Olive green walls surround a bar area and a couple of pine-wood tables at Cafe Philo, which roasts its own beans to make good crema espressos and nuanced single-origin pour-overs. They also do refreshing espresso martinis when the owner has time to play mixologist. You can spend a relaxing afternoon here reading under warm-bulb industrial lights or talking coffee with the owner.
Cafe Philo
Macau
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