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It's Japan Baked Diary. It was my second time having tea here.Komugi simply means "wheat" in japanese. just like its name, the decor of the cafe leans towards minimalist -no flairs, just clean simplicity with an injection of japanese influence. The two decor pieces that caught my attention were the artistic chairs and multicolored tiled floor. Non the other hand, the place is so comfy especially we have a coffee there. Once you order a breads and have it there, the baker will baked it again to m
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It's Japan Baked Diary. It was my second time having tea here.Komugi simply means "wheat" in japanese. just like its name, the decor of the cafe leans towards minimalist -no flairs, just clean simplicity with an injection of japanese influence. The two decor pieces that caught my attention were the artistic chairs and multicolored tiled floor. Non the other hand, the place is so comfy especially we have a coffee there. Once you order a breads and have it there, the baker will baked it again to make it more crunchy and nice! Those latte art was nice actually but I was sad cause my Caramel Macchiato wasn't nice as my first time try. I remember my first time latte art at Komugi was a snoopy but this time it just a love shape. Keep it up!.
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2013-12-30