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| - A quaint coffee shop with a warm atmosphere. It is decorated with random pieces of furniture that contribute to its cozy/warm vibes. Personally, I ordered a latte (which was delicious) but it seems that the tea is what you must get here. The tea is served in mason jar-like containers that hold various tea leaves and whatever else will make the tea (fresh ginger, lemon wedges, honey etc). There was a Persian tea of some sort that looked particularly enticing.
The sandwiches here look amazing as well. Evidently made with fresh ingredients, they appeared generous in size and fulfilling in content.
Beware that the spot is busy, and thus quite noisy with the chatter of patrons within. The place seems short-staffed, so I think it was hard to keep up with the number of orders. Consequently, it took longer for tables and spaces to be cleared out if customers didn't do it themselves.
For those unfamiliar with the shop, it's worth noting the unusual payment system. You wait in line to place your order, and once you're ready to pay, you get back in line to pay. A bit inefficient to the American consumer (such as myself) but it works, I guess!
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