We visited Feeka twice in two days, once at tea time (oh, the beautiful, beautiful cakes!) and then again in the morning for their one-for-one offer on coffee.
AgfaPhoto Vista Plus 400, Pentax K1000
Fujicolor Pro 160S (expired), Pentax K1000
We visited Feeka twice in two days, once at tea time (oh, the beautiful, beautiful cakes!) and then again in the morning for their one-for-one offer on coffee.
AgfaPhoto Vista Plus 400, Pentax K1000
Fujicolor Pro 160S (expired), Pentax K1000
the cafes there in Taiwan seem all so pretty!
love the mood in this images <3
This was in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, dear Sara and they have so many beautiful cafes in that city! <3
wow i love that it looks like a kitchen place, the tiles and hanging lamps, very intimate
the last photo almost looks like a magazine layout but i looked again and realised it isnt haha
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Hahaha, thank you? :) This cafe has great space and awesome light!
I love your blog! I’m also a film fanatic, and I used to live in Taipei as well! Your pictures really bring me back and give me that good old nostalgic feeling. Thank you so much :)
Annie
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Hi Annie, thank you for your lovely words! Will be looking forward to checking out the film photos on your blog. Happy lunar new year! <3
Heehee! Your coffee shop posts always make me feel giddy, Katie :)
Cafes and film photography are quite the perfect match, aren’t they? <3
Such a cool place! I love the mix of the old underdone walls and the rest of the decoration.
I think it all works well with the open-space concept, very cool indeed! :)
the name sounds a little bit obscene in italian and that makes me giggle like a 13 years old :)
anyway, i love the botanical prints on the wall!
Hahaha, now I am so curious what it sounds like in Italian. Feeka is a play on spelling of the word ‘fika’, which is a concept in Swedish culture with the basic meaning “to drink coffee”. :D
you and your yummy photos of all those yummy foods!
Hahahaha, I try my best :)