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Jaho Coffee Roaster

Jaho blends café culture with a slightly elevated, global feel. You can sip your latte alongside a coconut-milk boba or settle into a quiet table with a pastry and your laptop. The atmosphere is ideal for a solo morning, a coffee date, or catching up on emails. The service is always warm, and the drink menu has something for everyone, including wine and cocktails later in the day.

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Concord Avenue Café

This tiny Taiwanese-style café is tucked away on Concord Avenue but well worth seeking out. The breakfast options are different from what you’ll find elsewhere—think tea eggs, Chinese sausage, bento boxes, and ramen. The bubble teas are fresh and flavorful, and they pair surprisingly well with the savory menu.

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Jaho Coffee Roaster & Wine Bar - The Kensington

Jaho Coffee Roaster & Wine Bar in Boston is a neat place where you can get both really good coffee and wine. You can find it in lively parts of Boston like Chinatown and Back Bay. They roast their coffee, and they also have tasty pastries, sandwiches, and even drinks with alcohol. It looks modern and snug inside, with wooden tables and a fun vibe.

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Bao Bao Bakery & Café

Bao Bao Bakery & Café, located in the heart of Boston's Chinatown, is an Asian fusion bakery offering a wonderful array of baked goods and expertly made coffee. Founded in 2005, Bao Bao brings the freshest, most creative pastries to the neighborhood, from French-inspired treats to almost-too-pretty-to-eat desserts.