Lets not go down the who's who path again lol
Lets not go down the who's who path again lol
@langbear starbucks not bad idea but see some hoped not saturday morning, anyway we see what others add, I'm not fussed any day if it's 9:00am as day don't usually start till gone Ten so always free 9:00am.
Looks like we'll have two handsome bald guys there now lol
Saturday morning Starbucks, not sure about the traffic into Nanya because of weekend shoppers. Saturday is also a family day for me.
There are places in the Aegean, but the place is a bit noisy. Unless someone has found a quiet coffee shop.
I was thinking more towards Wicker Basket, mid-week. Wicker Basket is relaxed, quiet, and the menu choice is bigger if you do fancy more than just a donut. There is a bus terminus 200m, car parking is easy, and it is also easy to park a bike outside the door. The other advantage is that you can pick up a decent loaf of bread on the way out. The owners are also expats, and they provide work for locals with disabilities, and so the money isn't going to go to megacorp, but stay in the community.
I would attend the S Wicker local. Even there it is a 30km drive for me.
nanya mall is my neighborhood, no need to travel to enjoy coffee and making friends. Hope to meet some of you there, if its convenient. Times and days are flexible for me
Nice try laofengzi = lawlzomg (both age 26). I am sure Haali is Not happy with your post either. Its Ok, I know you want to get even after I discovered that laofengzi is really lawlzomg or xb6asd as both had their accounts deleted the same day.
www.gokunming.com/en/users/profile/41754/laofengzi
Your account is less than 1 month old yet you know so much about Kunming - another jerk with multiple aliases.
Can you take it somewhere else please.
haha
@tigertiger what roads the wicker basket on as I agree about the pains of the Nanya mall lol
@Haali: And where does YOUR 'South' of Kunming begin? Confusing - I think of the main train station and farther south, but threw in my suggestions because it seemed to me that the term means different things to different people. But granted, Beichen doesn't seem to mean south to anybody.