Mifan or Mafan: A Bite-Sized Review of Artemis

By That's Beijing, August 1, 2016

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Sanlitun is hip cafe central. But Artemis takes hip to new heights with its cafe-within-a-design shop concept. The Taikooli store sells arty objects and designer notepads alongside pastries, drinks and a really rad raspberry and mint ice tea (RMB28). 

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Snack prices are low, but we dare you to buy only edibles.

See a listing of Artemis.

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