Mifan or Mafan: A Bite-Sized Review of Daily Bak

By That's Beijing, August 14, 2016

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Daily Bak may be in the other Sanlitun mall but its soft-opening prices are so damn good that it’s worth a visit.

Although the server tells us that Daily Bak means ‘daily meat’ (he is as confused as we are), the cafe-bakery in fact sells freshly baked European-style breads, pastries, donuts and coffee.

The made-to-order sandwiches are a solid lunch option at RMB15. Add a RMB6 donut and you’re looking at a pretty sweet deal.

See a listing for Daily Bak.

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