Turkish Coffee In Trinidad

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Years ago, I read a book and the only thing I remember about the story was one main character detail: the guy’s need for a cup of Turkish coffee. Being a coffee lover myself, I totally understood. Thinking at the time that it was probably some special Turkish treat, it was noted and filed away for future reference.

A recent post on my ‘go-to’ blog for all things foodie in Trinidad: TriniChow highlighting a new cafe serving Turkish coffee, brought back the memory of the curiosity I felt after reading about this type coffee all those years ago. I happened to be in the area this weekend and decided to stop in. I was not disappointed.
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Turkish coffee is best enjoyed after your meal and it pairs well with a sweet treat. You DO NOT add milk to your coffee…which was fine by me. You also do not add sugar after it is poured in your cup. Sugar is added up front. Since I was having it with a sweet treat anyway, I chose to have mine with just a little sugar and it was still good.

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Tiny cup of joy.

The delicious blend of finely ground coffee, sugar and spices is served in a long-handled pot made of brass, which you pour into a tiny cup. Though, the serving is small, the coffee is not meant to be rushed. Sip. Savor. Linger…over great conversation and a yummy sweet treat. I enjoyed my coffee with a bit of chocolate cake.

Layali Cafe offers a few options for sweet treats and quick bites. If you’re a coffee lover, it’s worth checking out.

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Thick layer of coffee left at the bottom of the cup.

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Second cup of joy.

10 Comments

    • Vernette
      Author
      May 3, 2016 / 9:57 pm

      Lol…I had it with chocolate cake.

  1. May 4, 2016 / 2:24 pm

    Hi V…I’ve been there a while ago. Didn’t have coffee though …they have the yummiest salads and sandwiches. Haven’t touched coffee since 2006 …up until now! Started back drinking it last year…started with the decaf (Juan Valdez…u must try it!) and now ahhh full blown coffee!! lol. Gotta try their coffee. ps When are we meeting uP??! We can probably go there for coffee! 😉

    • Vernette
      Author
      May 4, 2016 / 5:22 pm

      I’m down for coffee *coughnotdecafcough* anytime. Let’s make it happen soon.

      • May 5, 2016 / 12:27 am

        haha you are too funny. OK let me try to get out of my Saturday (if you are free?). Will Whatsapp you soon. I think we really need to catch up. Long overdue. Great things happen when great minds connect 🙂

        • Vernette
          Author
          May 5, 2016 / 5:24 am

          Msg me and we will firm up plans.

  2. May 7, 2016 / 7:10 pm

    I had Turkish coffee once while I was traveling in Eygpt.. and I was really excited about it (it’s quite famous isn’t it?)… but I found it to be not my cup of tea.. erm, coffee.. 🙂

    • Vernette
      Author
      May 7, 2016 / 7:13 pm

      🙂 I know what you mean. It seems like the kind of drink you either like or you dont.

  3. August 6, 2016 / 10:24 am

    Nice!!! I have never had Turkish coffee, I think I will start…..

    • Vernette
      Author
      August 6, 2016 / 10:39 am

      At least try it once 🙂

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