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C. Strait Café
Entering Mainland China in 1997, the Taiwanese invested UBC Coffee (上岛咖啡) started the popular trend of Western coffee culture in the eastern coast. The upgrading in food and service quality, and might be inspired by the idea of improving the cross-Strait relation, it became the C. Strait Café in 2003 and thus has been a widely welcomed café chain in Hangzhou city. The logo of a rainbow line or a bridge on a coffee cup is to hint that the café is very suitable for business communication, friend meeting and lovers' dating. Hangzhou's residents who are pursuing high quality Western lifestyle would like to have a beef steak set lunch or dinner, with a cup of milk tea or coffee.
The well done beef steak is soft touch that it is a favorite dish (priced over 200 Yuan) for Chinese people who do not like rare beef, however, it is recommended to have a try at least because the look is excellent, even though the beef taste might be very different.
Chinese Mushroom Rice with Chicken Wrapped in Lotus Leaf is filled with the fragrant of the leaf, especially in the rice and the chicken meat.
The 92-Yuan afternoon tea set included cookies, sandwiches and fruits are best to be served by a couple, spending an idle and romantic afternoon in heart of the beautiful city. The cappuccino cake of strong coffee aroma has some cheese inside, which may be best served after a business lunch.
The most famous branches of the C. Strait Café are list in the followings:
297 Wenhui Road, Hangzhou.
1st Floor, Yinjiang Guesthouse, 65 Qingchun Road, Hangzhou.
333 West Lake Avenue, Hangzhou (very near to the West Lake).
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