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I ordered (as I always do) an Americano, black. Nothing but the coffee. This was outstanding!!! Clean, sweet, smooth, flavorful, and a great pour from the barista. I nursed the coffee as I worked, and the last, cold sip in the cup tasted delicious, a sign that it's a fantastic roast, prepared properly.The atmosphere is generically harmless; a good place to work or meet but nothing special.And it was a bit pricey, but... View all feedback.
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Cappuccinos are reasonably decent. I would consider this a regular go-to. Those accustomed to 'next level ' latte art from the San Francisco coffee scene (which in my opinion translates to smoother foam) might fond Third Culture Coffee average in this regard, but the over all taste and enjoyment of the coffee is still there. The location is a definite plus, just steps away from downtown park. View all feedback.
Great ambience, lovely staff and their coffee is yummy! I didn’t expect to see a whole lot of coffee beverages from across the world! I tried the Indian filter coffee, it was good. Not exactly like it is in India, but very close! I really loved the ‘tumbler and dabara’(the stainless steal cup and saucer) effort! Also a word about their lemon lavender cake OMG! It was delicious! I’m usually disappointed with lavender cakes as they’re often overpowering. But this one had subtle lavender flavors and was yummy! Definitely give this coffee place a try!
Edit 2: I am Kashmiri and it is never not prepared without almonds, cardamom, etc. The flavors in the tea are much stronger while yours were just bland. Having grown up drinking Kehwa as my favorite beverage, I was excited to try this, just was utterly disappointed, because the tea has a stronger flavor and nuts balance it out well. Even if you want to remove the nuts, how do you justify charging for that cup of flavor water??! Edit: Kehwa was a disaster, watery without any chopped nuts on the top nowhere close to what it should be. In the name of including an exotic Indian tea, please don’t create something so random. Other than the ambiance, there’s nothing special. We got the Ethiopian pour over, filter coffee and plain croissant. Coffee was not very hot but decent; croissant was yummy.
This place has consistently given us amazing service, AMAZING coffee, food, and other specialty drinks like their ginger chai latte is MY FAVORITE. Don’t listen to all the haters bellow. I moved to Miami and every time I visit I always find myself here because it’s legit the best
Cappuccinos are reasonably decent. I would consider this a regular go-to. Those accustomed to 'next level ' latte art from the San Francisco coffee scene (which in my opinion translates to smoother foam) might fond Third Culture Coffee average in this regard, but the over all taste and enjoyment of the coffee is still there. The location is a definite plus, just steps away from downtown park.
The Indian filter coffee is on point!! Wish they had a few more snack options as well. Liked the vibe, its a shame they close so early on weekdays. Had to trace the timing for a long time to be able to make it here for a coffee. Overall, loved the coffee and will be back to try the other varieties.