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2015-10-03
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A bit of a hike from Prince Edward MTR, this cafe serves up a variety of coffee, with a special menu dedicated to single origin beans, served up drip coffee style. We tried a single origin coffee from Ethiopia and a regular latte. Both were of good standard, and it was pleasant to take the coffee at the bar where you can watch the Barista at work, and the Chef assembling wooden platters of All Day Breakfast and other food. There is not much space, and you see them work every inch of that kitchen
We tried a single origin coffee from Ethiopia and a regular latte. Both were of good standard, and it was pleasant to take the coffee at the bar where you can watch the Barista at work, and the Chef assembling wooden platters of All Day Breakfast and other food. There is not much space, and you see them work every inch of that kitchen.
It gets busy after 12, and there is not too much service as the staff are busy with cooking, serving and coffee making. Best to find your seat yourself and then order, as you won't really get served if you stand there waiting to catch someone's eye.
There is a more private area in the back where you can share a large table with others. There, the walls are decorated with various kitsch, retro paraphernalia, much like what one would find in the toychest of an 80's child.
The shopfront serves as a store for handcrafted goods, stationary, and some random books. It all has a bit of character, however disjointed, but somehow interesting, as many hipster cafes tend to be.
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