Italian coffee and its rich tradition from roasting to indulgence is synonymous for the Mediterranean way of life and our association of a perfect vacation. Italians are world famous for their coffee bars – that form an integral part of their daily routines – as well as their espresso, cappuccino coffee preparations people enjoy in every corner of the globe. The association of a shot of espresso with the light breeze of the Adriatic Sea, the historic town centres and breathtaking cars, makes us daydreaming in an instant.
Continue reading “Artisan roasters true to Italian & Austrian coffee culture”Right when the dry season nears its end, buds on coffee plants dare to stick out a just a little, only waiting impatiently for the first rainfall in order to burst open to full bloom. That first rain of a rainy season, we learn, will also determine the time of harvest which makes it an important forecast for coffee farmers, not only here in this beautiful midland of Guatemala. Continue reading “Visiting Finca Colombia in Antigua Guatemala”
Early morning, before tourists hit the streets and even before office folk goes about their morning routine of grabbing a to-go cup coffee at random coffee shops, the famous Portobello Road in Notting Hill is a lonely place. On our own search for a good cup of coffee
Continue reading “Aeropress coffee at Talkhouse Coffee, London”
Just as I finished publishing my previous post about the new breed of coffee shops in Dubai an email hit our inbox. It was an invitation to a private sneak peek into a new coffee bar for coffee connoisseurs in Dubai: Mokha 1450. Continue reading “Mokha 1450, the coffee bar for connoisseurs in Dubai”
Literally at every other corner of Dubai you would find a coffee shop offering the usual fare in paper cups of different sizes. For coffee connoisseurs on the other hand it has been tough to find what they are looking for. This is now changing. Continue reading “A new breed of coffee bars in Dubai with Tom & Serg leading the batch”
Paddington is a place not short of great coffee shops, small restaurants using organic produce and artisan bakeries offering their fresh fare. After walking past Infinity Bakery on Oxford Street one afternoon just before they closed we decided not to rush it but come back for a proper meal. So we came back for breakfast only a few days later and it was worth the return. Continue reading “About the art of coffee making, cold drip coffee & Infinity Bakery in Sydney”
Sydney is an amazing place on so many levels. One thing that amazes me in particular is that city’s neighbourhoods are very different and its fun trying to figure which other parts of the world they resemble. Sydney CBD appears like a small Manhattan, Manly could be a place right in the Florida Keys or the Caribbean whereas when in Paddington you’d feel like in London’s Nottinghill or similar. Continue reading “About Sydney’s diverse neighbourhoods & Greenhouse Coffee Bar”
Sydney’s coffee scene is booming, that’s what the locals tell us. Outside of Australia, Melbourne is widely know for its coffee culture, but here we learn that the capital of NSW is catching up big time! Continue reading “About seasonal coffee harvest & Mecca Espresso, Sydney”

