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]]>However, if you aren’t familiar with French coffee traditions, you might find yourself a little overwhelmed with the options and the whole process. Here’s your guide to ordering coffee in France to be sure that you don’t get lost.
If you order a “coffee” in France, you will be given a small cup of extremely strong espresso with no sugar and no milk. This is an acquired taste, so be careful if you only order “un cafe!”
Cafe au lait is an extremely popular choice in France. One shot of espresso is combined with a larger portion of steamed milk to create a creamy, delicious beverage that people absolutely love.
Cappuccino isn’t only made in Italy, also being found in France commonly. Thirty percent espresso, fifty percent steamed milk, and twenty percent froth create this rich, milk-rich hot beverage.
An “American coffee” is the name that the French give to a watered-down espresso. That’s right, the beverage that France sees as a weak version of coffee is just espresso with hot water added.
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]]>Unicorn Cafe is located in Bangkok, Thailand, and it’s incredibly popular among Instagram users who visit this Southeast Asian city. Unicorn Cafe offers you a chance to try pastel-colored treats and glittery beverages while you sit among toys like big plush unicorns and My Little Pony figurines.
If you visit the cafe, don’t be surprised if you suddenly get irrationally happy. The atmosphere in the cafe is amazing, with all the adults feeling like kids again, unable to hide the excitement. We believe there should be more places like this around the world, don’t you agree?
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]]>The cafe is owned by Anya and Daniel, a couple that came up with its concept in 2016.
Doris Day is a favorite place of freelancers, who often stay there for hours with their laptops. Travel bloggers rarely miss the chance to take a photo there while in St. Petersburg.
Enjoy the photos of this lovely place until you get to visit it in person.
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]]>The post Malang City in Indonesia Has an Awesome Dog Café appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Pawvilion is a sanctuary for dog owners and their beloved pets who come there to hang out and talk about their fur babies. The café offers other services too, such as dog training and helpful advice if you need it. Their menu is divided into sections for people and for dogs, which is rarely the case in pet-friendly establishments.
Enjoy the photos of the interior and all the lovely dogs on the café’s Instagram page and make sure to visit the place if you ever get the chance!
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]]>Spaniards have a daily routine of having a cup of coffee in the morning, another at mid-day during a short break, and another after eating lunch.
It can be difficult, however, to know what kind of coffee to order when traveling to this European country. So here’s your coffee guide to Spain with a description of the most popular varieties to make life a little easier.
This is the simplest coffee. It’s just a tiny shot of espresso served in a minuscule cup, with no added milk nor water.
The most popular coffee drink in Spain is this coffee and milk creation. A shot or two of coffee is blended with scalded milk to make a creamy, rich drink.
A “cortado” is like a cross between a café solo and a café con leche. Just a tiny bit of milk is added to this variety, giving it a hint of creaminess to mask the bitterness of espresso.
An “americano” is simply a shot of espresso diluted with hot water to make it less strong. It doesn’t contain any milk or other ingredients, though.
This unique coffee variety combines a shot of espresso and sweetened, condensed milk to make a sugary, dessert-like coffee beverage.
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]]>Tartine SF
Tartine has some of the most scrumptious items on their menu, from sweet desserts to salty breads with toppings. Take a look at this amazing new dish Ryan created for Tartine in San Francisco. On top of fresh ricotta, he placed a variety of citrus fruits in rainbow red, orange and white, added a tad of honey and garnished with kiwi.
When you visit this bakery, check out “Tartine All Day” – the cookbook you can get for a friend as a gift, put together by author Liz Prueitt purveying the great recipes by Pastry Chef James Beard.
Tartine Seoul
Tartine also opened in Seoul. Have a taste of this incredible chocolate layered Opera cake you are most likely going to like it. And guess what, they have valet parking in Tartine bakery in Seoul!
Tartine bread is always super fresh and delicious, and you can take it home to spread with avocado and yellow cherry tomatoes.
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]]>The post Here’s Your Guide to Ordering Coffee in France appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>However, if you aren’t familiar with French coffee traditions, you might find yourself a little overwhelmed with the options and the whole process. Here’s your guide to ordering coffee in France to be sure that you don’t get lost.
If you order a “coffee” in France, you will be given a small cup of extremely strong espresso with no sugar and no milk. This is an acquired taste, so be careful if you only order “un cafe!”
Cafe au lait is an extremely popular choice in France. One shot of espresso is combined with a larger portion of steamed milk to create a creamy, delicious beverage that people absolutely love.
Cappuccino isn’t only made in Italy, also being found in France commonly. Thirty percent espresso, fifty percent steamed milk, and twenty percent froth create this rich, milk-rich hot beverage.
An “American coffee” is the name that the French give to a watered-down espresso. That’s right, the beverage that France sees as a weak version of coffee is just espresso with hot water added.
The post Here’s Your Guide to Ordering Coffee in France appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>The post The Unicorn-Inspired Cafe Will Bring You Back to Childhood appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Unicorn Cafe is located in Bangkok, Thailand, and it’s incredibly popular among Instagram users who visit this Southeast Asian city. Unicorn Cafe offers you a chance to try pastel-colored treats and glittery beverages while you sit among toys like big plush unicorns and My Little Pony figurines.
If you visit the cafe, don’t be surprised if you suddenly get irrationally happy. The atmosphere in the cafe is amazing, with all the adults feeling like kids again, unable to hide the excitement. We believe there should be more places like this around the world, don’t you agree?
The post The Unicorn-Inspired Cafe Will Bring You Back to Childhood appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>The post Doris Day Is a Beautiful Cafe in St. Petersburg appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>The cafe is owned by Anya and Daniel, a couple that came up with its concept in 2016.
Doris Day is a favorite place of freelancers, who often stay there for hours with their laptops. Travel bloggers rarely miss the chance to take a photo there while in St. Petersburg.
Enjoy the photos of this lovely place until you get to visit it in person.
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]]>The post Malang City in Indonesia Has an Awesome Dog Café appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Pawvilion is a sanctuary for dog owners and their beloved pets who come there to hang out and talk about their fur babies. The café offers other services too, such as dog training and helpful advice if you need it. Their menu is divided into sections for people and for dogs, which is rarely the case in pet-friendly establishments.
Enjoy the photos of the interior and all the lovely dogs on the café’s Instagram page and make sure to visit the place if you ever get the chance!
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]]>The post Your Guide to Ordering Coffee in Spain appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Spaniards have a daily routine of having a cup of coffee in the morning, another at mid-day during a short break, and another after eating lunch.
It can be difficult, however, to know what kind of coffee to order when traveling to this European country. So here’s your coffee guide to Spain with a description of the most popular varieties to make life a little easier.
This is the simplest coffee. It’s just a tiny shot of espresso served in a minuscule cup, with no added milk nor water.
The most popular coffee drink in Spain is this coffee and milk creation. A shot or two of coffee is blended with scalded milk to make a creamy, rich drink.
A “cortado” is like a cross between a café solo and a café con leche. Just a tiny bit of milk is added to this variety, giving it a hint of creaminess to mask the bitterness of espresso.
An “americano” is simply a shot of espresso diluted with hot water to make it less strong. It doesn’t contain any milk or other ingredients, though.
This unique coffee variety combines a shot of espresso and sweetened, condensed milk to make a sugary, dessert-like coffee beverage.
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]]>The post One Cafe Stop in the Coolest Part of San Francisco appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Tartine SF
Tartine has some of the most scrumptious items on their menu, from sweet desserts to salty breads with toppings. Take a look at this amazing new dish Ryan created for Tartine in San Francisco. On top of fresh ricotta, he placed a variety of citrus fruits in rainbow red, orange and white, added a tad of honey and garnished with kiwi.
When you visit this bakery, check out “Tartine All Day” – the cookbook you can get for a friend as a gift, put together by author Liz Prueitt purveying the great recipes by Pastry Chef James Beard.
Tartine Seoul
Tartine also opened in Seoul. Have a taste of this incredible chocolate layered Opera cake you are most likely going to like it. And guess what, they have valet parking in Tartine bakery in Seoul!
Tartine bread is always super fresh and delicious, and you can take it home to spread with avocado and yellow cherry tomatoes.
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