This Tully's is located on the 3rd floor of the LaQua department store. If you happen to be in the area, it's a good spot to get some work done. I especially like the counter seats by the windows. You can access the cafe in the early morning (before the department store opens). There is a time-limit, but I'm not sure how strictly it is enforced (I usually don't stay for more than 1.5 hours anyways).
Decent cafe to sit and work at. When I arrived after lunch it was already very busy, so I guess it's good to arrive early. The second floor is definitely the best place to sit. Plenty of seating areas and lots of natural light. It can be a little noisy at peak times. The food menu is quite extensive but I didn't try any food. Lots of drink options but no regular plain black tea (only milk tea and non-caffeine tea). That was a little disappointing. I tried the chocolate banana shake instead, which was really good though. Fast WiFi and power outlets on the floor.
An interesting cafe with three different seating areas, each with its own style. There's a large outdoor seating area as well. I'm not quite sure if this is a bar, restaurant, cafe, or maybe all three! The "lounge" room looks really cool, but it's not very suitable for working. The staff is friendly, there's good WiFi, and power outlets at some seats. It was almost empty during the late afternoon on a weekday, perhaps because the prices are quite high (200+ for a small drink) compared to some other cafes nearby.
I've been seeing many posts about this cafe recently, so I decided to try it myself. It was a little difficult to find since the location on google maps is slightly wrong. Anyways, spend some time walking around the block and you'll eventually find a green door in an alley. (I guess that's part of the fun.) After you walk up a set of stairs you'll reach the cafe. The interior is quite striking, with lots of natural light, plants, and wooden furniture. For working, the large table in the middle is probably the best choice, but unfortunately it is lacking power outlets. At least there is WiFi, and it was very fast! The menu selection is good, with some food and plenty of drinks, but it's a little pricey.
Dotour isn't usually my first choice for working, but this location outside Kawasaki station is pretty nice though. There's a lot of seating inside, but I think the best choice is the tables by the windows overlooking the intersection below. Fast WiFI, power outlets at some tables, and not too crowded during the day time on a weekday.
There are two YABOO cafes near Yongkang St. This is the second one and the vibe is quite different from the first. The interior is brighter and more relaxing, good for study or work. It was very quiet on a weekday afternoon, with only a couple of people in the cafe. Comfortable chairs, decent WiFi, and some power outlets.
Note that the back room WiFi and cell reception is very poor, so don't sit there if you need internet.


































