% Arabica

% Arabica is a coffee shop Xuhui located in China.

7 / 10
26
ratings
Address

374 Wukang Rd | 武康路374号 (Ferguson Lane | 武康庭) Xuhui Shanghai , 200031 China

Comments / 3


Jason

Dear fellas, your attitude of getting a perfect cuppa is appreciated. However, for anyone who has a higher vision, go check out Yogalicious on the rooftop(6F) for some yoga & acai bowl with Angie????‍♀️

Robert W

Extremely popular cafe with excellent coffee . Try a single origin ; but note you probably won’t be able to find a seat.

David

Really bad coffee especially considering the wait. Really confusing why people line up for this

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