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2009-10-06
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I keep telling myself I need to come back to try their signature cakes and more siphoned and/or milk or black coffees, before reviewing here - but I've waited a long time for that opportunity and it hasn't materialised still, so this short review will do tonight until I visit again! 靈火咖啡園 is operated and owned by a Catholic Church affiliated group, kind of similar to United Cafe Bistro in Jordan - both boast of doing pretty good coffees too, I even wondered if they're related .My House Blend
靈火咖啡園 is operated and owned by a Catholic Church affiliated group, kind of similar to United Cafe Bistro in Jordan - both boast of doing pretty good coffees too, I even wondered if they're related .
My House Blend Espresso was served Al Vetro style: in a slightly pre-warmed Glass, rather than the normal ceramic demitasse. It was pleasant with hints of grassy or dry hay aroma, backed by a savouriness which reminds me of oily animal fur... Little bitterness was detected. A thinnish body, lightish colour Crema and the tell-tale sign of slight tangy/acidic finish at the tongue reminds me - this pour still can improve with a slight adjustment to 'extraction' time, it needs to be slowed down just a little! My Espresso is worth around a '3' to '4' range.
Coffees Beans are locally sourced and roasted.
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