This review is written by Tuya Shagdar, posted on UB Foodies.


The longest surviving and personally my favorite coffee shop in UB. The menu is affordable, portions are decent, taste is appropriate, plenty of comfy armchairs and gossip magazines to browse through. What I really like about this place is that it exudes a sort of positive, sort of homey, slow-next door coffee shop vibe that really probably doesn't care much about profit and time.

Love the melancholic Brazilian bosss nova and jazz soundtrack on the background. The walls are adorned with random art pieces collected probably by the owner girl who I suspect travels a lot to most unusual destinations. Definitely a place for intellectual snobs to quietly snuggle in the corner and go through Marxist readings.

On the first floor they have small bakery shop sometimes selling homemade hot pockets and bread.