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Przekaż informację zwrotnąLondres is one of those places where every street can keep you enchanted for hours, where a new place is found every day where you want to have a coffee - or tea if we get in the mood - if we let ourselves get lost by the dominoes of isabel ii you can visit a very charming library. wooden floors, stairs, green glass lamps and smell of old book. You are in "daunt books." since you have bought that book that has so much dripped you, why not listen to it now in the 'Monocle Café' located two blocks down? the interior of this coffee was designed by yoshi takagi along with the construction of edo, and besides preparing a good expresso, it has a library of monocle magazines. Anyone who gets to read and is interested in art and lifestyle in general will find some grace to the place and it is really true when they say "when a man is tired of londo, he is tired of life. ”
I know of monocle as a fashionable magazine from my time in japan. I didn't know they made the jump to serve drinks. Perhaps this is an idea for me, although my current career and drink do not really mix, except to blunt the pain. in the fact, the personal only saw all japanese and cheerful in this typical smiling wise of japan. Although I know that a popular time confuse seems to enliven the progress of the automation that takes our jobs, in many caffes I think that a computer that takes its order would actually have more emotion. so monocole makes a nice change from the usual robotic London service, which implicitly asks them to go along quickly.
The monocle caffe is a chic little caffe in marylebone opposite the chiltern firehouse from the printed timeline with the same name monocle. it offers large coffee and eat with a Japanese flair, along with Swedish baked and cake from lanka. sitting for the caffe is limited so that they have to get there early if they want to sit for dinner.
A combination of posh caffe and offers Japanese cuisine! it was originally for her coffee with mouth and ended there for her unique Japanese offer her full Japanese breakfast! I found her double espresso a bit too bitter and left an unpleasant aftertaste in the morning, maybe one but too strong for me. but I discovered that they offer Japanese breakfast and it fills mine pretty well with their tuna rice sandwich! it was nom nom nom nom nom! recommend to anyone who is after great monocle experience in the middle of their busy life!
Such a great place to relax, whether you wander alone or with the company. it was a great maic of Scandinavian and Japanese, it worked as they both embodied the minimalist mood. the hot chocolate was also amazing, generous portion. I ordered the garn katsu sandwich and kt was soou tasty. the salt and vinegar crisps on the side were the perfect companion, as they added extra taste to the dish.