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Teddy bears coffee shop in city

DA NANG Today
Published: May 09, 2018

Teddy bears are loved by children and collected by adults. They symbolise warmth and comfort. They are by large gifted as tokens of affection, sympathy, congratulations and many such unspoken feelings. Especially, teddy bears have gained a huge amount of  fame and popularity in Japan, perhaps because Japan has always tended to be particularly partial to fluffy cuddly objects (even more so if they move and talk).

By visiting the venue, customers have the opportunity to take photos with lovely teddy bears
By visiting the venue, customers have the opportunity to take photos with lovely teddy bears

A teddy bears coffee shop is a best place for those who have yet to find their lovers. In addition, it is a good place to meet and spend time with others whenever you feel lonely or isolated.

To date, such the café has been spreading throughout many countries worldwide.

In Da Nang, similar venue can be found at the ‘Gau’ (Teddy Bears) Café at 17 An Trung 2 in Son Tra District’s An Hai Tay Ward. The café features dozens of teddy bears in different sizes.

Despite its modest space, the venue boasts a neat and sensible arrangement of items, which brings private sitting areas to either the individual customers or customer groups.

The café offers a wide range of delicious drinks to meet the diversified demands of its customers of all ages. Senior guests to the venue often order such healthy drinks as lemongrass tea with chia seeds, green tea with whipped cream, black tea with whipped cream, and back coffee with chia seeds. Meanwhile, young customers usually choose milk tea, coffee with coconut milk, egg coffee, and Greek-style yogurt.

Various different breakfast food options are available at the venue, including Cao Lau Hoi An (Hoi An-style Cao Lau noodles), shrimp and pork soup, curry soup served bread, omelette, and beef steak. Most notably, these dishes are prepared by the café’s owner, and they boast tasty flavours whilst meeting the city's food safety and hygiene regulations and standards.

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