In Paris, France

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In Paris, France

Postby MKSwing » Fri Jan 07, 2005 10:49 pm

If you ever visit Paris you go to the "Cafés Verlet" shop. They have a great selection. The problem is that they will serve the french version of the espresso, that means a full cup, more 8-9 cl than 2-3.
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Postby Raf » Sat Jan 08, 2005 10:21 am

Stéphane, you think you could write a few more words on this and send it to me or Phil to add to the 'French Coffee' page? I think future uses would be better served by that...
This week I am eagerly anticipating the first god shots from my La Spaziale machine....

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Postby MKSwing » Sat Jan 08, 2005 11:13 am

Raf wrote:Stéphane, you think you could write a few more words on this and send it to me or Phil to add to the 'French Coffee' page? I think future uses would be better served by that...


Of course :)
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Postby warmcup » Wed May 18, 2005 12:43 pm

Did you ever "dropped by" at the Malongo coffee shop (you have one at La Défense and another one at Rue St. André des Arts)?!
if yes what do you think of it (coffee and the coffee they sell)?!
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