Chichi Coffee

Pingyao


Behind its green doors is a cute-as-pie, blink-and-you'll-miss-it cafe serving some of Pingyao's best espresso, lattes and single-origin brews in a warm setting lined with bookshelves and cosy seats. Come night-time, swap caffeine for simple cocktails and start a conversation with the Fujianese owner Shrew. There are rooms too – they're not at this address, but Shrew can take you there.

Shrew can cook you breakfast (¥30, 10am to 11am), if she has the right ingredients at hand.


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