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xus-swede -
Allright, count me in.
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doumeizhen -
Beer!
I mean, yes, count me in too, please!
Tutor -
@ billiardsmike: if there is no "good" coffee (well, I think "good" depends on what you are used
to, even a decent coffee is fine for me) to be found beer is also a good choice ;)
@ all: I think I'll try one of the places around cava coffee - you are welcome if you want to join
me!
Tutor -
1st experience: I wanted to go to Cava Coffee today but a bit further down the road I spotted an
"Illy" sign )) - one of the best mass roasted coffees in my opinion - the coffee was good and the
atmosphere also appealing --> all in all a really good choice!
Qcash3 -
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one of the best mass roasted coffees in my opinion
Do they serve beer or tea? I'm strictly a tea person when it comes to hot caffeinated drinks .
aimei -
Count me in! Me and my bf just arrived and are here till december. I am in Hai Dian now, there is
a Starbucks (I know I know ) near me at the shopping center by the Carrefour here. I haven't
really seen any other coffee places around here (I assume most of us are in Hai Dian as well....)
Qcash3 -
I read in a guide book somewhere about Starbucks "conquering Beijing like the Mongolian hordes did
centuries ago"
teachinator -
when we took a short trip to Beijing. I know it's very parochial of me, but it was a relief to
find a place where I pretty much knew what I would get. We got totally ripped off at one of those
"coffee places" at the Great Wall (nasty, vastly overpriced drinks in a buy-more-ripoff-stuff
atmosphere), and when I realized there was a Starbucks about a mile outside the entrance, I wished
we had gone there instead.
billiardsmike -
Don't get me wrong, Starbucks is great, just a little expensive, even when I was used to US
prices. I've since seen a few more options, so I'll start taste-testing my way around town.
Qcash3 -
Quote:
Don't get me wrong, Starbucks is great, just a little expensive, even when I was used to US
prices. I've since seen a few more options, so I'll start taste-testing my way around town.
You can't put a price on the love and dedication that goes into a chai latte. At least that's what
Starbucks would have us believe....
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