We really liked the selection of drinks and sweets. The environment is also really nice and it’s good that they have a private Wi-Fi and power outlets. However, there are only about 4 tables with power outlets (the two closest to the entrance, and the ones on the far right and left, next to the walls). We went there to get some work done so we needed outlets and Wi-Fi, and although it was very busy, it didn’t take long until the tables with the outlets became available. People come and go so you don’t really have to wait for long. Unfortunately, when we went (after lunch time), most of our chosen drinks were sold out and they had to ask us to choose a replacement. Even the less fancy options are pretty expensive, so prepare for that. I like that they have organic and healthier options. Carrot cake could be moister, but I feel like it’s a genera problem for carrot cakes in Japan 😂 (why tho?) The pecan bar and the snickerdoodle cookie were really excellent.
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