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Mudra Café, Ubud, Bali
Mudra Café, Ubud, Bali most commonly is known as Mudra. Mudra not only does great coffee, but the food matches perfectly too, as does the ambience. As they say, MADE BY HAND, CONNECTED TO HEART, and as our guest writer says, only 15 people at a time.
Mudra Café, Ubud,
… Read the rest read moreCafé Salvatore Petriella in Bari, Italy
Visiting Café Salvatore Petriella, in Bari, Italy is something you want to do if you, like many of us, love the best little coffee shops of the world. Bari is the second-largest town in southern Italy, and a busy port with connections to Greece, Albania and Croatia, and has an … Read the rest
read moreFrancisco – buying coffee directly from the grower in Mexico
Joys of buying coffee directly from the grower in Mexico, Francisco. It is a bit embarrassing because in my case the cliché that people from Seattle are “coffee snobs” is totally true. I love coffee strong, dark, and in large quantities! Although coffee brings me great joy; I am conscious … Read the rest
read moreHow to Make a Matcha Latte
If you’re looking to boost your energy levels and metabolism without drinking coffee, then Matcha Latte could be your answer. Matcha lattes are becoming increasingly popular all over the world, because of their incredible health benefits and delicious non-bitter,...
read moreHow to make a Golden Turmeric Latte
Golden Turmeric Lattes are becoming popular all over the world, because of their wonderfully warm colour, delicious spiced flavour and soothing properties. Golden Turmeric Latte contain the superfood turmeric, which studies show has incredible anti-inflammatory...
read moreTmol Shilshom Cafe in Jerusalem
Tmol Shilshom is a lovely café and bookstore located on Yo‘el Moshe Salomon Street 5 in the Nachalat Shiva neighborhood of Jerusalem. This is one of the first neighborhoods of the city to be built outside the Old City. The café was founded in 1994 and named after … Read the rest
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How to Make the perfect Greek Frappé
Learn How to Make the perfect Greek Frappé. You will undoubtedly have fond memories of, or be thinking about, lying on the beach in Santorini, quad biking around Mykonos, exploring the Greek island of Kefalonia, or having fun in the birthplace of Greek frappe,...
read moreHow to make Indonesia Alpukat kopi or Iced Avocado Coffee
How to make Indonesia Alpukat kopi or Iced Avocado Coffee. We first tried these when we were visiting Saparua and Ambon, in Indonesia. Check out Contented Traveller, our travel site for our epic experiences in Indonesia. at www.contentedtraveller.com. Indonesia...
read moreHow to do the Aussie Tim Tam Slam
Do you want to know How to do the Aussie Tim Tam Slam, or the Aussie Tim Tam Suck, of course you do. Call it what you will, but Australia says #you’rewelcome. So what is this Tim Tam you talk about? Ask anyone from Japan ..they know. They used to take Tim Tams home by...
read moreHow to make Egg Coffee – the Vietnamese way
We had never heard of egg coffee until we visited Hanoi in Vietnam, so now we want to share How to make Egg Coffee - the Vietnamese way. Of course, we had to try it, because honestly, we thought 'how very odd.' We headed to the original home of egg coffee in Hanoi,...
read moreHow to Make Fresh Mint Tea and 100% Profit
When you go to any café in The Netherlands, you will see Fresh Mint Tea or tisane on the menu at anywhere from 3 € and up, so we decided to show you How to Make Fresh Mint Tea. We drank it all of the time, and loved it. Read about why we love Amsterdam here. You will...
read moreHow to Make the Perfect Turkish Coffee
Ever wanted to know how to make the perfect Turkish coffee? Ever wanted to experience that kick in the guts that only Turkish coffee can give you? I love Turkish coffee. I love the spiciness and the intensity. It is different, has a unique taste and is not for the...
read moreMudra Café, Ubud, Bali
Mudra Café, Ubud, Bali most commonly is known as Mudra. Mudra not only does great coffee, but the food matches perfectly too, as does the ambience. As they say, MADE BY HAND, CONNECTED TO HEART, and as our guest writer says, only 15 people at a time.
Mudra Café, Ubud,
… Read the rest read moreCafé Salvatore Petriella in Bari, Italy
Visiting Café Salvatore Petriella, in Bari, Italy is something you want to do if you, like many of us, love the best little coffee shops of the world. Bari is the second-largest town in southern Italy, and a busy port with connections to Greece, Albania and Croatia, and has an … Read the rest
read moreFrancisco – buying coffee directly from the grower in Mexico
Joys of buying coffee directly from the grower in Mexico, Francisco. It is a bit embarrassing because in my case the cliché that people from Seattle are “coffee snobs” is totally true. I love coffee strong, dark, and in large quantities! Although coffee brings me great joy; I am conscious … Read the rest
read moreTmol Shilshom Cafe in Jerusalem
Tmol Shilshom is a lovely café and bookstore located on Yo‘el Moshe Salomon Street 5 in the Nachalat Shiva neighborhood of Jerusalem. This is one of the first neighborhoods of the city to be built outside the Old City. The café was founded in 1994 and named after … Read the rest
read moreReaching Out Tea House, Hoi An, Vietnam
Founded back in 2000, the Reaching Out Tea House is a tranquil oasis away hidden in the dazzling Old Town of Hoi An, Vietnam. It was set up by a group led by Le Nguyen Binh who suffers from paraplegia and uses a wheelchair for mobility.
The idea behind … Read the rest
read moreL’Atelier, Essaouira, Morocco
“I’d read about L’Atelier in a local magazine at the villa we were staying in, just outside of Essaouira. L’Atelier was supposed to be a home decor store selling things like cushions, rugs, blankets but also funky kitchen utensils, dishes and decorative items. When we got there though, it turned … Read the rest
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