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A hidden coffee shop in Hong Kong that combines Japanese and Western styles ☕️

. Yukkuri Cafe The Minsheng District in the Songhuangtai area is home to many popular cafes. Yukkuri Cafe is one of the low-key and popular shops, but it is also the most impressive. When passing by here, I was unconsciously attracted by its large wooden door full of Japanese and Western styles. I was originally going to go to another popular coffee shop, but I felt that this mysterious little shop made me want to explore the world behind the door. I pushed the door open and was pleasantly surprised! I first walked through a large handcraft space, which was filled with large wooden cabinets in Japanese and Western styles. The delicate wood grain and glass sliding doors made me feel like I was back in time, with a feeling of the Taisho era (he sounded very familiar with it). There were also rare siphon pots and nostalgic fish tanks (but I forgot to take pictures). Entering the dining area, the dim lighting creates a great atmosphere. Each table is lit with candles and feather decorations. You really don’t need to have a big meal, just sitting here will make you feel good (but when the wind blows, I set someone’s feathers on fire! Real on fire! It’s like clapping Harry Potter to set the phoenix on fire 🔥 The staff are all very nice and immediately came to care for me). Moreover, there is a certain distance between each table, which is a very comfortable environment for those who like to dine quietly alone or have a private chat with each other. After looking at the menu, I thought each one was quite special, and I chose: 🤍Wagyu and zucchini udon 🤍Strawberry Amazake Special The presentation is delicate and has a feel, although the taste is not particularly surprising, especially if the wild drink is stronger in flavor it will be better 😉 🍮As for desserts, Wangluo is so attractive! But this time my friend was too full to try it. The overall price is a bit high, but if I have a chance, I will come back to try the coffee and desserts next time. After all, what flows in my body is coffee, not blood 🤡🤍 📍Yukkuri Cafe Address: G/F, 424 Prince Edward Road West, Kowloon City (MTR Sung Wong Toi Station Exit B2, about 1 minute walk) What else is there to eat? dm me, ig: lostin.Macau #localtravel #goodplacesinhongkong #foodie #cafe #goodplacesinsummer #summerfoodrecommendations #cafe #hongkongfood #hkfood #residentwriter #hongkong #hongkongcafe #hkcoffee #food #hongkongcafe
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Posted: Jun 13, 2023
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