THROUGH MY LENS: HOT NUMBERS COFFEE

A KAMILA COFFEE REVIEW

I didn’t have much knowledge of Hot Numbers Coffee, but when my friend Phil told me that he was moving to Cambridge and was working there, I did my research. He suggested going to their Instagram page and said that : “The interior of the place is just beautiful for photography,” it sure looked like it. Phil worked as a barista at Lost Sheep Coffee in Canterbury at that time – my favourite spot for a morning coffee. Then he left. By coincidence, a few weeks later my friend Elina invited me to Bishop Stortford, when I arrived she suggested going to Cambridge. I googled the postcode for Hot Numbers and discovered that they had two shops in Cambridge, not just one. I didn’t have a choice, I had to visit them both! The first one we went to was located on Gwydir Street, it was a lovely place with a modern feel to it. We ordered an espresso, filter coffee and some food. I have never tried better kimchi, which came alongside whipped feta and eggs – amazing! That plus my Rwandan filter, I was in heaven. After that, we headed downtown around 6pm over to the second shop. I had already drank 3 coffees by then so I only treated myself to a flat white to go. I loved the people, the atmosphere, and the funky feel of the place. I will have to go back there again to see Phil and explore their coffee more!

See:

https://www.facebook.com/HotNumbersCoffee/

http://hotnumberscoffee.co.uk/

https://www.instagram.com/hotnumberscoffee/

Photos: Canon AE-1 on Kodak Portra 400 35 mm film

THROUGH MY LENS: CRNO ZRNO

A Kamila Coffee review

During a recent work trip to Ljubljana, Slovenia I had the pleasure of experiencing a coffee shop called ČRNO ZRNO. My friend Mike had been to Ljubljana a week before me. Mike works as a barista and coffee roaster but I will tell you about him another time. I was keen to hear about the city and its coffee and Mike assured me: ‘the only place you need to visit is ČRNO ZRNO, the owner is Colombian and he serves Colombian coffee only’. I was in Ljubljana for work so my only free day was Friday, the day of my flight back! Oh man I was waiting for Friday like a child waits for father Christmas. I stepped up to that magical place precisely at 10.20am. I had a lovely chat with Alexander, the owner of ČRNO ZRNO. We talked about the place, his journey, and the coffee itself. You could tell that he loves coffee and has established links with coffee farmers in Colombia. I started with a beautiful espresso with citrusy tasting notes. I then asked for a filter and Alexander prepared a natural process coffee. This Diamante coffee was clean and red in colour, with the most beautiful notes of strawberries and caramel. If you are ever visiting Ljubljana and you love coffee - ČRNO ZRNO is your place!

See:

https://www.facebook.com/crnozrnocoffee/

https://www.crnozrno.com/

Photos: Canon AE-1 on Fujifilm Colour 200 35 MM FILM