Environment: ββββ Food: ββββ Value for money: βββββ Service: βββββ
The environment is very great, although it is a cafe built with containers, the space does not look narrow, on the contrary, it looks very spacious. The only drawback is that the toilet environment could be enhanced. It is also worth mentioning that the integration with the environment is very good, the hall is spacious and bright, the interior also uses a lot of glass, always tell you how good the view outside.
Food, the clerk recommended to me the fruit tea, the plate is beautiful, stirring a little, the fruit fragrance slowly out, pay attention to poke a few lemons and oranges, in order not to look too astringent fruit. In addition, I ordered two chocolate cakes, the ingredients are very adequate, but unfortunately did not order coffee, because coffee with chocolate cake is really a perfect match.
The price is great, although the price of fruit tea is 100 baht, which is a bit high, but I think the environment and the drink deserve the price. Two chocolate cakes cost 160 baht, which is a good price for this street. BTW, the coffee is around 70 baht per each.
The service was good, and because there were many drink options, the menu thoughtfully differentiated between popular drinks and others, which is good for some selective people! I asked a lot of questions and the clerk was very patient in answering them. If there are those who want to learn if to make coffee can come to this store, and those who like to drink coffee can come to this store, there are a lot of their own production of coffee powder here.
Personally, I give this store ββββ and a half,...
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