Mifan or Mafan: Blufish

By That's Beijing, August 14, 2018

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The interior of Blufish is weird in a way we gather we’re supposed to appreciate: a sloping, whitewashed cavern flanked with mirrors and… nothing else. The menu here is an equally minimal list of coffee options. The soda americano (RMB38), a mix of soda water and espresso, is the most intriguing – though we suppose a flat white (RMB26) will do for minimalists. 

[Cover image via Blufish]


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