The Vision Club was originally opened in the alley of Dihua Street in Dadaocheng. Every time you step into the Vision Club on the third floor, you feel as if you have traveled to a foreign country, with brightly colored walls, distinctive old furniture, and warm-toned lights. , the boss's vinyl collection...etc., these strong impressions were awakened again when they came to the reopened Haojing Cafe.
While enjoying a meal on the second floor of the cafe, it's like being in an impressionist painting, it's unreal! The hand brew I ordered this time has a refreshing taste, which is very suitable for a drink on a hot summer day (forgive me, I am still new to hand brew, so I can’t give you much feedback on the details). The lemon pie for dessert is very fragrant, for those who like sour food. Will love it! Sour but not astringent, the lemon aroma will fill your nose when you eat it! In addition, the hot caps and basques I ordered before were also very good! Recommended to everyone ~
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