Oh Dear ! What a Gap

A Gap in the blogosphere that is. I’m so sorry for this extra long gap of not blogging but I have a good reason. Setting up my own cafe in downtown Cape Town and you’ll be glad to know if you don’t already that I’ve done so, thank God. It’s called Escape Caffe, located at Manhattan Place, 130 Bree Street, Cape Town.

 

I’ve set up a blog for it, http://escapecaffe.wordpress.com/ and also a twitter feed, so if you want to know what’s happening on a daily basis, check me out on twitter @escapecaffe. I’ll endeavour to keep this site updated with coffee findings not shared on the main escape caffe website – a task I hope to keep up with.

Take care and I promise something very soon.

South African National Barista Championships, And the Winner is..

Wow ! what a weekend. I’m really loving being here in Cape Town. Just last week, some new friends of mine invited me to the South African National Barista Championships, which incidentally were taking place in Cape Town from 26-28 March at the luxurious Table Bay Hotel on the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. I’ve never been to one before and sadly I’ll be missing the World Barista Championships (WBC) this year, which will be taking place in London – typical eh ! just when I leave Europe, they finally have it on my doorstep. So how was the South African version ? It seemed a bit low key to me on the promo side, although I found out there were some important “coffee” VIPS in the room, but nevertheless the baristas and their fans/families were very committed, cheering the competitors all the ways, with loud screams of support everytime they extracted an espresso or poured some latte art. In summary, each barista has to make 4 espressos, 4 cappuccinos and 4 signature drinks for the 4 tasting judges and they are tested by another 2 judges for preparation, checking many things such as wastage in coffee preparation. I also managed to get a free 1kg bag of freshly roasted coffee from one of the speciality roasters attending the event.

This years winner was Ishan Natalie, who also won the competition last year. Ishan works for Woolworths – which should not be confused with the same name shops in UK or USA. Woolworths is an upmarket supermarket store so committed to coffee that they purchased La Marzocco GB5s for their standard espresso machines. They’re supposed to have a really good coffee roaster called Tribeca, which supplies them with coffee, sourced primarily from Africa but also from Brazil and other places. So here are some pics of the event; First up, the winner pouring some latte art

And second the winning drink, a signature coffee drink made primarily with espresso, cream and whipped eggs – almost like an eggnog latte without the alcohol – cups were pretty cool and the presentation tops, especially as Ishan didn’t compromise on effects by mixing some concoction to create a smoking ice glass placed underneath the winning signature drinks.

So, Ishan will be representing South Africa at the WBC in London, scheduled to take place in the latter half of June 2010. I think it may be held during the Caffe Culture event, but I’ll try and keep you posted.

Bean There: Olympia Bakery & Cafe, Kalk Bay

Last weekend on our “discover Cape Town” trip, we decided to check out the coastal fishing village of Kalk Bay. I had two main intentions, eating fish and chips at Kalkies and checking out the infamous (at least on this side of the World) the Olympia Bakery & Cafe. So after my fish and chips, it was down to the main road in Kalk Bay to look for this cafe, which was quite easy to find and almost a strong stone throw away from the fishing port. Olympia is very popular with the locals are supposed to be famous for breakfast and apparently on Saturday mornings, it can be near impossible to get a seat inside if you are a late bird. Lucky for us, we popped in during the late afternoon, where the mood was lively and very down to earth. True to form, I ordered a double espresso – what else in the afternoon ?

Being a bit of a sweet tooth, I noticed that most of the pastries and cakes were gone – good for Olympia as they got to sell their stuff, but spotting the no-serious-cafe-in cape town-cannot stock pasties de nata phenomenon, I went for one Pasties de Nata to accompany my order of a double espresso. I must admit the pasties was more cake than pasties & custard, but fine for me.

My daughter was with me and so not to be left out, we ordered a hot chocolate too, which she took away, enjoyed and spilt in the car, hmmm. The coffee at Olympia is supplied by Origin Coffee Roasting, based in de Waterkant, which you can find more about on my blog roll and if you do visit Cape Town and rent a car, (you will need to for this trip), then I recommend the 30 minute drive from the centre of Cape Town to this village, which apparently is very busy during the high tourist season between mid-December and mid-January, because of its quaint appeal and warm beaches, not to mention Seal watching, fish restaurants and of course Olympia Bakery.

New Theme, New Dream..

I’m in the middle of trying to change the look of my blog and luckily the guy who sits a floor above me at work was really helpful and assisted me in trying to load up this new more coffee-like theme – I hope you like it ? But as I get used to this, I’d like to leave my latest favourite pic with you, called Espresso Dream, so until my soon to be posted next blog, dream of espresso……

 

Thanks La Marzocco

La Marzocco Portaholder 

In the process of trying to experiment, I logged onto La Marzocco’s website and was pleased to see that they now have an online shop, where you can order lots of stuff including what I was looking for, a bottomless La Marzocco porta-filter holder (more of that to follow in my next post God willing). In any case, I was happy to learn that they now have a dealer in Vienna, Austria – where I live, and so got in touch with the dealer. In the meantime, I managed to exchange a few e-mails with La Marzocco, informing them about my website naturally, and I am pleased to say that they were impressed with my website and encouraged me to keep up the good work – OK ! now I’m feeling a bit water eyed (i.e. tearful) because, for a company like La Marzocco – makers of probably the best espresso coffee machine in the World, who of course know a lot about coffee -to say something like that, I was really touched. In any case, I am pleased to report that I managed to get my La Marzocco bottomless porta-filter and it fitted perfectly into my Isomac Venus, in fact it fitted much better than the original, so naturally I am very pleased.

The Austrian dealer tried to encourage me to get the one and only La Marzocco machine made for the home – the GS3 (the rest are for professional or commercial purposes only), but when I gasped at his special price for me only of €2,500  (a cool equivalent of about $3,500) – Now on this occasion, I am happy to say that the price of this machine is cheaper than in the US, which I just saw was retailing for about $7,000. It’s worth a coffee fanatic coming over to Austria and buying the machine and taking it back home and still saving money. In any case for more about this machine read the very extensive review on Home Barista http://www.home-barista.com/pros-perspective-gs3.html.

Anyway I digress somewhat.

Visit www.lamarzocco.com for more about La Marzocco.

Coming Soon – More on the Blog

Apologises to those who read this, but I’ve been a bit lazy of late – my last post was many weeks ago. Perhaps I can use the excuse of tons of work, but nowadays, everyone has lots of work. Anyway enough rambling. COMING SOON ! (i) a short piece on drinking coffee in Dubai (ii) Cape Town Coffee Scene, November 2007 and (iii) thoughts and tips.