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Dubai's booming home cafes: How neighbourhoods are turning into matcha, coffee hubs
| April 28, 2026 12:39 PM CST

On a sunny April morning in Dubai, Himani Samtani, 20, checks her phone for the day's orders for Chazen Matcha, her home pickup cafe in Al Mankhool. Within minutes, she's whisking matcha in her designated prep space, the rhythmic motion of the chasen against the bowl becoming her version of meditation. "Whisking matcha is something I really love doing. It feels like my Zen," she says. "That's also why I named it 'Chazen.'"

Like Samtani, a growing number of young founders are turning their passion into full-fledged business models, with Dubai’s residential neighbourhoods, such as Al Khawaneej, Al Barsha South and Al Mankhool, emerging as thriving coffee and matcha hubs.

Faal, a home cafe in Al Barsha South

Conceiving a home cafe

For Samtani, growing up in an F&B family meant being surrounded by conversations about packaging, suppliers and profit margins from a young age. "I don't remember a time when my parents were not working on a food brand," she recalls. Her mother founded Baridi Korme Dubai and watching that brand take shape gave Samtani firsthand insight into what it takes to build something in this city.

The idea for Chazen Matcha crystallised on her 20th birthday when her father gifted her a cafe Lego set. "I had been planning it for about a year, figuring out what I wanted to do. And once I got clarity, I launched Chazen Matcha on April 17," she says.

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