Halal restaurant offers a clean, modern interior with colorful chairs and a laid-back vibe. The atmosphere feels welcoming and comfortable, with enticing aromas and pleasant music. Generous portions and affordable prices attract diners seeking authentic Pakistani barbecue and diverse halal dishes.
Many homemade desserts come with drinks, and some are offered free on the house. Prices stay affordable while providing a variety of sweet options.
Coffee here has a great taste and comes in a variety of drinks including boba and smoothies. The coffee stands out as worth trying.
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Everything on the menu is 100% Halal, ensuring peace of mind for diners.
The restaurant offers affordable halal lunch specials for students.
Collect 8 stamps on the loyalty card to earn a free drink.
Small cafe offers board games and a few tables in a cozy, simple space. Desserts feature fish-shaped croissant pastries with rich fillings like banana cream and custard. Atmosphere stays relaxed with no Wi-Fi and limited seating.
Desserts feature banana cream filling and plain options that stand out. The hand-held desserts and ice cream are consistently delicious and often craved.
Coffee here balances bitterness and sweetness well, with options like a Spanish Cafe latte blending rich coffee, milk, brown sugar, and cinnamon. Cold brews pair nicely with sweet fillings, and lattes tend to be flavorful without being too sweet.
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Parking should be free for cafe patrons, but street parking can be limited.
The plain sugar Taiyaki costs $4, while the filled custard version is $5.
The banana Nutella cream croboong is priced at $5.50.
Minimalist space blends modern elegance with cozy warmth through thoughtful design and unique seating. Atmosphere feels inviting and relaxing, suited for quiet conversation or work. Dog-friendly outdoor seating adds to the welcoming vibe.
Banana biscoff dessert stands out as very tasty. Other desserts also come across as delicious.
Coffee here features creative new drinks like the nutty twist and blueberry matcha latte, both crafted with skill. Equipment includes one of a kind Italian grinders and espresso machines, enhancing the flavor and quality.
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Parking is free and convenient with no valet service.
The café is dog-friendly, making it a great spot for pet owners.
Expect a wait time during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Small bakery offers grab-and-go service with a few bar stools inside and outdoor benches nearby. Atmosphere feels cozy and friendly with a clean, bright space and a subtle Korean vibe. Desserts focus on European-inspired pastries with a well-curated, simple display.
Desserts here blend Korean and French flavors into edible works of art. They strike a balance with just the right amount of sweetness, never too sugary, and feature great cream.
Rich, smooth coffee comes in several styles like Kyoto style cold brew with oat milk and Ethiopia ice coffee. Sweet treats like the Financier pair well with these perfectly brewed drinks.
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Parking is free in the back lot, taking less than 10 minutes to find.
The bakery is located behind the main street, making it easy to miss.
There is no inside seating; it's a take-out only bakery.
Cafe features a teddy bear theme with photo-ready setups and a cozy, calm atmosphere. It offers a family-friendly vibe with activities like prize wheels and claw machines filled with stuffed animals. Seating includes ample tables with device charging outlets, making it suitable for casual work or study.
Unique desserts stand out with matcha flavors, creative cookies, and good crepes. Prices match other cafes but the dessert options feel more distinct.
Coffee comes with unique flavors like the Teddy Bear latte with a teddy ice mold and a dairy-free option. Baristas craft drinks like the Spanish latte off-menu and a flavorful sesame latte, all made to perfection.
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Parking is free and easy to find at the cafe.
The menu includes a variety of baked goods, cakes, ice cream, and drinks.
Expect a crowded atmosphere on Saturday afternoons.
Small tea house with a minimalist aesthetic and traditional Korean touches creates a chill vibe despite frequent crowding and noise. Limited seating and occasional lines make it a busy spot for those who appreciate authentic matcha culture and stylish simplicity.
Traditional Korean desserts like injeolmi offer a nutty flavor with a light, crunchy texture. Pastry desserts and a mochi-like treat provide chewy texture and a mix of sweet and slightly bitter flavors, while a combination dessert showcases various classic Korean snack tastes.
Strong, rich coffee aromas fill the air with a variety of unique flavored options. The yuzu espresso tonic blends espresso, yuzu, and tonic water in a simple but masterful way, while the matcha latte offers a balanced flavor that is not too overbearing.
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Expect long lines on weekends; arrive early to avoid waiting.
Parking is valet only, which can be difficult to find during busy times.
Seating is limited, making it hard to find a spot during peak hours.
Minimalist space with clean white and wooden interior creates a quiet, peaceful atmosphere during weekdays but becomes loud and echoing on busy weekend evenings. Plenty of seating options include small tables and high window seats for casual gatherings or people watching. The vibe suits calm afternoons and casual visits rather than serious conversations.
Mango dessert stands out as a super good treat with great taste. The spot offers a solid selection of desserts and coffee but no longer serves shaved ice desserts.
Brown sugar miso lattes stand out with a not-too-sweet flavor, roasted coffee notes, and a hint of saltiness from the miso. Matcha and Hojicha lattes also feature prominently, offering rich espresso flavors that highlight the coffee itself.
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Anko gets very busy at night, so expect longer wait times.
During weekday afternoons, it is usually calm and easy to sit down.
Parking can be difficult, but there is street parking if you're willing to walk a bit.
Small cake shop with minimalist decor and Korean cafe culture influences creates a cute, cozy atmosphere. Limited seating with benches makes the space feel intimate but crowded during busy times. Unique features include a free unlimited photo booth that adds a playful touch to the visit.
Rotating menu features strawberry scones and a cake that feels like a Korean dessert dream. The soo soo stands out as a definite dessert option.
The coffee features a creamy corn-flavored latte topped with a mini corn ice cream, creating a unique and fun drinking experience. The matcha latte is super smooth and strong, made with ceremonial grade matcha for a refreshing taste.
Good to know
The cafe opens at noon, which may limit morning visits.
A line forms around 30 minutes before opening, especially on weekends.
Valet parking is available but incurs an additional fee.
Two-story coffee shop with Victorian decor and high ceilings creates a cozy, warm atmosphere. Seating includes indoor vintage-style nooks and an outdoor, dog-friendly patio. Music varies from pleasant background to loud upstairs, with a mix of visitors working or socializing.
Good variety of pastries and desserts exists alongside limited food options. Desserts look very appealing but are not as strong as the drinks.
Coffee here offers a wide range of latte options, including a signature charcoal latte with balanced flavor and no gritty mouth-feel. Hot lattes stand out, and the coffee omakase provides a unique tasting experience.
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The cafe has a spacious parking lot with plenty of spots available.
Expect to wait for seating during peak hours.
The Wi-Fi access is unreliable and blocks essential work connections.
Minimalist design and ample seating options create a space suited for both socializing and working. The atmosphere balances relaxed vibes with a lively energy, especially in the spacious indoor area. Outdoor seating offers a street view, adding to the overall experience.
Desserts feature a huge variety with Asian inspired flavors. The Sophia chocolate dessert and creamy coconut pudding stand out for their rich taste and light texture.
Black Sesame Latte stands out with its sweet, creamy flavor similar to black sesame tong sui, often served without espresso for those avoiding caffeine. Other drinks like the Injeolmi Latte offer a sweet, nutty, and savory mix with roasted bean powder, while desserts like tiramisu bring rich orange and coffee notes. The coffee art adds a nice touch to the overall experience.
Good to know
The café is open until 2 AM, perfect for late-night coffee lovers.
Valet parking is available for $3, making access easy.
Expect high prices; a small cappuccino costs around $10.
Spacious bakery with cozy vibe and trendy, relaxed atmosphere. Seating is limited mostly to booths along walls, with good music enhancing the experience. Popular for fresh, affordable pastries that sell out quickly.
Unique Asian-inspired desserts and a great selection of pastries stand out here. Desserts come at great prices and pair well with strong or iced coffee.
Seasalt coffee blends sweet and salty perfectly and pairs well with breakfast. The coffee mocha balances coffee and chocolate smoothly, making it a cozy spot for those who enjoy sweet coffee drinks.
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Parking is difficult; expect to pay $20 if the lot is full.
You can get 20 minutes of free parking with validation from the cashier.
Prices for bakery items range from $2 to $3, making them affordable.
Futuristic cafe with industrial design and vibrant orange accents creates a hip, cozy atmosphere. Music plays loudly, attracting a lively crowd that enjoys socializing late into the night. Free parking, WiFi, and power outlets support both casual visits and longer stays.
Desserts include jumbo croffle, bingsu, and cakes. They satisfy a sweet tooth with delicious and amazing flavors.
Exceptional brews include a Vienna coffee, orange espresso tonic, and butterscotch latte. The orange adds a sharp contrast to the rich espresso, creating a unique flavor profile.
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CAFE UPPER offers free parking located in the back of the store.
The cafe closes at 2 am on weekends for late-night visitors.
Free wifi and outlets are available for customers.
Small dining space with Taiwanese-style decor and open pastry kitchen creates an intimate, casual vibe. Noise levels are high, with loud conversations and kitchen sounds filling the air, evoking a bustling local cafe atmosphere. Seating is cramped but efficient, and self-service stations add to the informal feel.
Desserts come with reasonable prices and a delicious taste. The HK style French toast is very sweet and leans more toward a dessert style dish.
Good coffee comes with friendly service that includes offers for a free refill. Unique options like butterbeer latte and purple yam latte appear but may not suit every taste.
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Parking is tough, especially on weekends.
The cafe is small, so arriving early is recommended to secure seats.
Prices are very reasonable compared to other Taiwanese restaurants.