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RE: My first Coffee in cezve in Greece

Haha, it looks like this coffee was quite an experience for you :)

I don't think you'll have any problem ordering a Turkish coffee in Greece, we call it like that ourselves some times. But the most important thing to know is that 95% of the coffee shops don't use cezve any more, they make it at the coffee machine and that's why it gets so bubbly! When I was drinking coffee I always asked the way they make it before I order, because I hated its taste when it comes from the coffee machine. A good way to figure out in advance which place makes good coffee is to look for a lot of old people sitting there :)
Good luck next time!

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Well, that was important to know! Thank you for the information. Honestly, I didn't imagine that this coffee could be prepared in a different way than cezve, so I didn't even think to ask how they do it. But these are important guidelines for the next time in Greece. 😃☕☀️

I didn't imagine that this coffee could be prepared in a different way than cezve

I was shocked myself when I first realised what they are doing. It is a brutal violation of the very essence of this coffee. 😡