At one look, this cafe may look creepy because of the vines on the building. The first floor is a antique shop that sells many things and books which the cafe is on the second floor.
The place was really big and enough to fit big groups of 5 - 6. A really nice English tea setting environment that uses vinyls records which give that antique vibe.
They scones was delicious! Is different from the original scones that many cafes have. Which tasted really refreshing to me. It was huge, like the size of your palm and it was crispy on the outside and moist in the inside. With cream cheese and jam on the side to pair with it.
Will totally come back here as I'm craving for the...
Read moreStopping by here to have a nice tea but unfortunately it was getting be ready to be closed in 30 minutes. I was going to knock on the door ( staffs were still in there ) and they saw me ( they saw my eyes and I saw their eyes ) and I was ignored. I was wearing nice one piece dress and acted never polite, and I had no back pack or anything does not match to this little nice cafe. But finally nobody opened the door to say hello.
It looks very nice outside but maybe they are very tired of sightseeing customers. I felt we are not very welcomed( Kyoto style ? Not nice to strangers ?)
So it was little bit...
Read moreWhen I went up to the second floor, I suddenly sent it down, even though there was a seat. It was difficult to understand because staff explained in Japanese. Even if I asked her in English, She replied unkindly and sent me down clandestinely. I felt pushed.😡 I waited down there but didn't call me and was disappointed The atmosphere is cooler on the first floor and normal on the...
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