This is not a bad casual spot to hang out in, though it is a bit on the sketchy side. They had a small selection of teas, cakes and italian sodas. There were a couple of low couches (a throwback from the cafe craze of the 90s?) and some tables that were full of young people doing computer things together. There was also a TV showing K-pop, which was helpful when we were trying to explain Gangman Style to one of our less enlightened friends.
Prices were good, and so was service. You have to get your drinks from the counter when they're ready, but the owner did come by later and give us a bowl of popcorn, which was a nice touch.