此次點的巧克力戚風蛋糕有莓果內餡,雖不算特別好吃,但紅玉紅茶的表現相當出色,茶香四溢,讓人驚喜,整體還算值得一試。
店內空間走復古風,雖然有些灰塵與舊桌子,但氛圍適合靜靜享受甜點,並且有著不錯的座位數量。
付款方式只有現金和轉帳,轉帳流程獨特,但沒有即時核對,服務人員的態度屬於一般水平。
The shop is located in an alley, and the first floor space is quite small. I initially thought there were only two two-person tables on the first floor, but after ordering, I found out that there are also second and third floors, so there are actually quite a few seats. The minimum consumption is one drink, and if you want to use a power outlet, you need to inform them first and pay 20 yuan. The interior has a retro vibe, and some of the tables are a bit old and make noise when moved, with a lot of dust accumulating in various places. There is no specific time limit; it’s not crowded on weekdays, but I’m not sure about weekends. It can be quite suitable for working in this dessert shop.
Payment is only accepted in cash or by bank transfer. Interestingly, they don’t check the details at the moment of transfer but will ask for your name and phone number. If there’s a problem, they’ll contact you; if not, they won’t.
I ordered the chocolate chiffon cake with berry filling for dessert. Objectively speaking, it’s not bad, but since there weren’t many cake options that day, it’s not really to my taste. The iced drinks seem to be served in special glass cups, and they even give you an extra cup, which is quite cute. The red jade black tea was surprisingly delicious, with a strong tea aroma—definitely my favorite item this time. The iced Americano is also good, but compared to this place’s many high-quality tea options, it’s worth trying those.