This used to be my favorite spot to hangout. What the heck happened? I used to come here a lot of times to get work done because the atmosphere was so calm and quiet, now everything about this place is a turn off. It's always jam-packed with obnoxiously loud people who make it impossible to concentrate on getting any work done unless you're wearing headphones or earplugs. And the staff doesn't bother to ask people to kindly keep it down. The cafe is almost always understaffed with one or two people on the counter, and it takes forever for the employees to finish what they are doing and finally take your order because there is no one else to do it. Internet is always going out constantly as well. It's a shame what this cafe has gone to.
this cafe is not the best place to study their internet is never working been here 3 times and the internet never i working
Frequently unreliable internet terrible for studying
Everything is great but the WIFI I have been here about 15 times and only 3 times the WiFi has worked… don’t come here to study it’s not reliable
I come to this location atleast one or twice a week and order the same milk tea single everytime. I would have given it 5 stars but it seems like they changed their ingredients for Original Milk Tea, the past 2 nights I went the og milk tea tasted different. At first I thought it was just one time but I got the same taste tonight. I hope you guys bring back the original ingredient, I like that more.
excellent place to share, simple food
I recently visited Paris Bakery in Miramar, FL, and unfortunately, my experience left much to be desired. The main issue that stood out was their abysmal internet connection. As someone who often frequents coffee shops to study or work remotely, I was sorely disappointed by the poor quality of their internet service. Not only was the internet connection unreliable and slow, but it was clear that the internal network prioritized the workers' music streaming over providing a functional connection for customers. This lack of consideration for patrons who rely on a stable internet connection was frustrating and made my visit far less productive than I had hoped. In addition to the internet woes, I found the prices at Paris Bakery to be exorbitant, especially when compared to other local Korean bakeries. Paying $3.50 for a piece of bread and $7 for a drink felt unjustifiable, considering the inflated prices and lackluster amenities provided. While I will admit that the food at Paris Bakery was delicious, the overall experience was marred by the overpriced menu and subpar internet connection. Ultimately, I expected more from a bakery that positions itself as a place for customers to relax, work, or study while enjoying a treat. Unfortunately, my visit to Paris Bakery fell short of my expectations