In: Switzerland| Zurich
18 Apr 2009
Live in a district for too long, and you start overlooking things, while complaining about the stuff you already know. I’m saying this because I’m slightly ashamed that since coming back to Zurich Kreis 5 last year, I didn’t manage to discover the wee gem that is Café Noir. Basically a shop selling all kinds of roasted coffee beans and other delicacies, Café Noir also serves brewed coffee and cakes (sumptuous brownies among them) in its tiny but carefully decorated showroom and in a kind of micro-patio right outside on the pavement, too. Be it for the coffee, which is one of the best you can get in this area, the abundant Newspapers or the views of the strangely painted houses across the street: Sitting in Café Noir, you might well feel like in a similar venue in Berlin or East London.
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2 Responses to As delicious and tiny as a coffee bean
Cindy Mc Chicken
April 18th, 2009 at 9:47 pm
This sounds just fab! How can I get there from NCY??
I like your writing, are you a writer or author?
I bet you write for the Guardian, do you?
Cheers for now, yours
CIndy la Crevette
Susanne
April 18th, 2009 at 9:56 pm
Sounds cool… Great project.