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| - What a wonderful café! It's nestled along the same street as a lot of other famous locations (e.g. Kekou's ice cream) and it fits right in with the others! I will definitely come back to dine sometime!
The café itself is really roomy and beautifully decorated. They should really give their graphic and interior designers a really large check because I have never seen designs so meticulously crafted. Light Café is minimalistic, sleek, and primarily features black and white colors. The TOILET is black. The SINK is black. Their waiters are dressed in black. (And, side note, their soap smells fantastic.)
We came at a rather odd time (not quite dinner, not quite lunch) but it was rather full at that point. We still got seated immediately, and we received these incredibly small cups of water to drink from. Our food arrived before our coffee did, but that's alright, because wow the food is delicious.
Everything is quite greasy, so I advise NOT to use your hands, but rather the cutlery they give to you. (I cut my mushroom croissant with a fork and knife.) I'm sure whatever food you get you'll be happy with it, but we got the Lobster Bisque (delicious, accompanied with crispy garlic bread) and the Truffle Mushroom Croissant (a big hit on yelp, for good reason!)
The coffee comes with a little handkerchief to pour your coffee into your cup in case it's too hot, and the cotton candy, while intriguing, is really just a sugar substitute. The drink itself isn't that good, however, so you should get it solely for photographic purposes.
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