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2016-12-06
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This is quite corner in this busy city. You don't have to wait a second to get a seat even during peak lunch hour and you can stay for the afternoon. You will definitely feel relaxed because the coffee shop is playing soft background music and there won't be many people. I even saw people working on their lap top without being kicked out by the waiters. You will also be impressed by the detailed interior design by the shop owners. There are collections of stuffs deploying at every corner of the
You will also be impressed by the detailed interior design by the shop owners. There are collections of stuffs deploying at every corner of the shop. It is certainly a good spot for photos. I saw there is a couple walking around in the shop to take photos. Interesting~ Apart from resting and taking photos, here comes the food. The menu comes in as a magazine. There are pages talking about the stories of the coffee shop, They have also introduced other side businesses of the shop owners, like a show room in displaying the collections of their favorite furniture and a small shop selling local-made handicrafts and a studio. I didn't capture those pages from the menu so to keep some secrecy lol But I spend my lunchtime reading the whole magazine. This is a perfect way to kill time as I have not brought a book with me. I ordered a lunch set which comes with a $42 drinks, salad and spaghetti. It would be nicer if they serve the food in order because I drank half of the coffee before the salad and spaghetti arrived. The spaghetti was a bit cool when I finished the salad. But that's not a too big deal.
The salad and spaghetti are of normal standard. The black truffle smells good but its taste is not too strong. But I would recommend ordering coffee rather simple hot drinks, like lemon tea or so, because their coffee beans are carefully chosen and freshly brewed. You will be surprised by the freshly.
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Good that the menu is bi-lingual. You won't have a hard time for reading Chinese. But they only accept cash.
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