Housed in a former kindergarten, this two-story café feels surprisingly open and filled with light. It’s the kind of space where time slows down — wide tables, quiet corners, and a calm that makes you want to linger with a book or a laptop for hours.
The drinks lean smooth and thoughtful; the latte I tried carried just enough depth without being heavy, and the tea-based dessert I had was fragrant yet gentle, the kind that doesn’t overwhelm but stays with you. Prices are fair for the atmosphere, and the abundance of seats makes it easy to settle in without feeling rushed.
A place that feels both spacious and intimate, perfect for an...
Read moreRelaxing place over hand-dripped coffee. The staff r all kind with friendly service. One of the staff in charge of cashier speaks English.
There was no sweets menu except cinnamon rolls&bread,but there are some some---black tea cakes,lemon cakes and brownies---according to the staff.I chose a brownie following his recommendation,then with the full of rich chocolate,not too sweet,tasty :) I personally felt their sweets were overall not so sweet suiting to their coffee,not heavy roasted¬ so bitter.
Wanna visit again when...
Read moreWhat a fun little coffee/tea shop hidden in Hsinchu. I loved the ambiance. Lots of locals were there to hang out or work and drink tea, etc. English-friendly menus helped me a lot, and my tea was served in an appealing little presentation. It was a great choice of place to hang out and read for a couple of hours while enjoying...
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