first world problems
travelling comes with many challenges - long haul flights, being the palest person on the beach, bad pillows, jandal rub and, potentially the worst of all, terrible coffee.
while travelling with a moka espresso maker can save you from the worst of bad coffee - sometimes, just sometimes, you just want someone else to make you one.
so in the world of kitchengeek, travels always involve researching then hunting down good, actually make that *great, coffee.
our pick of tokyo? omotesando koffee
the hardest place to find. (japanese streets don't usually have names - the system for japanese street numbering is fascinating.) but after an adventure through the residential back streets of tokyo the reward is hidden coffee perfection.
& there it is, the end of one first world problem (in tokyo, at least).
