
Hello everyone, very good morning. This is my participation in The Coffee Shop Prompt | Week 131: August 21 - 27, and answering the question of the initiative, the visit to this coffee shop has a previous anecdote, perhaps a little funny, because it is about the different failed attempts to visit it. The first time we made a group appointment to go, we all got sick days before, and it was cancelled.
Later, I went with a friend before the market. We planned to have breakfast and continue shopping, and it turned out that it was closed. It was 8 am, and they open at 10 am, so we went somewhere else. And finally, at the beginning of this week I tried to do it once again, but because I did not check their web page well, nor read the notice at the entrance beforehand, I did not find out that they were not working on Monday, so I missed my trip there.
Yesterday I finally had the opportunity to visit it, since I was not going to pause this plan any longer. I went in the afternoon, with an inclement heat, but I was thinking of having a coffee, not a refreshing drink. Anyway, the place had a very pleasant atmosphere, the cold inside comforted me quickly, and I could enjoy its facilities... beforehand I say that I loved the decoration, it is very pop, it reminds me of my notebooks from the 80s.











I reviewed the entire menu to know what they offer and plan a new group visit, but as my budget was very low, I only ordered a large espresso, and let me tell you, it is the best espresso I've ever tasted, its flavor is very close to my daily guayoyos, frothy, it was not so bitter, rather soft, simply, I loved it.
I wanted to share with you a little bit of the gastronomy, but since I could not buy it at the moment, with the permission of the community, I am going to show you a couple of real pictures courtesy of a friend who also visited, and another picture of the same cafetín on their Instagram page, at the same time I describe the type of menu, which is mostly Asian dishes, but they also offer traditional desserts from here, and a great variety of teas, natural refreshing drinks, and cold coffees.
This coffee shop is called “Ds 33 tea and coffee”, and it is relatively new for being one of the last ones to be created, but it started operating since the beginning of this year. It is located on Intercomunal Avenue between El Tigre and El Tigrito, in the Rahme Shopping Center, main premises, right next to the bakery. And so that it doesn't happen to you like it did to me, I would like to tell you that their opening hours are from Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 8 pm. Do not hesitate to visit it if you are in this area, or come to visit the city.
I hope you enjoyed my post, it will be until another opportunity to tell you stories accompanied by a coffee. Thanks for visiting my blog, happy Thursday to all.

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