A really nice cafe to work from on a weekday. Lots of seating on the second floor and good drink selection. There are some power outlets, so be sure to check for that before you choose where to sit. I like the large worktable by the large windows, which has plenty of natural light. It can get a little noisy at times, but after lunch on a weekday is usually very quiet. Note that the restroom lock was broken when I visited.
This cafe is located inside the Starfield COEX mall (B1) near the escalator to the City Airport Terminal (CALT). Usually quiet in the morning, but gets busy around lunch time.
A good morning cafe in the Zhongshan area. They open early and it's never crowded. They also have some good hot pressed sandwiches. The large drink selection, although the tea drinks are quite mediocre. Fast WiFi and plenty of power outlets.
這是在南港展覽館五號出口對面的咖啡店,地理位置非常方便,無論是參展期間想找個位置歇歇,或是想在前往南軟洽公前把文件整理好,這裡都是一個非常好的選擇。位置不多,僅配置一張高腳桌和幾張窗前的桌子,但已經非常夠用,裝潢現代而簡約,沒有太多干擾;菜單也一如裝潢,簡單但應有盡有,茶和咖啡俱全,也有些小點;WiFi非常快,也有插座,不過滿令人的驚訝的是沒有廁所,我想這真的是辦公路上,急用的辦公小空間,還可以順手帶杯提神咖啡走。
I've passed by this place a couple of times but never tried it because it always looked very busy. However, if you go to the second floor it was almost empty on a weekday morning. It filled up and became quite noisy in the afternoon though.
The large worktable on the second floor is a nice place to sit and work, but unfortunately this table doesn't have any power outlets. The WiFi works well though.
The menu is very large, with a lot of food and drink options. I tried the Zhuori Dry Curry, which was very tasty.
Overall I would say this is a good spot to work from in the morning and have lunch, but afternoons will probably be too crowded/noisy.
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).
A trendy hostel that is designed by the folks who did K5 as well. The cafe lounge space is open to public as well as the guests. There are some food options with coffee. The seats are not strictly for working but the atmosphere and the big window takes lots of sunlight so I like that than Citan where you get close to no sunlight in the cafe. One unfortunate thing is that there's close to no plugs to charge your devices, other than the one couch seat by the piano.
A very nice Japanese style location for STREAMER COFFEE. It was quite busy on a weekday morning, but got fairly empty later in the morning and around lunch time. Great WiFi, but I'm not sure about power outlets (I didn't see any at least).
I'm not quite sure if this is a permanent location or just a popup shop. Order on the ground floor, and then there are two floors of seating. It wasn't very busy when I visited on a weekday morning, however, the interior is very echoey, so if anyone is talking inside it feels noisy. There is a tiny restroom on the first floor.
A nice spot to grab a drink and get some work done. WiFi works well on the first floor, but wasn't really usable on the second floor. Staff was friendly and speaks good english.