Out in Sūzhōu's higher education district, on the eastern side of the Industrial Park area, this cafe is a hit for its Western-style food, good coffee, free wi-fi and stylish interior. Customers tend to be international staff and students from the surrounding universities and, as a result, staff speak reasonable English.
Zemo Cafe
Suzhou
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