Easo Room
香山路32号
近瑞金二路
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This is a quintessential Shanghai cafe filled with bookshelves and stuffed animals for sale. The place is tiny but always full of people. The ambiance is reminiscent of a mad tea party. Try their distinctively tasty cold-brewed iced coffee or some sizzling chicken wings if you're hungry.
New Eats | Coffee Kick
Having a drink at Easo Room is like being at a delightfully topsy-turvy tea party in a miniature home. The entrance is narrow (exactly two hip widths) and crowded with kitschy, handmade knick-knacks. Go up a flight of narrow stairs and see tables with scribbled Post-Its under glass tabletops, shelves of books and photo scrapbooks and lanterns hugged by teddy bears. The real standout drink here is the cold-brewed iced coffee (¥20), which is made, drop by drop, using an antique glass vacuum coffee brewer that takesfive to six hours to produce a pot (they make it beforehand). Each sip bloomed with the complex, smoky taste of exceptionally flavorful coffee. It was unlike any coffee we’ve ever tasted. We also loved the caramel macchiato (¥32) and mocha latte (¥32), served with finesse in porcelain tea cups. The food is a bit hit-or-miss, but if you’re feeling peckish, the chicken wings (¥15) are worth gnawing on.
Lingbo Li

