coffee shops Archives - Traveler Dreams Traveler Dreams Thu, 23 Feb 2023 08:01:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelerdreams.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/cropped-favicon-32x32.png coffee shops Archives - Traveler Dreams 32 32 Cozy Up at These Popular Copenhagen Coffee Spots https://travelerdreams.com/cozy-up-at-these-popular-copenhagen-coffee-spots/ Wed, 14 Dec 2022 16:29:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=19862 Coffee is one universal element of culture that can be enjoyed in almost every country in the world, but Denmark in particular takes special pride in its preparation and consumption of the beverage. Danes rank fourth in terms of coffee consumed per person annually, and perhaps by no coincidence, Denmark is consistently rated one of […]

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Coffee is one universal element of culture that can be enjoyed in almost every country in the world, but Denmark in particular takes special pride in its preparation and consumption of the beverage. Danes rank fourth in terms of coffee consumed per person annually, and perhaps by no coincidence, Denmark is consistently rated one of the happiest countries in the world. Its capital, Copenhagen, is packed with coffee shops, many of which are designed to be warm and inviting spaces, perfect for cozying up in to pass the time. Here are some of our favorites:

The Coffee Collective

The Coffee Collective takes their coffee so seriously that they’ve not only opened several shops around the city, they also host courses where the coffee-curious can learn about different beans or how to brew a perfect cup. Their Scandinavian-style decor offers clean and inviting space to sit back and relax with a hot cup.

Democratic Coffee

Democratic’s single-origin, light roast coffee is some of the best in the city, but their pastries are also worth stopping by for. They’re freshly baked twice a day by an in-house pastry chef and make for a perfect snack alone or served with an espresso.

Prolog Coffee Bar

Quality and sustainability have been the driving force behind this Copenhagen coffee shop since it opened. They roast their own beans, which are sourced from sustainable farms and grown by farmers who are paid a living wage. The quality and attention to detail come through in every cup they serve.

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Popular Coffee Shops in Tel Aviv, Israel https://travelerdreams.com/popular-coffee-shops-in-tel-aviv/ Thu, 10 Nov 2022 10:12:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=21043 Like many cities around the world, one of the things that Tel Aviv is most proud of is its coffee culture. This city in Israel is home to tons of unique cafes that serve delicious coffee and pastries in fun urban (and often plant-filled) environments. As Tel Aviv is also one of the most vegan-friendly […]

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Like many cities around the world, one of the things that Tel Aviv is most proud of is its coffee culture. This city in Israel is home to tons of unique cafes that serve delicious coffee and pastries in fun urban (and often plant-filled) environments. As Tel Aviv is also one of the most vegan-friendly destinations, you’re sure to find plenty of plant-based options in milk for certain coffee drinks and treats to enjoy alongside them. Bring your laptop, get some work done, or sit back and people-watch as you sip. Either way, you’re sure to enjoy these popular coffee shops in Tel Aviv.

House of Coffee

Also known as H.O.C., this cafe on the edge of the city’s Neve Tzedek neighborhood is a popular spot among locals and tourists alike. They serve high-quality coffee and matcha beverages in a cool, modern space that fits the aesthetic of the city perfectly. Indoor seating is limited, but there’s usually some space available outside. If you’re a fan of an egg salad sandwich they’re also experts at that.

Origem

You can’t beat Dizengoff Street for some of Tel Aviv’s best shops, restaurants, and cafes. One of our go-tos is Origem, a coffee shop that serves single-origin beans and blends from around the world. They’ve also got a great selection of pastries and sandwiches if you’re in the mood for a snack to enjoy with your coffee.

Cafe Nahat

In the center of Dizengoff Street is Dizengoff Square, a public space located at an intersection in the north part of the city. The square is lined with plenty of shops and cafes, and one of our favorites is Cafe Nahat. They offer a variety of bean blends and have some of the best chocolate croissants to accompany whichever coffee you choose.

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Coffee Shops Worth a Visit in Seoul, South Korea https://travelerdreams.com/south-korean-coffee-shops-worth-a-visit/ Fri, 21 Jan 2022 06:00:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=15038 Every country has its own preferences when it comes to coffee culture. While some countries in particular, like Italy and Brazil, are more famously regarded as having some of the best coffee in the world, other countries like South Korea are not to be overlooked. The capital city of Seoul in particular is full of […]

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Every country has its own preferences when it comes to coffee culture. While some countries in particular, like Italy and Brazil, are more famously regarded as having some of the best coffee in the world, other countries like South Korea are not to be overlooked. The capital city of Seoul in particular is full of unique cafes that serve some of the most delicious and high-quality coffee available.

943 Kings Cross

For the Harry Potter fan in all of us, South Korea may not be the first place you’d think to look for such a magical-themed coffee shop, but this cafe located right in the heart of Seoul is full of pleasantly whimsical touches. From “Dragon’s Blood” syrups to Wizard’s Chess-inspired decor, you’re sure to find something you’ll love at this 6-story shop straight out of Hogwarts. Espresso Patronum!

Sahara Cafe at Soongsil University

You won’t find much about this hidden gem on Google or social media. They have no website or Instagram page but are still a go-to for locals and students of Soongsil University where the cafe is located. Their selection is small but the quality is high, and with everything under 5000 won (about $4.50 USD) it’s a great option for any traveler on a budget.

Jamggodae

This cafe, offering three different roasts of coffee, is almost unanimously regarded as the best coffee in South Korea by travelers from all over the world (and the internet). Every cup is freshly brewed by the owner himself, and the environment is warm and friendly, filled with books and vintage posters. Bring your laptop or a good book and stay awhile with their famous Dutch Iced Coffee.

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The Best Cafes in Sydney, Australia https://travelerdreams.com/the-best-cafes-in-sydney-australia/ Fri, 10 Sep 2021 14:57:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=14524 Sydney is known among coffee hobbyists and addicts as one of the best coffee cities in the world. It’s got lots of innovative new-wave roasters and cafes doing new and creative things with their food and drink menus. If you’re in the area, you’ll surely need to caffeinate—and here are some of the best places […]

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Sydney is known among coffee hobbyists and addicts as one of the best coffee cities in the world. It’s got lots of innovative new-wave roasters and cafes doing new and creative things with their food and drink menus. If you’re in the area, you’ll surely need to caffeinate—and here are some of the best places to get your daily fix.

Industry Beans

Industry Beans has taken “coffee is the best flavor” to its logical conclusion by including coffee in nearly everything on its menu—even savory food. In addition to regular coffee drinks, it has a special signature drink which is essentially a “bubble coffee” with sweetened condensed milk and tapioca pearls.

Paramount Coffee Project

Situated in Surrey Hills in a building with an underground theatre, a study space, a fitness center, and a hotel, Paramount Coffee Project is as boutique a spot as it gets. They have delicious food options and a lovely seating area, but the most important thing is their coffee beans. They constantly sample and bring in new batches and roasts from all around the world.

Bill’s

If you’re a brunch lover, then Bill’s cafe is a must-visit. As one of the original brunch cafes in the Sydney area from the famous local chef Bill Granger, it’s got a few locations to choose from. There are lots of amazing options on the menu, but we recommend the signature ricotta pancakes.

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3 Best Artisanal Coffee Shops in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia https://travelerdreams.com/3-best-artisanal-coffee-shops-in-kuala-lumpur-malaysia/ Thu, 09 Sep 2021 12:55:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=14502 We go to coffee shops for more than just coffee. They offer a chance to try new drinks, to relax alone or with friends, and to reset your mind when needed. The coffee shop culture in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is thriving right now and here are the three best places to visit if you go […]

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We go to coffee shops for more than just coffee. They offer a chance to try new drinks, to relax alone or with friends, and to reset your mind when needed. The coffee shop culture in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is thriving right now and here are the three best places to visit if you go there.

Artisan Coffee Bar

Located in Bangsar Village II, Artisan Coffee Bar is a great place to get some rest after visiting the local shopping mall. The place is often full but feels calm and inviting, and the chart above the menu will help you decide what to drink.

Common Man Coffee Roasters

Located in the charming neighborhood of Taman Tun Dr Ismail, CMCR lets you enjoy your daily dose of caffeine in a beautiful art-deco interior. The coffee comes in a huge range from Singapore and will satisfy even the pickiest coffee fanatics.

Kopenhagen Coffee

Kopenhagen Coffee is the place to go if you want to enjoy a minimalist and hygge interior typical for Scandinavia. It’s a small piece of Northern Europe in Malaysia and it serves amazing coffee. Carefully look for it as it’s hidden in the nice neighborhood of Mont Kiara among residential buildings.

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Cities With the Best Coffee Culture https://travelerdreams.com/cities-with-the-best-coffee-culture/ Tue, 31 Aug 2021 20:40:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=14369 If you love coffee, then it’s probably something you factor in when deciding where to travel. Coffee culture is so diverse and unique to every country, with most countries having a traditional coffee brewing technique and a third-wave or specialty coffee scene in the younger cities. If coffee tourism is something that interests you, you […]

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If you love coffee, then it’s probably something you factor in when deciding where to travel. Coffee culture is so diverse and unique to every country, with most countries having a traditional coffee brewing technique and a third-wave or specialty coffee scene in the younger cities. If coffee tourism is something that interests you, you might have a hard time deciding where to start. Here are three of the best options.

Rome, Italy

As the virtual inventor of Western coffee culture, Italy and especially Rome is a quintessential item on this list. The best-known drinks in the Western world like espresso, cappuccino, and macchiato all originated right here. Italy’s coffee culture is particularly ritualistic, with coffee drunk either standing at the espresso bar or ordered from a table (no takeaway and only after a meal) and cappuccinos drunk only in the morning. The coffee in Italy is less caffeinated than in America and is meant to be enjoyed rather than chugged.

Hanoi, Vietnam

As a large exporter of coffee, Vietnam has its own coffee culture dating back before widespread globalization. Their traditional coffee is quite strong and very caffeinated, using robusta-variety beans rather than arabica. They have their own traditional iced coffee drink made with sweetened condensed milk, perfect for the country’s hot summer months. In addition, there is a vibrant new-wave coffee culture with many creative flavored drinks to try.

Portland, Oregon, USA

To many, Portland is known as Ground Zero for the “hipster” movement that birthed third-wave coffee. The city is brimming with small-batch roasteries and creative specialty shops, making it the perfect destination for someone who never wants to drink the same coffee in the same place twice.

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Top 3 Coffee Shops in Vienna, Austria https://travelerdreams.com/top-3-coffee-shops-in-vienna-austria/ Thu, 15 Apr 2021 06:33:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=13147 If you love coffee, what better place to enjoy a cup than in Vienna, Austria, which is the “Coffee Capital of the World”. The city has some of the most beautiful cafes in the world and it’s full of coffee culture. Coffee is so significant in Vienna that UNESCO recognized “coffee house culture” as a […]

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If you love coffee, what better place to enjoy a cup than in Vienna, Austria, which is the “Coffee Capital of the World”. The city has some of the most beautiful cafes in the world and it’s full of coffee culture. Coffee is so significant in Vienna that UNESCO recognized “coffee house culture” as a key part of the city’s culture. With about 1,000 coffee shops to choose from, finding the best one is quite the challenge. Here are three you shouldn’t miss.

Cafe Hawelka

This cafe in Vienna’s prestigious first district is so popular that it’s been featured in documentaries and songs. Cafe Hawelka opened in 1939 and it was a favorite among Austrian poets, musicians, and politicians in the ’60s and ’70s.

Cafe Landtmann

This cafe dates back to 1873 and it’s one of the oldest in the city. Housed in a historical building, Cafe Landtmann is traditionally Viennese with its wood-paneled walls, dark-wood furniture, and white tablecloths. Part of its popularity has to do with its location—it’s surrounded by city hall, the Burgtheater, the Imperial Palace, and the University of Vienna.

Cafe Prückel

Opposite the Museum of Applied Arts, Cafe Prückel, which opened in 1903, is one of the most traditional coffee houses in Vienna. The cafe doesn’t look that old as it underwent an extensive refurbishment in the ’50s with olive-green armchairs, bamboo desks, and a large chandelier. It hasn’t changed much since then, which adds to its charm.

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Why You Should Visit Local Coffee Shops When Traveling https://travelerdreams.com/why-you-should-visit-local-coffee-shops-when-traveling/ Thu, 04 Mar 2021 06:00:49 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=12337 When traveling many of us get our coffee from the complimentary breakfast at hotels or inns or we stop at chains, but visiting local coffee shops can make your trip even better. Whether you’re a coffee lover or not, coffee shops allow you to see a city in a new way while getting a bite […]

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When traveling many of us get our coffee from the complimentary breakfast at hotels or inns or we stop at chains, but visiting local coffee shops can make your trip even better. Whether you’re a coffee lover or not, coffee shops allow you to see a city in a new way while getting a bite to eat and drink. Here’s why local coffee shops should be on your travel itinerary.

Start Your Day Off Right

Take a trip to a neighborhood coffee shop and see how the locals enjoy their brew. You’ll get a sense of how locals start their day as well as a great beginning to your busy day full of sightseeing.

Feel for the Destination

Connect with the baristas and ask them for restaurants and bars to visit. This way you’ll get a feel for the spots that aren’t touristy and that are loved by locals.

Discover a New Neighborhood

Visiting a local coffee shop gives you a great excuse to check out a neighborhood you might have not explored. After all, you’re already there.

Find Unique Souvenirs

When traveling you always have a list of people you need to get gifts for and local coffee shops are an amazing place to find gifts for coffee lovers. Between beans from local roasters to totes and mugs, you’ll have unique souvenirs to choose between that you wouldn’t find at gift shops.

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3 Great Coffee Shops in Cairo https://travelerdreams.com/3-great-coffee-shops-in-cairo/ Wed, 11 Nov 2020 08:52:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=9610 Coffee is of main importance in the Arabic culture. It is almost a ceremony that allows people to gather with friends and family and discuss politics and whatnot. We gathered for you some of the best and most special coffee shops in the huge metropolis of Cairo. Cova Cova is all about coffee. This hole-in-the-wall […]

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Coffee is of main importance in the Arabic culture. It is almost a ceremony that allows people to gather with friends and family and discuss politics and whatnot. We gathered for you some of the best and most special coffee shops in the huge metropolis of Cairo.

Cova

Cova is all about coffee. This hole-in-the-wall tiny coffee shop had a few chairs and, of course, you can always take-away and find a nice spot outside. If you love espresso, this is the place for you.

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Address: 14 Taha Hussein, Abu Al Feda, Zamalek, Cairo
Opening hours: Every day from 10am to midnight

Qahwa

The name means coffee in Arabic, and no wonder this is the go-to place for many locals. The atmosphere is young and hip and the service is great (they might even give you a free coffee if you promise to visit your mother).

Address: Arkan Plaza, El-Bostan, Cairo
Opening hours: Every day from 8am to midnight

Café Greco

This place has been around for 20 years and is still a favorite of many locals. You can grab your coffee and either sit in the nicely decorated seating area outside or just go on your way.

Address: 64 Rd 9, Maadi Al Khabiri Ash Sharqeyah, Maadi, Cairo
Opening hours: Every day from 7am to midnight

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Visit These Addis Ababa Coffee Shops https://travelerdreams.com/visit-these-addis-ababa-coffee-shops/ Mon, 23 Dec 2019 06:00:16 +0000 https://stagingtrd.wpengine.com/?p=4014 Ethiopia is one of the coffee Meccas of the planet. Some of the best beans to be found anywhere are grown and roasted in this East African country, which is also home to a collection of fantastic coffee shops. If you find yourself in the capital city of Addis Ababa, do yourself a favor and […]

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Ethiopia is one of the coffee Meccas of the planet. Some of the best beans to be found anywhere are grown and roasted in this East African country, which is also home to a collection of fantastic coffee shops.

If you find yourself in the capital city of Addis Ababa, do yourself a favor and visit these three coffee shops to have an authentic Ethiopian coffee experience.

Tomoca Coffee

Visitors to Addis Ababa will undoubtedly find themselves at Tomoca, which has six locations in the capital. Founded in 1953, this coffee shop utilizes Italian roasting and preparation methods to serve up some of the best brew that you will find in the country.

Galani Coffee

Galani is definitely one of Addis Ababa’s coolest coffee shops, featuring Ethiopian art and a stylish design. You’ll also find an artisanally-crafted selection of coffee drinks and a delicious brunch menu at Galani.

Mankira Coffee Shop

Mankira only has one small shop on Cunningham Street, but the coffee here is unbeatable. On top of that, it features friendly service and is a great place to work or just relax.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> coffee shops Archives - Traveler Dreams Traveler Dreams Thu, 23 Feb 2023 08:01:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelerdreams.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/cropped-favicon-32x32.png coffee shops Archives - Traveler Dreams 32 32 Cozy Up at These Popular Copenhagen Coffee Spots https://travelerdreams.com/cozy-up-at-these-popular-copenhagen-coffee-spots/ Wed, 14 Dec 2022 16:29:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=19862 Coffee is one universal element of culture that can be enjoyed in almost every country in the world, but Denmark in particular takes special pride in its preparation and consumption of the beverage. Danes rank fourth in terms of coffee consumed per person annually, and perhaps by no coincidence, Denmark is consistently rated one of […]

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Coffee is one universal element of culture that can be enjoyed in almost every country in the world, but Denmark in particular takes special pride in its preparation and consumption of the beverage. Danes rank fourth in terms of coffee consumed per person annually, and perhaps by no coincidence, Denmark is consistently rated one of the happiest countries in the world. Its capital, Copenhagen, is packed with coffee shops, many of which are designed to be warm and inviting spaces, perfect for cozying up in to pass the time. Here are some of our favorites:

The Coffee Collective

The Coffee Collective takes their coffee so seriously that they’ve not only opened several shops around the city, they also host courses where the coffee-curious can learn about different beans or how to brew a perfect cup. Their Scandinavian-style decor offers clean and inviting space to sit back and relax with a hot cup.

Democratic Coffee

Democratic’s single-origin, light roast coffee is some of the best in the city, but their pastries are also worth stopping by for. They’re freshly baked twice a day by an in-house pastry chef and make for a perfect snack alone or served with an espresso.

Prolog Coffee Bar

Quality and sustainability have been the driving force behind this Copenhagen coffee shop since it opened. They roast their own beans, which are sourced from sustainable farms and grown by farmers who are paid a living wage. The quality and attention to detail come through in every cup they serve.

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Popular Coffee Shops in Tel Aviv, Israel https://travelerdreams.com/popular-coffee-shops-in-tel-aviv/ Thu, 10 Nov 2022 10:12:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=21043 Like many cities around the world, one of the things that Tel Aviv is most proud of is its coffee culture. This city in Israel is home to tons of unique cafes that serve delicious coffee and pastries in fun urban (and often plant-filled) environments. As Tel Aviv is also one of the most vegan-friendly […]

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Like many cities around the world, one of the things that Tel Aviv is most proud of is its coffee culture. This city in Israel is home to tons of unique cafes that serve delicious coffee and pastries in fun urban (and often plant-filled) environments. As Tel Aviv is also one of the most vegan-friendly destinations, you’re sure to find plenty of plant-based options in milk for certain coffee drinks and treats to enjoy alongside them. Bring your laptop, get some work done, or sit back and people-watch as you sip. Either way, you’re sure to enjoy these popular coffee shops in Tel Aviv.

House of Coffee

Also known as H.O.C., this cafe on the edge of the city’s Neve Tzedek neighborhood is a popular spot among locals and tourists alike. They serve high-quality coffee and matcha beverages in a cool, modern space that fits the aesthetic of the city perfectly. Indoor seating is limited, but there’s usually some space available outside. If you’re a fan of an egg salad sandwich they’re also experts at that.

Origem

You can’t beat Dizengoff Street for some of Tel Aviv’s best shops, restaurants, and cafes. One of our go-tos is Origem, a coffee shop that serves single-origin beans and blends from around the world. They’ve also got a great selection of pastries and sandwiches if you’re in the mood for a snack to enjoy with your coffee.

Cafe Nahat

In the center of Dizengoff Street is Dizengoff Square, a public space located at an intersection in the north part of the city. The square is lined with plenty of shops and cafes, and one of our favorites is Cafe Nahat. They offer a variety of bean blends and have some of the best chocolate croissants to accompany whichever coffee you choose.

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Coffee Shops Worth a Visit in Seoul, South Korea https://travelerdreams.com/south-korean-coffee-shops-worth-a-visit/ Fri, 21 Jan 2022 06:00:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=15038 Every country has its own preferences when it comes to coffee culture. While some countries in particular, like Italy and Brazil, are more famously regarded as having some of the best coffee in the world, other countries like South Korea are not to be overlooked. The capital city of Seoul in particular is full of […]

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Every country has its own preferences when it comes to coffee culture. While some countries in particular, like Italy and Brazil, are more famously regarded as having some of the best coffee in the world, other countries like South Korea are not to be overlooked. The capital city of Seoul in particular is full of unique cafes that serve some of the most delicious and high-quality coffee available.

943 Kings Cross

For the Harry Potter fan in all of us, South Korea may not be the first place you’d think to look for such a magical-themed coffee shop, but this cafe located right in the heart of Seoul is full of pleasantly whimsical touches. From “Dragon’s Blood” syrups to Wizard’s Chess-inspired decor, you’re sure to find something you’ll love at this 6-story shop straight out of Hogwarts. Espresso Patronum!

Sahara Cafe at Soongsil University

You won’t find much about this hidden gem on Google or social media. They have no website or Instagram page but are still a go-to for locals and students of Soongsil University where the cafe is located. Their selection is small but the quality is high, and with everything under 5000 won (about $4.50 USD) it’s a great option for any traveler on a budget.

Jamggodae

This cafe, offering three different roasts of coffee, is almost unanimously regarded as the best coffee in South Korea by travelers from all over the world (and the internet). Every cup is freshly brewed by the owner himself, and the environment is warm and friendly, filled with books and vintage posters. Bring your laptop or a good book and stay awhile with their famous Dutch Iced Coffee.

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The Best Cafes in Sydney, Australia https://travelerdreams.com/the-best-cafes-in-sydney-australia/ Fri, 10 Sep 2021 14:57:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=14524 Sydney is known among coffee hobbyists and addicts as one of the best coffee cities in the world. It’s got lots of innovative new-wave roasters and cafes doing new and creative things with their food and drink menus. If you’re in the area, you’ll surely need to caffeinate—and here are some of the best places […]

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Sydney is known among coffee hobbyists and addicts as one of the best coffee cities in the world. It’s got lots of innovative new-wave roasters and cafes doing new and creative things with their food and drink menus. If you’re in the area, you’ll surely need to caffeinate—and here are some of the best places to get your daily fix.

Industry Beans

Industry Beans has taken “coffee is the best flavor” to its logical conclusion by including coffee in nearly everything on its menu—even savory food. In addition to regular coffee drinks, it has a special signature drink which is essentially a “bubble coffee” with sweetened condensed milk and tapioca pearls.

Paramount Coffee Project

Situated in Surrey Hills in a building with an underground theatre, a study space, a fitness center, and a hotel, Paramount Coffee Project is as boutique a spot as it gets. They have delicious food options and a lovely seating area, but the most important thing is their coffee beans. They constantly sample and bring in new batches and roasts from all around the world.

Bill’s

If you’re a brunch lover, then Bill’s cafe is a must-visit. As one of the original brunch cafes in the Sydney area from the famous local chef Bill Granger, it’s got a few locations to choose from. There are lots of amazing options on the menu, but we recommend the signature ricotta pancakes.

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3 Best Artisanal Coffee Shops in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia https://travelerdreams.com/3-best-artisanal-coffee-shops-in-kuala-lumpur-malaysia/ Thu, 09 Sep 2021 12:55:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=14502 We go to coffee shops for more than just coffee. They offer a chance to try new drinks, to relax alone or with friends, and to reset your mind when needed. The coffee shop culture in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is thriving right now and here are the three best places to visit if you go […]

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We go to coffee shops for more than just coffee. They offer a chance to try new drinks, to relax alone or with friends, and to reset your mind when needed. The coffee shop culture in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is thriving right now and here are the three best places to visit if you go there.

Artisan Coffee Bar

Located in Bangsar Village II, Artisan Coffee Bar is a great place to get some rest after visiting the local shopping mall. The place is often full but feels calm and inviting, and the chart above the menu will help you decide what to drink.

Common Man Coffee Roasters

Located in the charming neighborhood of Taman Tun Dr Ismail, CMCR lets you enjoy your daily dose of caffeine in a beautiful art-deco interior. The coffee comes in a huge range from Singapore and will satisfy even the pickiest coffee fanatics.

Kopenhagen Coffee

Kopenhagen Coffee is the place to go if you want to enjoy a minimalist and hygge interior typical for Scandinavia. It’s a small piece of Northern Europe in Malaysia and it serves amazing coffee. Carefully look for it as it’s hidden in the nice neighborhood of Mont Kiara among residential buildings.

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Cities With the Best Coffee Culture https://travelerdreams.com/cities-with-the-best-coffee-culture/ Tue, 31 Aug 2021 20:40:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=14369 If you love coffee, then it’s probably something you factor in when deciding where to travel. Coffee culture is so diverse and unique to every country, with most countries having a traditional coffee brewing technique and a third-wave or specialty coffee scene in the younger cities. If coffee tourism is something that interests you, you […]

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If you love coffee, then it’s probably something you factor in when deciding where to travel. Coffee culture is so diverse and unique to every country, with most countries having a traditional coffee brewing technique and a third-wave or specialty coffee scene in the younger cities. If coffee tourism is something that interests you, you might have a hard time deciding where to start. Here are three of the best options.

Rome, Italy

As the virtual inventor of Western coffee culture, Italy and especially Rome is a quintessential item on this list. The best-known drinks in the Western world like espresso, cappuccino, and macchiato all originated right here. Italy’s coffee culture is particularly ritualistic, with coffee drunk either standing at the espresso bar or ordered from a table (no takeaway and only after a meal) and cappuccinos drunk only in the morning. The coffee in Italy is less caffeinated than in America and is meant to be enjoyed rather than chugged.

Hanoi, Vietnam

As a large exporter of coffee, Vietnam has its own coffee culture dating back before widespread globalization. Their traditional coffee is quite strong and very caffeinated, using robusta-variety beans rather than arabica. They have their own traditional iced coffee drink made with sweetened condensed milk, perfect for the country’s hot summer months. In addition, there is a vibrant new-wave coffee culture with many creative flavored drinks to try.

Portland, Oregon, USA

To many, Portland is known as Ground Zero for the “hipster” movement that birthed third-wave coffee. The city is brimming with small-batch roasteries and creative specialty shops, making it the perfect destination for someone who never wants to drink the same coffee in the same place twice.

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Top 3 Coffee Shops in Vienna, Austria https://travelerdreams.com/top-3-coffee-shops-in-vienna-austria/ Thu, 15 Apr 2021 06:33:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=13147 If you love coffee, what better place to enjoy a cup than in Vienna, Austria, which is the “Coffee Capital of the World”. The city has some of the most beautiful cafes in the world and it’s full of coffee culture. Coffee is so significant in Vienna that UNESCO recognized “coffee house culture” as a […]

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If you love coffee, what better place to enjoy a cup than in Vienna, Austria, which is the “Coffee Capital of the World”. The city has some of the most beautiful cafes in the world and it’s full of coffee culture. Coffee is so significant in Vienna that UNESCO recognized “coffee house culture” as a key part of the city’s culture. With about 1,000 coffee shops to choose from, finding the best one is quite the challenge. Here are three you shouldn’t miss.

Cafe Hawelka

This cafe in Vienna’s prestigious first district is so popular that it’s been featured in documentaries and songs. Cafe Hawelka opened in 1939 and it was a favorite among Austrian poets, musicians, and politicians in the ’60s and ’70s.

Cafe Landtmann

This cafe dates back to 1873 and it’s one of the oldest in the city. Housed in a historical building, Cafe Landtmann is traditionally Viennese with its wood-paneled walls, dark-wood furniture, and white tablecloths. Part of its popularity has to do with its location—it’s surrounded by city hall, the Burgtheater, the Imperial Palace, and the University of Vienna.

Cafe Prückel

Opposite the Museum of Applied Arts, Cafe Prückel, which opened in 1903, is one of the most traditional coffee houses in Vienna. The cafe doesn’t look that old as it underwent an extensive refurbishment in the ’50s with olive-green armchairs, bamboo desks, and a large chandelier. It hasn’t changed much since then, which adds to its charm.

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Why You Should Visit Local Coffee Shops When Traveling https://travelerdreams.com/why-you-should-visit-local-coffee-shops-when-traveling/ Thu, 04 Mar 2021 06:00:49 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=12337 When traveling many of us get our coffee from the complimentary breakfast at hotels or inns or we stop at chains, but visiting local coffee shops can make your trip even better. Whether you’re a coffee lover or not, coffee shops allow you to see a city in a new way while getting a bite […]

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When traveling many of us get our coffee from the complimentary breakfast at hotels or inns or we stop at chains, but visiting local coffee shops can make your trip even better. Whether you’re a coffee lover or not, coffee shops allow you to see a city in a new way while getting a bite to eat and drink. Here’s why local coffee shops should be on your travel itinerary.

Start Your Day Off Right

Take a trip to a neighborhood coffee shop and see how the locals enjoy their brew. You’ll get a sense of how locals start their day as well as a great beginning to your busy day full of sightseeing.

Feel for the Destination

Connect with the baristas and ask them for restaurants and bars to visit. This way you’ll get a feel for the spots that aren’t touristy and that are loved by locals.

Discover a New Neighborhood

Visiting a local coffee shop gives you a great excuse to check out a neighborhood you might have not explored. After all, you’re already there.

Find Unique Souvenirs

When traveling you always have a list of people you need to get gifts for and local coffee shops are an amazing place to find gifts for coffee lovers. Between beans from local roasters to totes and mugs, you’ll have unique souvenirs to choose between that you wouldn’t find at gift shops.

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3 Great Coffee Shops in Cairo https://travelerdreams.com/3-great-coffee-shops-in-cairo/ Wed, 11 Nov 2020 08:52:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=9610 Coffee is of main importance in the Arabic culture. It is almost a ceremony that allows people to gather with friends and family and discuss politics and whatnot. We gathered for you some of the best and most special coffee shops in the huge metropolis of Cairo. Cova Cova is all about coffee. This hole-in-the-wall […]

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Coffee is of main importance in the Arabic culture. It is almost a ceremony that allows people to gather with friends and family and discuss politics and whatnot. We gathered for you some of the best and most special coffee shops in the huge metropolis of Cairo.

Cova

Cova is all about coffee. This hole-in-the-wall tiny coffee shop had a few chairs and, of course, you can always take-away and find a nice spot outside. If you love espresso, this is the place for you.

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Address: 14 Taha Hussein, Abu Al Feda, Zamalek, Cairo
Opening hours: Every day from 10am to midnight

Qahwa

The name means coffee in Arabic, and no wonder this is the go-to place for many locals. The atmosphere is young and hip and the service is great (they might even give you a free coffee if you promise to visit your mother).

Address: Arkan Plaza, El-Bostan, Cairo
Opening hours: Every day from 8am to midnight

Café Greco

This place has been around for 20 years and is still a favorite of many locals. You can grab your coffee and either sit in the nicely decorated seating area outside or just go on your way.

Address: 64 Rd 9, Maadi Al Khabiri Ash Sharqeyah, Maadi, Cairo
Opening hours: Every day from 7am to midnight

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Visit These Addis Ababa Coffee Shops https://travelerdreams.com/visit-these-addis-ababa-coffee-shops/ Mon, 23 Dec 2019 06:00:16 +0000 https://stagingtrd.wpengine.com/?p=4014 Ethiopia is one of the coffee Meccas of the planet. Some of the best beans to be found anywhere are grown and roasted in this East African country, which is also home to a collection of fantastic coffee shops. If you find yourself in the capital city of Addis Ababa, do yourself a favor and […]

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Ethiopia is one of the coffee Meccas of the planet. Some of the best beans to be found anywhere are grown and roasted in this East African country, which is also home to a collection of fantastic coffee shops.

If you find yourself in the capital city of Addis Ababa, do yourself a favor and visit these three coffee shops to have an authentic Ethiopian coffee experience.

Tomoca Coffee

Visitors to Addis Ababa will undoubtedly find themselves at Tomoca, which has six locations in the capital. Founded in 1953, this coffee shop utilizes Italian roasting and preparation methods to serve up some of the best brew that you will find in the country.

Galani Coffee

Galani is definitely one of Addis Ababa’s coolest coffee shops, featuring Ethiopian art and a stylish design. You’ll also find an artisanally-crafted selection of coffee drinks and a delicious brunch menu at Galani.

Mankira Coffee Shop

Mankira only has one small shop on Cunningham Street, but the coffee here is unbeatable. On top of that, it features friendly service and is a great place to work or just relax.

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