The furniture may be an eclectic mix (i.e. crushed glass, colored lighting, pom pom pillows) and the prices are astronomical (tea is a whopping $5.50), but the seating is aplenty and comfy, the wifi is free and the food options, well, sweet. Plush couches line the glass wall that look onto Western Avenue, while back tables and banquettes offer quiet for cafe-goers on their laptops. A mellow playlist of Jack Johnson is a nice change from the usual K-pop, though music videos play on the dual flat screens. Laze the day or night—they're open until 3am on weekdays and 4am on weekends—away as you indulge in bowls of Fruity Pebble-topped shaved ice and fruit-filled crepes.
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