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A Kiwi devoted to coffee in Phnom Penh and a hotel devoted to tea
We were delighted with the places we found for coffee and tea in Phnom Penh. The Feel Good Coffee Roastery is the kind of place we’d be going to every morning if we lived in the Cambodian capital. And as … Continue reading
Posted in Asia Visits, Cambodia, World visits
Tagged afternoon tea in phnom penh, arabica-robusta blend, cambodian layer cake, carrot cake, coffee from cambodia, coffee in phnom penh, coffee shop, coffee shop in phnom penh, feel good coffee roastery, high tea, khmer cooking classes, locally-grown coffee, roast the beans on-sit, tea house hotel, tea in phnom penh, tipica bean from laos, twg in singapore
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Romans for roads; Italians for coffee; but tea is very English in Chichester
There’s a certain simplicity to central Chichester: chances are you’re in North Street; South Street; East Street; or West Street. And if not, then one of those streets is just round the corner, and you immediately know which direction you’re … Continue reading
Posted in Chichester, The South - From Kent to Cornwall, UK visits
Tagged 16th century house, attibassi, bologna, building castles, carrot cake, cathedral, chichester, chichester cathedral, church square, coffee, cosy tea room, dickens brought to the 21st century, east street, Fancy a Cuppa?, ginger cake, home-baked cakes, italian cakes, italians, jane austen, keith nelson, king canute, lemon sponge, loose-leaf teas, milan, mince pies, near eastgate, normans, north street, old amphitheatre, organic tea rooms, roman mosaic floor, roman remains, romans, south street, st martin's tea rooms, taste of italy, tea room, the good life, tregothnan, village of bosham, west street
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Dornoch: How to get Madonna, golf, coffee, tea & chiropractors in the same article
We had a delightful day in Dornoch, and almost wanted to buy that house on Bridge Street by the time we left… Madonna was a fan of the place too, it seems. She was talk of the town a dozen … Continue reading
Posted in Dornoch, Scotland, UK visits
Tagged bath buns, Brief Encounter, cappuccino, carrot cake, chiropractors, church of scotland, coffee, complementary health centre, cream tea, delicious cakes, dornoch, dornoch station building, fancyacuppa, first tee, golf, guy ritchie, janet horne, luigi's, mackays, madonna, murrays, old station building, royal dornoch golf club, royal golf hotel, small-town northern scotland, station buffets, steam trains, tea, tea room, tony jacklin, town museum
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