Someday we’ll know
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Someday we’ll know

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Depend on U

A peculiar café run by an eccentric group of people.

A place that turned its balcony and backyard garden into the storefront,
and transformed the front of the house into the backroom.
Next door sits a small, temple-like building tucked between walls—not too close, not too far.

Inside, the café offers an odd mix of services that seem completely unrelated…

Don’t believe it? Just take a look at the boldly displayed flyer advertising the shop’s offerings:

“Enjoy your morning meal, get tipsy at night with our drinks.
Food cooked as the chef commands. Bring your own grill for grilled fish and liquor.
Interior design services. Fortune-telling and deity worship.
Private investigations on spouses.
Portrait painting. Modeling services.
Process engineering. Deputy chairperson for hire. Daily cat care.”

Despite the strange mix, the café still sees a steady flow of customers—
not overwhelmingly busy, but far from deserted.

Especially the Michelin-starred chef’s food service—
which somehow got lost amidst the café’s “for hire” madness—quietly attracts a devoted following (really), like water slowly seeping through sand.

At least there’s one beautiful woman, tired of other food,
who comes every day, faithfully waiting to taste the chef’s meals…

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Someday we’ll know

Depend on U A peculiar café run by an eccentric group of people. A place that turned its balcony and backyard garden into the storefront, and transformed the front of the house into the backroom. Next door sits a small, temple-like building tucked between walls—not too close, not too far. Inside, the café offers an odd mix of services that seem completely unrelated… Don’t believe it? Just take a look at the boldly displayed flyer advertising the shop’s offerings: “Enjoy your morning meal, get tipsy at night with our drinks. Food cooked as the chef commands. Bring your own grill for grilled fish and liquor. Interior design services. Fortune-telling and deity worship. Private investigations on spouses. Portrait painting. Modeling services. Process engineering. Deputy chairperson for hire. Daily cat care.” Despite the strange mix, the café still sees a steady flow of customers— not overwhelmingly busy, but far from deserted. Especially the Michelin-starred chef’s food service— which somehow got lost amidst the café’s “for hire” madness—quietly attracts a devoted following (really), like water slowly seeping through sand. At least there’s one beautiful woman, tired of other food, who comes every day, faithfully waiting to taste the chef’s meals…
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