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Published: 2024-09-19 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, The best way to learn about a city is to walk into a local cafe and serve a cup of specialty coffee in the air full of roasted cocoa beans and a warm smell. Next, the editor will share with you the coffee shop guide of the seven major cities in the world. I hope it will be helpful to you! Czech Prague coffee beans: Kava features: Kava is rich brown and black, tall and Turkish coffee beans

The best way to learn about a city is to walk into a local cafe and serve a cup of specialty coffee in the air full of roasted cocoa beans and a warm smell. Next, the editor will share with you the coffee shop guide of the seven major cities in the world. I hope it will be helpful to you!

Prague, Czech Republic

Coffee beans: Kava

Features: Kava is rich brown and black, similar to Turkish coffee beans, large and round. The coffee is the same as the thick color of Kava and has a strong taste. A small cup of coffee contains enough caffeine to drive away all tiredness.

Order guide:

Preso s ml é kem: long espresso with milk

The only difference between long espresso and espresso is that the former uses more water and stretches the strong taste of espresso longitudinally, but makes up for the regret that espresso always leaves enthusiasts. Milk is often served in delicate white porcelain pots, and there are two choices, hot and cold, according to the drinker's preference.

V í densk á k á va: long espresso with whipped cream

V í densk á k á va has its own unique container-a tall glass in which the brown liquid gradually changes from dark to light, and the barista squeezes a delicate and smooth cream on the golden brown top of the liquid. The smell of cream softens the strong taste of the coffee and is suitable for quietly lighting a cup to enjoy the whole afternoon.

Guide to local cafes:

Nostalgia: Grand Cafe Orient

Grand Cafe Orient's ceiling is regularly hung with brass chandeliers, which are unique, yellow and green chandeliers designed by Czech artist Joseph Gocar in 1912 and preserved to this day. Wouldn't it be nice to go into a warm cafe, sit in a green velvet seat, order a local favorite dessert medovnik (honey cream cake), with a cup of steaming coffee, and maybe enthusiastic locals will come forward and talk to you in poor English?

New trend: La Boh è meLa Boh è me

Like the Heavenly Shop in the fairy tale, the gray-and-white cloud wallpaper fills the cafe with fairy spirit. The menu here is a blackboard with colorful chalk characters, and the shopkeeper inadvertently sends the guests a relaxed mood with cartoon handwritten fonts.

On the second floor, the roaster kept turning, and the coffee beans smelled comfortably in the high temperature. The waiter with a silver tray walked quickly to the table and put the coffee in front of the guests skillfully during the greeting interval.

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