Cool Cafes Around the World That We Can't Wait to Visit (Part 2)
Dear Coffee lovers,
Here’s Part 2 of our cool cafe discoveries with more destination choices for your next adventures. Enjoy!☕ 💛
GRAZIA GELATO AND COFFEE
📍Nonthaburi, Thailand
Although a bit far from the city— being around the Nonthaburi area, many people still find their way to hang out at Grazia Gelato and Coffee. The well-decorated and spacious cafe serves authentic Italian coffee, homemade gelato, and delicious pastries. Inside the cafe, you can see how their baked goods are being made in the kitchen.
LA FEZ CAFE & BAKERY
📍Bedok, Singapore
La Fez is a lovely little Moroccan restaurant in the Upper East Coast area of Singapore. You'll be able to experience the Mediterranean charm through the whole vibe of the place, with earthly tones all along the floor, walls, and decor. They also serve delicious meals that are cooked in traditional Moroccan earthenware for that rich, earthy flavor and aroma.
O SHOP
📍Chengdu, China
The O Shop was named by its owner and the co-founder of Office AIO, Tim Kwan. They felt that O was the "perfect shape representing eternity – it has no beginning nor end, no direction nor a right way round". By day, the shop serves coffee through a lengthy counter where the coffee machine is kept, while at night it turns into a bar with a long wooden table where the barista can prepare drink orders.
BAR BOTANICA
📍Erina, Australia
Nestled into the heart of the Eastern Suburbs of Australia, the garden café Bar Botanica brings fresh life to fragrant gardens with their award-winning gelato and gin. You can spend a relaxing and rejuvenating afternoon exploring the beautiful greeneries, and light-filled space of its rustic interiors.
ONGOJISHIN
📍Seoul, South Korea
A place where the old and modern coexist, the Ongojishin cafe serves various blends of hot teas and coffees, as well as traditional desserts. The snacks are served on a traditional low platform where visitors can sit cross-legged or across low coffee tables and stools.
THE BUDAPEST CAFE
📍Chengdu, China
Inspired by Film Director Wes Anderson’s distinctive visual style and the personalities of Anderson’s characters in The Grand Budapest Hotel, the Budapest Café is created with contrasting hard and soft colors, as well as integrated branding visuals through signage and printed collateral. The café aims to create an international hospitality experience and a space that would appeal to social media-savvy coffee lovers.
Thumbnail Photo Source: @timkwan and @sitchu.sydney