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3/8
Kontakt – Roket cold coffee on tap
Kontakt kicked off in 2014 with Roket, a cold, nitrogen-infused coffee poured directly from a tap. This truly was a specialty in 2014, but it still counts as novel because it is only available in a couple of cafés around Budapest. Roket (650 HUF/2dl) still provides an interesting experience for coffee lovers, especially since at first glance its looks and taste are truly incompatible. We got a dark-colored frothy drink that looks like brown beer, and tastes softer than espresso. After overcoming our initial awe, we realized that Roket basically provides the experience of binging on beer, just with a caffeinated concoction instead of alcohol. In the near future, Roket will not only be available from the tap, but also in bottles to go.
4/8
Budapest Baristas – cold-brew tonic
The idea of coffee with tonic is almost as difficult to imagine as coffee from the tap, but indeed this also exists, and it is becoming more and more popular. At Budapest Baristas on Museum Avenue, they mix a cold brew with tonic, and serve it with ice and orange to create something of a coffee cocktail. The result is a perfect summertime refreshment, as it is sweeter than regular coffee and tastes delicious when it’s cooled. The main ingredient of the cold-brew tonic (690 HUF) is coffee from Honduras, which bears a slightly orangey aroma in itself, which intensifies in this drink. No need to worry about the bitterness and fizziness of the tonic either, as in the very end the harmony of flavors is flawless.
5/8
Mantra Specialty Coffee Minibar – almond ice-coffee latte
True to a specialty café, Mantra – found on Veres Pálné Street – entices everyone with something extra. We tried their icy latte made with almond milk and 100% clean almond butter (840 HUF), and it proved to be a perfect choice. If you like drinks that are milky and creamy but not too sweet (or if you follow a special diet), this icy coffee blend is a perfect alternative. The black beans they used for our coffee came from Colombia, but no matter what kind of coffee they use, there surely won’t be any disappointment when it comes to quality.
8/8
Espresso Embassy – espresso tonic
After trying the cold-brew tonic we felt like we had to taste the espresso tonic, too (600 HUF), promising an entirely different experience – and so it was. To devour this delicacy, we chose to visit Espresso Embassy, where there’s absolutely no lack of icy coffee treats. It is relatively easy to make espresso tonic, as they simply pour a cup of espresso into a glass of icy tonic; it looks exciting, but is a little sour. It is difficult to process that our fizzy drink is sweet at first, and then instead of the expected bitterness of the tonic the sour taste of coffee comes through. The flavors are a lot stronger than that of the cold brew. We recommend this drink for lovers of sour tastes and for experimental coffee enthusiasts.