A Cafeteria
Describe a café that you know in your hometown.
You should say:
where it is
You should say:
where it is
located in a Japanese owned shopping mall in the city CBD, just a few
stops from where I live.
how often you go there
And as for how often I go there, well actually
seldom did I go there, the only time I went there was during a reunion
with a couple of my high school friends a few years ago, because I haven’t
quite adapted to the western lifestyles yet. And buying a cup of coffee in CN
would accounts for much higher proportion of income than that in
western countries.
what kind of food they serve there
what kind of food they serve there
I remember that they’ve got a really good selection of both Chinese and Western food, so there’s a lot to choose
from.
and explain why you like to choose in this place.
There is a combination of reasons for why I would like to go there, one
of which would be that it’s really big and
spacious, so it creates a convivial
atmosphere. Although it
can sometimes get pretty crowded in the evenings.
Anyway, another thing to mention would be that the food
and drinks there are pretty good-value. Because I mean,
most of the Western food there only costs between about 30 to 50 yuan, which
is a lot cheaper than most of the other Western restaurants in
the city. And the price of the coffee there is round about the same
price as Starbuck’s, which some people might see as expensive,
but considering the fact that we’re not only paying for the drink but also the
environment, I’d say it’s definitely worth it.
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