In addition to its green tea-centric offerings there is sakura (cherry blossom) soft serve in the spring; shave ice, parfaits and drinks decorated with fresh mint and fruits in summer; and eggnog in the winter.
Get ready to say goodbye to winter and hello to a cool spring by stopping in and “chilling out” with Nana’s Green Tea, located in the Japanese food hall, Waikiki Yokocho within Waikiki Shopping Plaza.
SIP AND SAVE
Enjoy this special deal from Feb. 22 to March 1, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and then again at 5-7 p.m. Plus, follow the cafe on its Instagram (@nanasgreenteahonolulu) and post your customized latte creation with the hashtag #nanas_1dollar for a chance to win a $100 gift card to Nana’s Green Tea.
TOP THAT
Nana’s has started its new drink customization and encourages everyone to come and try it. There’s a wide array of toppings available including different flavors of ice cream, mochi balls, whipped cream and azuki beans, just to name a few.
DON’T MISS OUT!
Be sure to have Nana’s Green Tea coupon with you at the time of purchase. The ad can be found in: Dining Out issues Feb. 23 and March 1; as well as in Crave’s past issue Feb. 19 and upcoming issue on Feb. 26; both within the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
RING A FRIEND, OR TWO
One coupon is valid for up to five people (one cup per person).
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