Coffee review

If you travel to these cities, you will go for nothing without coffee.

Published: 2024-11-02 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/02, One of the best ways to learn about a city is to take a cup of coffee and sit in the city's cafe, observe the people around you and listen to their different stories. In addition to coffee chain brands, from Northern Europe, Australia, and even Southeast Asia, each country has its own unique coffee symbol, even Vietnam's.

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One of the best ways to learn about a city is to sit in a city cafe with a cup of coffee, observe the people around you, and listen to their different stories. In addition to coffee chain brands, from northern Europe, Australia, and even Southeast Asia, each country has its own unique coffee symbol, and even Vietnamese civilian coffee, which may be beyond your imagination.

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Vienna is elegant and magnificent

The cafes of Vienna have existed in exquisite alleys for centuries. Bring a cup of coffee, eat a dessert, open a novel, linger in this charming city.

Sach Cafe

Sach Cafe is very popular because of its famous Sacher-Torte cake, which is a chocolate cake with apricot jam, and other desserts in the restaurant are also worth a try. What their family walks is not the street shop style, but relies on the high-end atmosphere aristocratic temperament to attract you. In addition to Sach cake, there are other delicious desserts in Europe. Please poke "dessert say love you for me and draw a heart map in Europe."

Demel Cafe

Demel Cafe (Demel): in this elegant and luxurious cafe, you can see the Hofburg Palace (Hofburg Palace) in the distance. Its window displays desserts that can be called works of art, some of which are made into ballet dancers and others in the shape of bonsai. Austrian cakes are all sweet and greasy, and Demel cake made of chocolate and nougat (Demeltorte) is their signature dessert.

Stockholm Nordic minimalism

If you draw a map of the coffee cuisine of the world, there will be no less Nordic, an area where coffee consumption per person is 1000 + per year, their cafes also have more choices.

Drop coffee

Drop Coffee, used to spread online about the best coffee in Stockholm, and even coffee training courses. His family's advantage is that the flower-pulling level is absolutely first-class, even if it has been drunk to the end, the flower is still there, and the store also has baked beans and hand-made coffee tools to sell. What prevails in the storefront is the modern minimalist style of northern Europe, with a slightly industrial sense, which is more suitable for several people to hold work meetings together, or to fika with friends.

Caf é pascal

Cafe Pascal, a small shop that has attracted a lot of attention on ins, is his first magic weapon. Whether it is the decoration and decoration of the store, or the utensils of food, it is very pleasing to the eye, and you can take a set of good pictures easily. Their house opens at 7 o'clock in the morning, and locals like to start the day with their croissant. The real Stockholm, more beautiful than expected, does not believe in "an aesthetic feast about Stockholm."

Melbourne Independent Cafe

Whether a city is stylish or not, going to a cafe is a very appropriate way to observe. At this point, Melbourne has the confidence to beat any other city in the world. Moreover, in Melbourne, a city without chain coffee brands, each is an independent coffee shop.

Market Lane Coffee

If you are after coffee itself, be sure to visit Market Lane Coffee, the "holy land" in the eyes of local coffee lovers. Since its opening in 2009, the shop has been responsible for selecting and growing the most suitable coffee beans in coffee producing areas around the world, rather than simply buying from imported raw beans. Each cup of coffee is made from seasonal coffee beans. For this only reason, do you want a drink right away?

Manchester Press's flower drawing.

Go to Manchester Press, which has a favorable rating of more than 97% on Urbanspoon, which is a new landmark for young people in Mocheng to gather and relax. This is a big coffee shop looming in the city. It is transformed by a warehouse where tables and chairs are pieced together at will. From the outside, I thought it was a club, but when I went in, I found it was a delicate cafe, and the barista was very distracted. He not only had a regular heart shape, but also could make his favorite pattern according to the customer's request or even his mood.

Kyoto Tea or Coffee

Japanese tea has a higher status than coffee. In Kyoto, cafes have a faint smell of matcha.

Maoan

If you want to find a coffee shop to represent Kyoto, Maoan must be on the list. The shop dates back to the Taisho period (1912-1926). Founder Maojiro Tanegawa built eight teahouses in Yoshida Mountain, and Maoan is one of them. The view here is very good, overlooking the whole of Kyoto. On August 16 every year, you can also see the famous five mountains of Kyoto Dawenzi Mountain sending fire. Maoan's light meal and afternoon tea are changed according to the season. If you encounter matcha cheesecake and cherry blossom Qifeng cake, you should try it well.

Cafe? Bibliotic Hello!

Cafe? Bibliotic Hello! It is a coffee shop rebuilt from the traditional Japanese town house, retaining black tile eaves and wood primary colors, tall space planning, combined with cast-iron bookshelves, scattered Nordic-style furniture, mature and stable tone. The shopkeeper said his biggest dream was to open a coffee shop with a traditional stove and high bookshelves. And this high bookshelf is also called "Cafe Bibliotic Hello!" The most important feature of.

In addition to cafes, 1 million people have been causing trouble in Kyoto recently. for details, see "millions of people pour into Kyoto, what are they going to do?"

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Hanoi civilian coffee

Vietnam has a proud civilian coffee culture and adds a variety of ingredients to coffee to create affordable delicacies. In the old houses in the alleys of the old city of Hanoi, the smell of ice, dripping pots and dust collided together.

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Cafe L â m, a plain-looking coffee shop located in the old town, has few foreign guests, and local customers sit at low tables like roadside stalls, drinking a cup of rich black coffee (30000 dong) and yogurt iced coffee (25000 dong). The shop opened in 1952, and during the Civil War, cash-strapped painters used their works to offset the "elegant debt" of the cafe, giving birth to the masterpieces on the walls.

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Loading T sees the old villa of the abandoned palace near Hanoi Cathedral. Please do not hesitate to climb the curved escalator to the second floor. This mini hippie coffee shop is on your left. The space is a little small, you can sit by the balcony and enjoy the painted baroque column and Nanyang tiles, while drinking local coffee, egg coffee roasted with egg white and black coffee (45000 Vietnamese dong).

Coffee benefit time

If you can't go and fly to all over the world for coffee, the warm Pacific Coffee around the corner will send colored hand-painted cups for your 25th birthday. From now to July 31, you can get the lovely 25th anniversary cup in the picture by buying a standard cup or a large hot drink at the Pacific Cafe.

Pacific Coffee, which originated in Hong Kong, opened its first branch in the Bank of America Center in Central, Hong Kong in 1992 and now has more than 500 stores around the world. Enter mainland China in 2011 and strive to build the Chinese people's own coffee chain brand.

The picture and text is from Lonely Planet magazine

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