Che Che Cafe

Macau


Owned by a member of post-rock band Why Oceans, Che Che is reassuringly dimly lit and laid-back. A faux-antique world map and a neon sign lamenting 'Love Will Tear Us Apart' jump out from dark walls. You may see culturally minded youth discussing film over a bottle of sake or pints of frothy beer.


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