Juvi G.
Yelp
I used to feel the hype over this minimalist coffee shop was a bit exaggerated. I mean, these guys don't even have chairs on some days. Don't ask me why, but a whole year later, it's starting to grow on me. They attract coffee-lovers from all around the globe- and I hear they have one in every major city in the world- but it has a rather Asian feel to it, with a heavy influence of things like matcha and Kyoto lattes.
The Kyoto latte is really the one that keeps me coming back, and it's basically a slightly-less-sweet version of a Spanish latte (coffee and condensed milk). They also offer other sweet signatures, which sets them apart from most coffee shops out here that mainly focus on the basics.
The pastry game is also pretty on-point, and on any given day, you'll find your typical croissants that come in a few different varieties, as well as some unexpected sweets like the canelés, which are these small eggy tarts that look like tiny bundt cakes.
The one thing you won't find here is a comfortable place to sit; but given how busy they get during the day, that's probably a wise choice on their part. They do, however, have an entire wall covered in mirrors. So, it's a great place to check yourself out/ fix your hair while you wait to order your coffee.