
Latibule Coffee
Latibule draws regulars for its specialty coffee, vintage Japanese kissaten ambience with vinyl records, and standout desserts like egg pudding and burnt cheesecake. The low-light, quiet environment suits solo work and reading, though weekend crowds can fill tables quickly. Staff handle service recovery well, but availability of signature items fluctuates when the pastry chef is away, and one serious review raised concerns about inconsistent dessert access for non-regular customers. Most visitors find the coffee crafted with care, from drip-on Ethiopia to dark roast Brazil Parana. The Sibeh Dirty Latte pairs well with cheesecakes. Order and pay by QR code at the counter. Reviewers wish for later opening hours, and the cafe sets a quiet, library-like tone that suits concentration but not boisterous groups.

