San3 Cafe
咖啡 · ⭐ 3.9
No. 103, Heshun Dongxiang

Dishes
Dirty‘Dirty’ is a creative dish primarily composed of fried potato chunks, spices, and a special sauce. The potato pieces are first fried until golden and crispy, then coated with a distinctive sauce made from a blend of spices and seasonings, resulting in a unique appearance and flavor.
Pour-over CoffeeHand-poured coffee is a manually brewed coffee, primarily made from coffee beans. The preparation method involves placing ground coffee powder into a filter paper, then slowly pouring hot water from a pour-over kettle through the filter to extract pure coffee liquid.
TiramisuTiramisu is a dessert originating from Italy, made primarily with ladyfingers, coffee, mascarpone cheese, and cocoa powder. The preparation involves soaking the ladyfingers in coffee, layering them with mascarpone cheese, and finally dusting with cocoa powder for decoration.
Orange SeaOrange Sea is a dessert or drink made primarily with fresh oranges, typically sliced or juiced and mixed with ice, syrup, or dairy. A touch of lemon juice or honey may be added for flavor, offering a refreshing taste and bright orange-yellow color.
CroissantA croissant is a French bread shaped like a horn. Made from high-gluten flour, yeast, sugar, salt, and milk, the dough is fermented and then baked to create a golden, crispy exterior and a soft, porous interior.
Black Tea Yinyang LatteHong Kong-style milk tea with black tea and cold milk layered in a cup, creating a 'yin-yang' effect. The brewed black tea is cooled and mixed with chilled milk for a smooth, layered taste.
Spanish LatteSpanish Latte is a coffee beverage made from high-quality coffee beans, carefully ground and brewed, then blended with steamed milk, and finally topped with a delicate layer of frothy milk to create a rich and layered taste experience.
Yuan Yang LatteYuan Yang Latte is a fusion beverage primarily made by mixing coffee and milk, typically presented in a layered style within a single cup—one side being concentrated coffee and the other side hot or cold milk—created through a special pouring technique that forms a visual yin-yang effect. The preparation involves pouring coffee and milk separately into the cup, using differences in density to achieve the layering.