A wonderful afternoon by mistake. We supposed to go to The A Tre but our local friends went to Cafe Arte so we followed. Just found this cafe is actually on my bucket list for long time, how coincidentally.
The cafe is located in a local neighborhood but the house is very outstanding, feel like in Europe. The whole atmosphere will calm you down.
Garden with trees, a small pond and fallen leaves is good for winter.
Indoor area is beautifully decorated with art pieces and antique like furnitures.
The highlights must be cafe owner himself, his coffee station is like his stage, although custom keep coming, but he never lose his calming gesture to make his coffee one by one like a piece of art.
We ordered hand drips, iced Americano with honey(surprise that I can choose fruity or nutty), iced cappuccino, toasts with mushrooms and cheese, croque monsieur. All coffees are great, not just good looking on the glasses or pottery ware but definitely worth waiting. For food are good and well presented.
Thank you for such a relaxing and good quality afternoon experience to us, we definitely...
Read moreThis café truly lives up to its artsy name — a serene, Zen-like haven.
The spacious garden is peaceful and airy, and the indoor space is filled with beautiful displays and decor.
The coffee is excellent, and the girl who took our order had the kind of bright, genuine smile that lit up the whole place and made it feel even more welcoming.
Note: Although the café is large, it's not intended as a co-working space. Guests with laptops or iPads are allowed to use the Wi-Fi for only one hour.
So come here to read, sip coffee, and simply enjoy the moment with your friends or loved ones.
PS: There’s a laundromat, a supermarket, and other handy spots nearby — so if you’re looking to grab a great cup of coffee while waiting for your laundry, this place is a perfect choice.
We'll definitely be coming back —...
Read moreThe moment I opened the door, the melodies of Yann Tiersen greeted my ears. Outside, heavy rain was pouring down, its sound drifting into the café and blending with the dim light inside—like a scene from a film.
The carrot roll cake I ordered was moist, with a subtle hint of spice, wrapped tenderly by a smooth cream cheese frosting. The coffee was deep and robust, perfectly complementing the cake’s sweetness.
Surrounded by the warmth of wood, with music, rain, and the aroma of coffee weaving together, I felt time slow down. It was a quiet luxury—a place to forget the noise of the world outside.
I heard this café moved here from the Old City after the COVID. The owner, a distinguished gentleman with silver hair, and the kind woman at the counter both added to the charm...
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