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I usually don't even drink coffee, but the coffee they did is just so good. I had the vegan cold paprika and banan bread. it was a little pricy, but it was clearly worth and overall a reasonable price. the place is hipster and seems that they only use organic fairtrade ingredients. the only bad was that vegan milk costs extra, what suck! View all feedback.
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€4,10 for a heel milk cappuccino, no other vegan options, wc from order. it's just a regular coffee bar. why is this at happier kuh? updated by previous review on 2022-08-17 View all feedback.
This is a pretty, hip coffee spot in the inner city of dunes with a modern atmosphere, a good special coffee and a friendly, fast service. they offer a limited amount of vegan bakery options, but the banan bread I had was pretty good.
Source: [here link] Speciality roasting and cafe of the extra class. Cornelia and Marco Mehrwald understand how to anchor the third-party Wave fans stylishly in Munich's scene. There is a fight in the Münchner Müllerstraße. People against machine. winner: all coffee freaks in town. “Man versus Machine” is the new specialty roasting shop with cafe that wants to anchor the third-way fans more in Munich. “It’s about uncompromising coffee and tea,” says owner Cornelia Mehrwald. “But the final analysis is about the people who come.” And they can look forward to some of the world's best raw coffee, which, depending on the harvest and availability, are roasted on a Probatone 12 from the German manufacturer Probat. Always on condition: Coffee is a specialty and a fruit with more flavors than any wine. Of course there are in-house coffees, as blends or individual origins, as well as coffees from other special coffee roasts, such as the “Bonanza Coffee Roasters” from Berlin, which supported Cornelia Mehrwald in the conception. The trailers of the filter coffee can choose between the preparation as a pourer (ceramic filter), in the symphon or by means of aeropress. Thus, very different coffee profiles are created from one and the same roasting. In addition, a Bunn Brewer is available for the (faster) filter enjoyment. Espresso fans, on the other hand, should get shiny eyes given the custom design variant of La Marzocco Strada. And the equally high-quality organic tea series attracts for example with Super Sencha from Japan, Original Oolong from China and Premium Matcha. There are meatless snacks, cakes, banana bread and french rolls. The attention to detail continues in the plant, characterized by Scandinavian design – Artek-Möbel, Alvar-Aalto-Lights, Eero Aarnio stool. The New York illustrator and designer Jon Contino not only created the logo for “Man versus Machine”, but also on the cups and wallpapers. With street art on the walls an international-city style is created. “A place that has no first-class local colony” and to Cornelia Mehrwald could also be in California, Japan or Sweden.
€4,10 for a heel milk cappuccino, no other vegan options, wc from order. it's just a regular coffee bar. why is this at happier kuh? updated by previous review on 2022-08-17
I had a cappuccino with plan milk (I think it was milk) and the banan bread. both was great, although it was quite expensive.
I usually don't even drink coffee, but the coffee they did is just so good. I had the vegan cold paprika and banan bread. it was a little pricy, but it was clearly worth and overall a reasonable price. the place is hipster and seems that they only use organic fairtrade ingredients. the only bad was that vegan milk costs extra, what suck!