Merisi, what elegant places you show us in Vienna. I know the coffee will be delicious, and also know that it will be served with simple elegance. Here in NYC, it becomes a more rare experience to stop in a cafe for coffee and find it served to you in something other than an over-priced paper cup.
I do continue to search out places that still believe in porcelain and china. Coffee is even more delicious that way. xo
Coffee? Yes, please! And I want that pink cookie too :)
ReplyDeleteI wished I could push it over to you through the screen!
DeleteIt's that treat that really catches my eye!
ReplyDeleteI confess I bought it for exactly that reason. ;-)
DeleteMerisi, what elegant places you show us in Vienna. I know the coffee will be delicious, and also know that it will be served with simple elegance. Here in NYC, it becomes a more rare experience to stop in a cafe for coffee and find it served to you in something other than an over-priced paper cup.
ReplyDeleteI do continue to search out places that still believe in porcelain and china. Coffee is even more delicious that way. xo
You are right, aestethic presentations makes for a whole different experience.
DeleteIs that a Punschkrapfen on that silver tray? Coffee and cake with
ReplyDeletenuts and rum---what a lucky girl you are, Merisi.
Yes, it is a Punschkrapfen!
DeleteNow I feel guilty because I only had a bite.
after the walk from the subway to the office - detours due to 'falling ice' ... i had but one thought: COFFEEEEEEEEEEEE
ReplyDeleteI empathize, must have been quite an ordeal, a dangerous one too.
DeleteOH THE BEAUTY OF IT ALL!
ReplyDeleteI try to never forget to be appreciative of the many choices of beautiful places here in Vienna!
DeleteSure beats Starbucks! THIS is the way to have coffee!
ReplyDeleteI dare say there's no way for the coffee-buck-shops of this world to emulate a Viennese coffee house. :-)
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