This is a nice cafe for studying and working.
They serve food, coffee, alcoholic drinks, and desserts. I can stay here the whole day for lunch, dinner, and drinks afterward.
The music varies depending on the day; sometimes they play Taiwanese indie music, sometimes Mandopop, and occasionally even techno music. It can be a bit loud at times, so don't forget to bring earphones if you want to listen to your own music or need noise cancellation.
It's quite near the Daan MRT and there's no time limit. Price-wise, it's a bit pricey but understandable for this kind of cafe where people will...
Read moreNice quiet cafe to do work in as almost everyone had their laptops out when I arrived on a Monday evening. It's a dark setting but they have little table lamps scattered across the cafe. There are also enough chargers as well (important if you're looking to stay for more than a couple hours).
They have coffee and teas and other drinks. I got the honey sencha latte. Wouldn't say it was super flavorful or top quality but it was fine. The egg sandwich with veggies and pork floss was quite good though.
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Read moreAmazing cafe hidden in an old, secluded community district. There were some distressed wooden seats outdoor, and the entrance looked retrospective, same as the indoor decoration. The desserts were nice - the cheesecake wasn’t thawed well unfortunately and that’s a shame. But the apple cake with caramel glazing was mindblowing. The way they blended the flavor was unlike anything I had tasted. The texture was soft, moisture enough, and delicious. Cant...
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