5/5 noah c. 4 years ago on Google
Free
WiFi,
great
coffee,
tea,
and
dessert,
quiet,
family-friendly,
English
speaking
baristas,
no
smoking,
a
selection
of
books
that
are
probably
the
best
collection
of
books
in
the
city,
clean.
What
else
could
you
need?
Coffee
is
a
rare
and
precious
resource
in
this
area,
and
this
coffee
shop
is
not
only
one
of
the
few
places
to
get
coffee,
but
a
great
place
to
get
coffee,
and
not
just
that,
but
the
best
coffee
shop
I've
ever
seen
anywhere,
and
overall
a
great
place
to
be.
An
even
rarer
and
arguably
more
important
resource
is
that
it
has
a
great,
clean
bathroom.
That
alone
is
something
worth
paying
for.
This
place
is
more
of
an
art
gallery
than
a
simple
cafe
in
the
way
it
showcases
pure
artistry,
from
the
quiet
music,
the
artisanal
coffee
and
desserts,
and
the
tasteful
decoration
that
is
a
great
mix
of
Korean
and
American
style.
This
is
truly
a
welcoming
place
to
even
stay
all
day
in,
whether
you
are
a
student
needing
to
study,
someone
needing
a
casual
business
meeting,
a
homesick
visitor,
caffeine-craving
coffee
crazy
expat,
a
local
who's
tired
of
tea
and
looking
for
something
new,
or
a
woman
trying
to
find
a
place
where
it's
ok
for
you
to
go.
It's
really
a
community
center
for
expat
and
local
alike.
Who
needs
a
nargila
parlour
or
chaihana?
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