Sunday 23 March 2014

Gourmet Amis!

Café Amis....

 


 Amis, which means 'friends' in French, gives your an experience that you crave for.

Its a perfect place for you to come with your friends and just chill-out over a cup of coffee. 


Café Amis provides you with variety of coffees to indulge in. The variants are available in HOT as well as COLD form. 

Like they say, not all fingers are of the same size and shape!
We serve our customers according to their needs…

Variety at your service..


Café Mocha:


Also called as moccacino, café mocha takes its name from the Red Sea coastal town of Mocha, Yemen, which as far back as the fifteenth century was a dominant exporter of coffee, especially to areas around the Arabian Peninsula. Mocha coffee has a chocolate flavor. The cafe mocha was created to mimic that natural flavor.

Americano:


Café Americano, or Americano (English: American coffee) is a style of coffee prepared by adding hot water to espresso, giving it a similar strength to, but different flavor from, regular drip coffee. The strength of an Americano varies with the number of shots of espresso and the amount of water added.

Cappuccino:


Cappuccino is a coffee drink topped with foamed milk. It is made in a steam-producing espresso machine. The espresso is poured into the bottom third of the cup, followed by a similar amount of hot milk. The top third of the drink consists of milk foam; this foam can be decorated with artistic drawings made with the same milk, called latte art. In a traditional cappuccino, as served in Europe and artisan coffee houses in the United States, the total of espresso and milk/foam make up between approximately 150–180 ml.

Café Latte:


A latte is a coffee drink made with espresso and steamed milk. The term as used in English is a shortened form of the Italian caffè latte or caffellatte, which means "milk coffee". In northern Europe and Scandinavia the term 'café au lait' has traditionally been used for the combination of espresso and milk, but this term is used in the US for brewed coffee and scalded milk. In France, 'caffè latte' is mostly known from American coffee chains; a combination of espresso and steamed milk equivalent to a 'latte' is in French called 'grand crème' and in German 'Milchkaffee' or 'Melange'.

It doesn’t end at coffee…


Café Amis also provides you with single bites which will tickle your taste buds as you sip on your coffee.

Hungry kya!





Not just that.. Also try our dessert.
 
Kuch meetha ho jaye!



Come and enjoy with us!


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