The small brunch spot feels especially familiar for those born in the 70s, as its interior resembles an old house of grandparents. The dining area inside is clean and comfortable, and there’s also a set of outdoor tables and chairs available. Although it’s not designed like a café with power outlets or comfortable seating, it’s sufficient for a good meal. After multiple visits or orders, the dishes not only lack an oily taste but also feature fresh vegetables, crispy toast, and tuna eggs. The iced latte is also decent, but unfortunately, it comes in a takeout cup. Overall, it’s a brunch place that I would recommend to everyone and would return to again.
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