The Mission’s Stonemill Matcha Is Reopening

"The owner of ramen shop Taishoken has taken over the business and its name, with plans to install Taishoken chef Yosuke Tajiri to run the cafe."

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The Mission’s Stonemill Matcha, which closed in August after nearly five years of service, is reopening at 561 Valencia Street under new ownership.

Now that plywood previously covering the building’s facade has been removed, signage at the entry reveals that the cafe plans to make a comeback — intentions further confirmed by the Stonemill Matcha website, where the coffee shop lists its status as “progressing towards reopening.”

A report by SF Eater states, “The owner of ramen shop Taishoken has taken over the business and its name, with plans to install Taishoken chef Yosuke Tajiri to run the cafe.”

“The cafe will retain its previous food menu,” the article continues — meaning locals can expect to find match-based desserts and beverages, as well as Japanese dishes and sandwiches.

The reopening date has not been announced yet so stay tuned for updates.

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Elise Love-McCorkle is a freelance writer for What Now Media Group. She is an alumna of The University of Texas at Austin and works in the creative sector. She is currently based in Lisbon, Portugal.
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