Lovely cafe eclectically decorated with courteous and efficient staff. Good coffee. But eat elsewhere unless you're committed to the Lao-Cuban fusion no matter the consequences. What looked like avocado-and-egg toast on the menu came with small, sparse avocado squares and an overwhelming, sweet orange sauce, soaked into banh mi bread, reminiscent of a McDonald's 'special sauce.' The result not Cuban, not Lao, and not tasty. Motorbikes...
Read moreThe mother and her kids who runs this shop are very sweet people. Frappé was not too sweet - just perfect. You can see the coffee is crafted with care. Owner sources the beans from Xiasomboun Province which not many of the other cafes offer. She seems like a knowledgeable food and coffee connoisseur. Food was clean and delicious. If I lived here, I would definitely be a...
Read moreThis cafe is beautiful. It is decorated with LPs, cassette tapes and lots of photos. Their signature menu, Cubano latte has absolutely soft texture and rich flavour. It looks popular as a work place. People focus on their own subject in calmness. Even though this place shows so many LPs and tapes, they don't play music. Good place to focus on myself without...
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