You Dessert Cafe has just opened its first overseas location in Causeway Bay! Setting up shop on Tang Lung Street, the cafe dons a calming white tone with light-coloured wooden furniture, transporting visitors to Thailand's cafes that are commonly fashioned as 'little white houses'.

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In the icy tundra that is Canada, the merits of a strong cup of coffee cannot be overlooked. For popular chain establishment Tim Hortons, they aren't. Or at least they weren't, for a while. But as the world spins faster each day, some things get left behind, and in the opinion of many, "Timmies" seems to be leaving quality behind when it comes to their coffee.

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In the icy tundra that is Canada, the merits of a strong cup of coffee cannot be overlooked. For popular chain establishment Tim Hortons, they aren't. Or at least they weren't, for a while. But as the world spins faster each day, some things get left behind, and in the opinion of many, "Timmies" seems to be leaving quality behind when it comes to their coffee.

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Gevalia isn't the first foreign coffee brand to appear on this list (that honor goes to the Swiss made Nescafé), but it is the first to draw distinction from its origin. Unlike others, the flavor of Gevalia isn't bad so much as it is different, darker, and all around tougher to drink for the average American coffee consumer. That is owed to Gevalia's Swedish roots, and maybe even the overall lack of light in the Nordic country. Dark coffee must be pretty warming during the excessive nighttime hours.