
Ceremony Menu Template
Serene design inspired by traditional Japanese tea ceremony aesthetics.
Matcha green and warm ivory with minimal ink-wash accents. Clean, meditative layout with generous breathing room.
Design Details
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Chanoyu Tea House
Green Teas
Stone-ground Uji matcha, whisked to a frothy jade
Shade-grown, sweet umami, Yame estate
Oolongs
Iron Goddess, floral orchid notes, light roast
Wuyi rock oolong, rich mineral finish
White Teas
Fujian buds, delicate honeydew sweetness

Design Highlights
Organic Ink-Wash Accents
Subtle, fluid brushstroke motifs in light matcha shades frame the corners, mimicking traditional Japanese sumi-e painting and adding a handcrafted touch.
Generous Negative Space
A deliberate use of empty ivory space between menu sections creates a sense of pacing and visual tranquility for the reader, preventing menu fatigue.
Symmetric Centered Layout
A perfectly balanced, centered alignment brings a formal yet calming structure to the typography, reflecting the ceremonial nature of the template.
Garamond Font Pairing
The combination of Cormorant Garamond for headings and EB Garamond for body copy provides a sophisticated, classic serif aesthetic that feels both literary and refined.
Matcha and Ivory Palette
The interplay between deep tea green and warm ivory evokes the organic, earthy tones of a traditional teahouse, anchoring the serene mood.
Questions About This Template
Yes, the ink-wash graphic elements are fully adjustable. You can lower their opacity to make them even more subtle or increase it for a bolder artistic statement.
Absolutely. The generous spacing and centered layout make it perfect for multi-course omakase or tasting menus where each page highlights only a few specific items.
While EB Garamond is highly legible, we recommend keeping the font size slightly larger and maintaining the high contrast of the charcoal text against the ivory background if your lighting is very low.
Yes, the primary accent color can be easily swapped in the editor. Deep indigo, warm terracotta, or soft plum work beautifully while maintaining the serene, meditative mood of the layout.
We recommend using small, elegant italicized text directly beneath the item description to denote dietary preferences. This keeps the centered visual flow uninterrupted while communicating vital information.
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