1450 Ala Moana Blvd., #3066 Level 3, Ewa Wing Honolulu, HI 96814
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There is this coffee shop on every island in Hawaii. It has a bit of an oligarchic feel. The decoration of the shop is very grand and high-end at first glance. The coffee is from Colombian coffee beans and feels very good. The bread is a bit average.
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There is this coffee shop on every island in Hawaii. It has a bit of an oligarchic feel. The decoration of the shop is very grand and high-end at first glance. The coffee is from Colombian coffee beans and feels very good. The bread is a bit average.
I went out to find the Honolulu Coffee I had been longing for. It turned out that Honolulu Coffee only has two stores in Honolulu. I went there because of its reputation. It is similar to the status of Starbucks in China in the eyes of Chinese people. The taste of Yuanyang is similar but not as bitter. I ordered a piece of the recommended chestnut cake and the coffee didn't seem so bitter. A good place for afternoon tea. Very petite and suitable for a small gathering with girlfriends
This is a very casual restaurant, perfect for chatting with friends or spending an afternoon. The cafe is very elegant and has a great feel, and the coffee is delicious.
In fact, it is similar to a small shop with open seats. The other branch a few steps away is a typical coffee shop, which is basically indoors. The first item on the coffee menu is Hawaiian Latte. After I got it, I took a sip of the coffee. It turned out to be latte with coconut milk, which is a very special taste.
Located in the Alamo shopping center, it is called a store, but it is actually a small shop, with open seats, and a few steps away from another branch. When queuing, there will be a passage for others to pass. The bowl has berry smoothies at the bottom, covered with fruits and red bean-like sauce, and the taste is slightly strong.