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Exam season is coming and sometimes, our usual spots aren't the most conducive of study areas with the influx of other students joining in the fray to cram some last minute reviews. On the other hand, one's corner can become the worst place to be in especially when they have rules such as no food or beverages. Although reasonable, the brain cannot function without any nutrients. Or in my case, caffeine.
As such, here's a short list of some of my favourite cafés to hit the books at:
As such, here's a short list of some of my favourite cafés to hit the books at:
1) Niko and...

Not only is the food delicious, but each seat has its own plug and the café is well-lit. Plus there's free wifi in case you need to look up anything for class.
2) Lattest

Not only is the food delicious, but each seat has its own plug and the café is well-lit. Plus there's free wifi in case you need to look up anything for class.
2) Lattest

Although it may seem small, Lattest is has plenty of seating and it's a quiet place that's good to get some work done. Every time I come here, I find myself admiring the gorgeous latte art on my drinks. On a side note, they do have free wifi as well.
3) Café Trois Chambres
3) Café Trois Chambres

It may seem a bit old-fashioned but the exterior provides a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere that makes it seem as if time has stopped. Which, is what we all need when we're perpetually counting down the seconds towards exams. Aside from it's beautiful interior, their cheesecakes are some of the best I've tried and their coffee is simply superb.
Sources (for both the photos and reviews):
Sources (for both the photos and reviews):
- http://peekingduck.co/best-cafes-to-work-in-tokyo/
- https://www.timeout.com/tokyo/restaurants/best-kissaten-coffee-shops-in-tokyo
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