
What's Up Cafe Yangon
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Quite a chill out place to hang about or do some work with aromatic cup of coffee and a piece of decent deserts.
It could get a little bit annoying when a group of loud people join in and some photo hunting people roaming around, especially in the weekends.
But you can easily drift away with your book (bring your own) or sink into your work in the laptop for long hour, during the weekdays.
I also like the outdoor garden with a lot of greens and shades.
I had high hopes for it, but unfortunately, my experience fell short of expectations. While there were some positives, they were overshadowed by significant drawbacks.
Firstly, let's talk about the positives. It does offer wifi access, which is always a plus for those looking to stay connected. Additionally, the ambiance is pleasant with its green and calm environment, providing a peaceful atmosphere to enjoy your coffee.
However, the drawbacks quickly became apparent. Despite the moderate quality of the coffee, the limited seating options were a major inconvenience. With only two tables suitable for working on a laptop or doing homework comfortably, it's not an ideal spot for those needing to focus or get work done. The remaining tables are strictly for sitting only, leaving little space for productivity.
Furthermore, while electric sockets are provided at some tables, it's disappointing that only about half of them have this feature. This lack of consistency can be frustrating for patrons who rely on charging their devices while they dine or work.
Another issue is the accessibility of the cafe. Tucked away down a small lane from the main road, it's not the easiest place to find or reach. This inconvenience could deter potential customers from visiting, especially if they're unfamiliar with the area.
While the cafe does offer amenities such as air conditioning and a parking lot for approximately 10 cars, these features alone aren't enough to compensate for its shortcomings.
In summary, it may be suitable for a casual visit, but it's not the best choice for those seeking a productive working environment. With limited seating options, inconsistent access to electric sockets, and a challenging location to find, I wouldn't recommend it to office staffs and students, as a go-to spot for getting work done.
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