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2017-08-23
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This is what laid-back really means - hidden at the end of a small lane where you could enter from the long and steep Center Street. Decorated in how a traditional 'chachanteng' looks like, the cafe is serving Chinese food with a twist, or coffee with latte art in a china cup.The concept of the shop is to re-call the 80s memories in chachanteng but add onto the element of comfy-ness. The cafe is also utilizing all the local raw materials from local factories, wishing to support the local, return
The concept of the shop is to re-call the 80s memories in chachanteng but add onto the element of comfy-ness. The cafe is also utilizing all the local raw materials from local factories, wishing to support the local, return to the local.
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The idea is greatly appreciated, but CP value of the food is not really high. The portion is a bit too small and I don't really think to put dumplings in tea is a much wise idea (they just do not mix with each other, but you can just drink the tea instead). The coffee is good though (they are also local baked beans). The good point is that the outdoor seating (just 2) is quite chill and quiet to enjoy just next to such a busy street.
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