This is a sweet little place! The hostess was very welcoming and polite upon entrance. There were a nice selection of desserts available: several flavours of cheesecake, rolley polley (not official term but cant remember proper name), créme brulée and more. Upon asking which was gluten free I was told I could have the créme brulée. I also ordered a tea. My order came with 2 cute micro-jugs, one with sugar syrup and another with milk, for the tea. Together with the dessert which came in a small ramekin, it was very presentable. As a European I am accustommed to desserts being very sweet and this was as sweet as any other créme brulée I've had before. If from Asia you might think it too sweet, however the portion is small enough to be perfect. There was also a delicious twist to this dessert as it tasted as though there was a very mild spice added, perhaps nutmeg? Overall it was a nice café with a tasty treat. Strongly...
Read moreNot completely bad but they force you to buy a drink no matter what you order, like many places, expect that this one doesn’t even have options for kids. Prices are not shown outside and that’s because they’re slightly expensive. To make it clear, I would have had a much better feeling if I could have ordered just a cake, that’s what I came for… but I couldn’t afford both cakes and drinks for my daughter and I, so I let her order what she wanted and just got a coffee… guess it’s better...
Read moreWe entered this cafe waiting for our stop at studio Ghibli, we waited a long time to be served and we were three of us squashed into a table for two. My youngest and I ordered expensive drinks but my eldest preferred a cheesecake but wanted water as well, the owner then very rudely said unless my oldest son ordered a drink we would have to leave. I pointed out that he had ordered the cheesecake which cost more than most drinks, but she refused to let us stay or buy water and...
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