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Good shop: the craft cafe in Paris, France, the literary romance of the Eiffel Tower, the romantic capital of the world.
With the financial support of SEMAST, five good friends set up the Cafe (Caf Craf) in Paris. This is a wonderful surprise waiting for tourists to encounter by chance; a sentimental one designed to provide freelancers with a comfortable workspace where they can quietly hone their "craftsmanship". Under the design of POOL Studio, the cafe is divided into three functional spaces: the innermost is a warm salon
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Explore three Paris open-air cafes to experience French romance and travel to the capital.
Abstract: apart from the Eiffel Tower, the cafe is the best representative of Paris. 2. Maison Plisson Delphine Plisson House adheres to the idea of founder Delfin Pulitsson. There are no dishes that are not tasty, only carefully selected ingredients from Europe. Apart from the Eiffel Tower, the cafe is the best representative of Paris.
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How many high-tech coffee pots do you recommend?!
Trinity ONE: stainless steel and black walnut coffee equipment from Mark Folker, multi-skill preparation station with dumping, air pressure and ice drop coffee and other functions, users can experience the taste of beans in a variety of ways. Dutch Lab Eiffel: would anyone like a slow, cold cup of Dutch coffee? Right! The coffee pot that mimics the Eiffel Tower can be full.
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French Coffee Culture
When the French conducted a survey of foreign tourists and were asked what was the most attractive thing about Paris, many people answered not places of interest such as the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower, but cafes scattered on the streets of Paris. Someone once compared cafes to the skeletons of France, saying that if they were torn down, France would fall apart. Xu Zhimo also said that if there are no cafes in Paris,
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The French and the Common sense of Coffee Culture
When the French conducted a survey of foreign tourists and were asked what was the most attractive thing about Paris, many people answered not places of interest such as the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower, but cafes scattered on the streets of Paris. Someone once compared cafes to the skeletons of France, saying that if they were torn down, France would fall apart. Xu Zhimo also said that if there are no cafes in Paris,
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Common sense of Coffee Culture French and Coffee Culture
When the French conducted a survey of foreign tourists and were asked what was the most attractive thing about Paris, many people answered not places of interest such as the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower, but cafes scattered on the streets of Paris. Someone once compared cafes to the skeletons of France, saying that if they were torn down, France would fall apart. Xu Zhimo also said that if there are no cafes in Paris,
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French and Coffee Culture basic knowledge of Fine Coffee Culture
When the French conducted a survey of foreign tourists and were asked what was the most attractive thing about Paris, many people answered not places of interest such as the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower, but cafes scattered on the streets of Paris. Someone once compared cafes to the skeletons of France, saying that if they were torn down, France would fall apart. Xu Zhimo also said that if there are no cafes in Paris,
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French people and coffee culture common sense coffee culture spread
The French have done a survey of foreign tourists. When asked what is the most attractive thing in Paris, many people's answer is not the Louvre, Eiffel Tower and other places of interest, but the cafes scattered in the streets of Paris. Cafes have been likened to the skeletons of France, and it has been said that France would fall apart if they were taken apart. Xu Zhimo also said that if Paris lacks cafes, I am afraid
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The romantic open-air cafe is almost a portrayal of French life.
This traditional and unique coffee culture, France allows people to rest and drink coffee all over the streets, under the shade of trees, roadsides, squares, riverbanks, cruise boats, street balconies, and even the Eiffel Tower and the form, style, size, there are coffee shops, cafes, halls, rooms. The most popular and romantic ones are those open-air cafes, which are almost legal.
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The building steam punk ice drop coffee machine uses ice drops to make coffee.
The Gothic style of the Dutch laboratory is a complex and aesthetic device that uses ice droplets to make coffee. The Dutch laboratory has previously invented many steampunk-themed products, such as the original steampunk and Eiffel. The project continues to adopt the theme of steampunk. Each structure is built in Korea, using anodic aluminum plating components, laser cutting, brass tuning
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French Coffee Culture World Fine Coffee
The French drink coffee slowly, taste it carefully, read books and newspapers, talk about it, and soak it for most of the day. Because of this traditional and unique coffee culture, France gives people a rest and drink coffee all over the streets, under the shade of trees, by the side of the road, by the square, on the riverbank, on cruise boats, on street balconies, and even on the Eiffel Tower in form, style and size, there are coffee shops.
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French Coffee Culture Coffee basic knowledge
The French drink coffee slowly, taste it carefully, read books and newspapers, talk about it, and soak it for most of the day. Because of this traditional and unique coffee culture, France gives people a rest and drink coffee all over the streets, under the shade of trees, by the side of the road, by the square, on the riverbank, on cruise boats, on street balconies, and even on the Eiffel Tower in form, style and size, there are coffee shops.
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French Coffee Culture in the Romantic Capital
French people drink coffee slowly, taste it carefully, read books and newspapers, talk about it, and "soak" for most of the day. Because of this traditional and unique coffee culture, French coffee resting places can be found all over the streets, under the shade of trees, by the side of the road, by the square, on the riverbank, on cruise ships, on street balconies, and even on the Eiffel Tower. But the form, style and size are not limited to one style.
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French Coffee Culture tradition and unique Coffee Culture
The French drink coffee slowly, taste it carefully, read books and newspapers, talk about it, and soak it for most of the day. Because of this traditional and unique coffee culture, France gives people a rest and drink coffee all over the streets, under the shade of trees, by the side of the road, by the square, on the riverbank, on cruise boats, on street balconies, and even on the Eiffel Tower in form, style and size, there are coffee shops.
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French coffee culture French people drink coffee slowly
The French drink coffee slowly, taste carefully, read books and newspapers, talk loudly, and soak for most of the day. Because of this traditional and unique coffee culture, France allows people to rest and drink coffee all over the streets and alleys, under the shade of trees, beside the road, beside the square, on the river bank, on cruise ships, on the balcony facing the street, and even on the Eiffel Tower. However, the form, style and size of coffee shops are not limited.
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Explore five Paris open-air cafes to experience French romance
Apart from the Eiffel Tower, the cafe is the best representative of Paris. The open-air cafe satisfies all people's imagination of the romance of Paris: on the terrace, in the lazy summer sun, smelling coffee, watching people come and go, and enjoy leisure time. Let's follow the French fashion magazine LOfficiel to explore the following five Paris open-air cafes. 1.
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Coffee Culture French and Coffee Culture
When the French conducted a survey of foreign tourists and were asked what was the most attractive thing about Paris, many people answered not places of interest such as the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower, but cafes scattered on the streets of Paris. Someone once compared cafes to the skeletons of France, saying that if they were torn down, France would fall apart. Xu Zhimo also said that if there are no cafes in Paris,
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World Coffee Culture French and Coffee Culture
When the French conducted a survey of foreign tourists and were asked what was the most attractive thing about Paris, many people answered not places of interest such as the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower, but cafes scattered on the streets of Paris. Someone once compared cafes to the skeletons of France, saying that if they were torn down, France would fall apart. Xu Zhimo also said that if there are no cafes in Paris,
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The Story of Fine Coffee Culture French and Coffee Culture
When the French conducted a survey of foreign tourists and were asked what was the most attractive thing about Paris, many people answered not places of interest such as the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower, but cafes scattered on the streets of Paris. Someone once compared cafes to the skeletons of France, saying that if they were torn down, France would fall apart. Xu Zhimo also said that if there are no cafes in Paris,
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General knowledge of Fine Coffee Culture French and Coffee Culture
When the French conducted a survey of foreign tourists and were asked what was the most attractive thing about Paris, many people answered not places of interest such as the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower, but cafes scattered on the streets of Paris. Someone once compared cafes to the skeletons of France, saying that if they were torn down, France would fall apart. Xu Zhimo also said that if there are no cafes in Paris,
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