This retro old house coffee shop hidden in a narrow alley has an amazing collection of old things and toys! I ordered two drinks and two desserts for this purchase, and the boss also served another dessert, which was a bit full 😂
The sub-evaluations are as follows
Drink - Hot Americano☕️: I didn’t ask specifically about the origin and recipe of the coffee beans. It doesn’t have a particularly mellow taste. It’s a little inferior to the coffee from professional stores everywhere nowadays, but it’s also at the level of an average coffee shop. It doesn’t go well with desserts. Lost (3)
Drink - hot berry tea 🍹: It should be brewed in the form of jam (like grapefruit tea), so it has built-in sugar and you can also eat berry pieces. It’s a bit sweet for those of us who are used to drinking sugar-free tea, but if you usually drink tea with more than 30% sugar by hand, it should be good (3-4)
Dessert - Showa Japanese pudding🍮: The pudding is above the standard, the milky and eggy aroma is very charming, the taste is soft and dense (it is softer in Showa pudding, not the solid kind), it depends on the person's preference (4)
Dessert - Roasted caramel walnut cinnamon rolls🧁: The outer layer of the bread is baked a little crispy, the caramel and stone fruit flavors are very fragrant, and the cinnamon flavor is light. People who are afraid of too strong cinnamon flavor can also try it. (4)
Environment and atmosphere: A retro old house with nostalgic collections. Every corner of the store is full of details. People who like the literary youth style can spend a long time without drinking coffee and looking around. The seating area has high wooden tables and low sofas, which are perfect for chatting or relaxing. It is a very chill place. (5)
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