A super cozy cafe near in Zhongshan. Lighting, design and music feels very cozy. There are two larger worktables in the back, good for working. Note that there is a 2 hour time limit, although it's only enforced if the cafe is full. We stayed for around 3-4 hours without getting kicked out.
One of my new favorite spots to work in Shibuya, offering cool vibes and good natural light. The cafe is located in the "sequence" hotel at the new MIYASHITA PARK mall. It's on the 4th floor just next to the hotel reception area.
The space is large and comfortable for working, with many seats and several large work tables. It's a popular spot though, so you'll want to arrive at a good time to make sure you get a good seat. Mornings are definitely the best time. It was very full in the early afternoon, but started to clear out around 6-7pm. The large worktables have easy access to power outlets, and there's WiFi (it works, but definitely a bit slow).
The cafe has a large selection of food/snacks, and a decent selection of drinks (the tea selection is quite small though).
Korean style cafe serving shaved ice and playing k-pop music. It's a little hectic, but the 2nd floor window seats are great for working, especially in the morning when it's a little quieter, or if you put on your noise-cancelling headphones. The cafe wifi is a little slow, but you can use the Shinjuku Free WiFi instead, which was much faster. The menu does mention a 90-minute time limit, but it doesn't seem to be enforced (at least not on a weekdays).
Great for early morning work since the Starbucks opens much earlier than the rest of the LUMINE EST department store in Shinjuku. It was basically empty until around 10am. There's very fast WiFi thanks to the free Shinjuku WiFi. No power outlets though. To access the Starbucks before the department store opens you have to use the escalator available from the road side outside entrance (the underground entrances from within the station are closed).
A very workable cafe near the central station in The Hague. On a weekday there were a lot of people sitting working/studying on their laptops. Fairly quiet and cozy atmosphere. The counter seats by the windows are a good option (with power outlets available on the table). There's WiFi as well, not super fast, but good enough. Very friendly staff, and plenty of food and drink options (both savory and sweet).
A bright and spacious cafe not too far from the central station in Utrecht. It's workable, but be aware that this cafe charges €2.5 per hour if you want to use a laptop, and you have to sit in the designated "work" corner. The space is nice, and the staff was very friendly, but I'm not sure it's a good deal, especially since they don't offer any free time even if you order food and drinks. It was very quiet in the early morning, and filled up around lunch time.
A tiny cafe just outside the city center of Utrecht. The cafe really is quite tiny, but has lots of natural light and a cozy feel. The downside is it can be pretty tricky to get a seat. Weekdays mornings are usually completely packed, so not really the type of place to bring your laptop. They have some nice brunch food and there's good fast WiFi.
WiFi slightly unstable. Large worktable on the second floor with lots of power outlets. Drinks and snacks are alright, but nothing too special.
A great workable cafe near Myeongdong. It spans three floors, offering lots of seating. Great WiFi and there are power outlets at some seats. The desserts were definitely a highlight here. The cheesecake was one of the best I've had. On a Friday afternoon it was very quiet.