Turkish Coffee
Turkish Coffee at the new Unaabi Grill on Kildaire Farm Road.
Stick got a Turkish coffee, and I tried a gingery green tea, both were awesome. Well, Stick’s coffee was awesome if you like drinking sludge that makes your hands shake, but that seems to be the standard of good Turkish coffee! I always like appetizers better than the main course (see also: metaphors that can be applied to my life) but the kebabs were good too.
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Cider In The Coffeehouse?
I saw this over on <a href=”http://simpsonsparadox.com”
8 ) Caramel Apple Crack at Starbucks.
I don’t know if the Starbucks in China has this, because I was too busy slurping up all the real-bean coffee and then getting the jitters. I don’t know what’s in it, either. I asked Stick and he thinks maybe it’s sunshine and rainbows and highly addictive chemicals.
Note: This is not a paid advertisement, but if Starbucks would pay me I would totally advertise the Apple Crack. In fact, I’d even call it by its proper name.
What do you think?
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Strong Coffee
Have you tried Turkish coffee before? Turkish coffee is stronger and much more caffeinated that your average cup of java. The smell is stronger as well! If you like strong coffee, you will love the tiny cups of Turkish coffee at places like Unaabi Grill. If you don’t love strong, strong coffee, then you’ll probably only want a sip or two. It’s usually served in smaller cups, like espresso, because this is some serious coffee.

