Caf? la Tea is a deluxe coffee shop/restaurant that's nice. The people are nice and friendly.
In case you don't get it, the name is a play on Caf? latt?.
The cappuccino here is the best anywhere. They have well trained people, the old manual espresso machine, they serve it in a porcelain cup with a saucer, and they draw artwork on the foam. Other than youtube, I've never seen that anywhere else at all, not a single other place. The place is reasonably laptop friendly, you may need an extension cord. Tables are a little small for laptop use unless you get one of the square ones, but then you need an extension cord. They are camper friendly, no problem. It's not too crowded, but it would be if more people knew how good it is. They offer fancy looking desserts but I wish the selection were a little bigger. They are mostly mousse based desserts with only a single cake to choose from, and that one is sugar free.
They also offer a complete menu with most selections under $10 and it really looks good. It looks more American friendly rather than the usual authentic Chinese that you find in this sector. I haven't tried the food but I have drooled over plenty of delicious smelling plates as they've passed me by.
An unusual item I spotted on the menu is ""Pumpkin Chips."" The proprietor informed me that they were baked rather than fried. When I admired this creative entry and asked her where she got the idea, she informed me that The Chinese are very clever. hahahaha.
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