el Willy's new sandwich shop is "outer space and porn" themed, so expect to see an armada of hot dogs named after adult actors and toasted sandwiches featuring the names of adult actresses (the latter set can also be found bearing classier names upstairs at el Coctel). It's a great option for a more upscale late-night bite.
Opening times:
Sunday-Thursday,5pm until 2am
Friday&Saturday,5pm until 2:30am
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This coffee chain offers a sit-in meal as well as a quick snack or lunch fix for on-the-go patrons. Multiple locations around town serve up sandwiches, desserts, wraps and light salads in a contemporary cafe setting. Knock back a distinctive espresso coffee blended from the beans of eight different countries....
Housed in the front room of an old lanehouse off of Nanjing Xi Lu, this tiny cafe's hand-written menu offers a short list of pastas, soups, desserts and coffee drinks. These are not all available regularly though so just ask rather than try to guess the day's set menu. The friendly owners will brew you up a cup of their home-roasted coffee which you can sip while swaying on the single love-seat swing on their tiny ga...
This is one of the best specialty burger shops in town. Owner William Bray has cooks up a wide selection of exotic and often creatively-named burgers, from basic sliders to much more complicated beef and chicken concoctions. Be sure to save room for a side of crunchy onion rings and one of their deliciously creamy milkshakes....
Tired of your regular coffee shop? Whether you practically live at cafes or are looking for a novel cafe experience, try this all-you-can-drink-and-eat teahouse. This one is among our favorites, they offer a gorgeous traditional Chinese interior, comfortable seating and an endless selection of nuts, fruits, dried foods, hot dishes and tea. A great place to sit around for half of the day. There's even Wi-Fi....
Located on the corner of the blossoming 800 Show complex, this sultry, Dianping-recommended spot is at least a cool place to watch the world go by. But maybe that’s what the kitchen is doing too. Our Caesar salad (RMB50) came drenched in dressing and both the carbonara (RMB48) and shrimp spaghetti (RMB52) were overwhelmingly heavy on the sauces. We weren’t complaining at the richness of a chocolate moon brownie (RMB3...