Cafe Pascal, and husband dating chose this restaurant, their environment is really super feel, as soon as you enter the door, there is a sculpture similar to the shell style, quite distinctive.
Cafe Pascal
Posted: Jun 10, 2021
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lulu0531
5/5Outstanding
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When you meet Swedes, blurt out the word "Fika" and you will be smitten because it means you know their culture. Every Swedish resident uses Fika, which is second only to "Tack" and "Hello". Fika is both a noun and a verb, literally meaning "coffee" and more broadly meaning "coffee, dessert, talk." Fika is inseparable from Swedish social life. It is as essential as breakfast, and people come at least once a day, And not many times. It can happen at any time of the day, a happy time for people to enjoy at work, alone in life, or with colleagues, friends, and social objects. Unlike American coffee packed away or espresso standing at the front desk, Swedes prefer to sit down and enjoy. A fragrant Swedish coffee often pairs with small desserts such as local cinnamon rolls, cardamom rolls or chocolate oatballs. A wide variety of cafes are found on the streets of Sweden. The layout of the cafe is not unrelated to the long dark winter nights, the interior is usually decorated in a Nordic minimalist style with white walls and bright wood to maximize the light. Of course, there is also a dark and stable classical European style
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Posted: Aug 1, 2017
启航yyy
4/5Excellent
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The environment of the coffee shop is quite good. Come here to sit, have a cup of coffee, relax, very good!
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Posted: Jan 30, 2021
_凉心
5/5Outstanding
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The taste is very good and the service attitude is very good.