Tip: Ideal hideout if you need to get into FOCUS zone Working as a digital nomad, I am always on a lookout for quiet cafes where I can get into zone and focus on work. A place with personality, plug points, and don't mind long-stay guests (as long as you order a couple drinks, don't be cheap and only get water...!) Xiaomijo is the ideal work cafe, or more commonly known as "study cafe" in Taiwan. You may be surprised by how quiet it is, almost everyone is working on their Macs or neck-deep studying for their exams. Don't fret, the buzzing coffeenator will break any ice in the air!
Chill out with a flat white, or a bottle of craft brew to get yourself into work mode. Feeling moreish? Order one of their homemade desserts, fresh whipped cream included. By the way, XMJ opens till late so its ideal for...
Read moreStaffs are stubborn that they asked three of us to crowd in a table which is meant to be for two, because they have a policy that “ a group of guests sit together “ , while there were spaces at the big table that one of us could just sit there without sitting on an uncomfortable stool in the middle of the way with the back sticking right on another table. Horrible experience, being treated like second class citizens. Would never...
Read moreA modern coffee spot a bit hidden from the main road, not far from the green spaces of 福州山公園. Shop has a quiet policy 🤫 , so is good for working. The menu contains English and states “Please talk softly.” Instrumental music may play in the background, w/ some art film projected on the wall, but neither of these distract or affect the minimalist, serene vibe. The carrot cake tastes 🇺🇸, but w/ a tangier, less dense, less...
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