I previously saw that other Foodayers had visited this café, and it looked very cute with nice décor. The coffee seemed good, so I decided to come and try their coffee.
This Six Steps Café is located right across from a park in the alleys of Zhongshan. It is a standalone building primarily made of concrete and wood, creating a loft-like spatial feel inside.
The décor is quite comfortable; the warm wooden accents and soft lighting make the café feel small and cozy. They sell single-origin coffee beans and their own blend beans.
The menu has many pages, one of which is dedicated entirely to light meals and desserts. The hand-brewed coffee is found on the last page, categorized by region of origin. I ordered an iced "Carnet Estate," which is a raisin-honey processed bean from Costa Rica. Although it's a light roast, it has a strong floral aroma and sweet raisin notes. I found it very smooth and enjoyable—indeed, light-roasted hand brews best suit my palate!
The prices for food and drinks here are generally reasonable, with hand-brewed coffee costing around 200 NT dollars, which is quite fair.
The staff are very friendly, and there's a warm sense of closeness in the interactions while placing an order. Whether it's the environment, the food, or the service, I think everything is at a five-star level.
The café also has seating with power outlets🔌, making it a great place for those who need to use a computer or study!