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tsujiri chinatown sits on newport court like it's always belonged there, pulling a steady stream of solo coffee drinkers through its doors. the 4.4 stars from nearly two thousand reviews tell part of the story. the rest unfolds in ceramic cups that warm your palms and the quiet concentration of regulars who've claimed their favorite spots. this isn't chain coffee. you can taste the difference in that first sip, feel it in the weight of the cup. the kind of place where baristas remember your order without trying too hard to be your friend. tea sits alongside coffee here, which makes sense in chinatown, where traditions blend without making a fuss about it. solo workers type away on laptops while dessert plates collect crumbs nearby. newport court bustles outside, but inside feels separate. intentional. the sort of independent spot that survives because it does the basics brilliantly, day after day.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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