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Noir et l’Or, Aromcaffè

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The coffeehouses in Budapest were inviting, especially now as it was neither crowded nor too hot. And with a good sense for design and a certain facileness in decoration they very often formed attractive places to stay. Difficult to resist for someone like me, whose engine runs on coffee of all kinds.

2 comments

  1. The place looks cozy – although I have to admit that I don’t drink coffee – I satiate my needs in terms of caffeine with tea, tea, tea… Which is sometimes a bit of a disappointment in those places. And a sad little teabag in a pot of lukewarm water is certainly no match for a steaming espresso from one of those spaceship-like machines.

  2. Thomas, there is satisfaction on the way for all tea drinkers: In the meeting breaks in Budapest they served a variete of teas offered from an attaché suitcase. Teabags, nonetheless. And without a proper barista, the show effect of an espresso is somewhat reduced, especially when the preparation gets orchestrated by an overloaded coffee mill and a way to much vibrating small pump. So maybe not a tie break yet, but at least the gap becomes smaller.

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