I usually go to Starbucks because of the buy-one-get-one-free deals, but this is my first time spending here at Louisa!
I didn't expect the space inside to be so big, with plenty of seats, WiFi, and lots of charging stations.
But all the good charging spots were occupied, haha. I saw several middle-aged people with laptops, their charging spots were filled with wires~~
Last time I passed by, I saw some very cheap combo meals, so I decided to come here today on my day off to give it a try!
Here’s what it looked like!
We ordered the tuna omelet set and the brick-pressed pork toast set, and upgraded the drink to a large latte, totaling $245.
I noticed that the latte and cappuccino were the same price, so I asked the staff if I could swap the latte for a cappuccino, but she said no…
The latte tasted okay, nothing special….
As for the tuna omelet burger and the brick-pressed toast, I was more disappointed… The egg inside the burger was not an omelet at all; it looked more like scrambled eggs… It might have been a technical issue with the staff... sigh... Anyway, it wasn't that tasty… Oh, and the tuna didn't have any onion flavor… what a pity…
Then, the brick-pressed pork toast didn’t taste good at all; there was hardly any meat inside… A super disappointment, even worse than the hot-pressed toast from 7-11…
A failed breakfast!
However, since Louisa is such an old chain, I won't judge the brand based on the quality and skills of one branch's staff...
I’ll come back another day to try different flavors…
After all, the European-style decor is nice, the space is bright and spacious, and it has a minimalist aesthetic that most people would likely enjoy!
Plus, they have many charging stations, which is a thoughtful touch!
I just passed by and saw that the color scheme of the men's restroom tiles looks great, but the women's restroom is really ugly, so I didn’t take a picture, hahaha.
I also quite like the sofa area, but the store doesn’t allow sitting there~