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2013-11-04
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If you read my earlier writing on Knockbox when it is still in Sheung Wan, you know that Knockbox is one of my favorite cafes in Hong Kong; the other café is Rabbithole Coffee Roaster. I regarded this duo as once a one two punch to Hong Kong coffee scene that helped raise the bar of the coffee several notches higher. While I would like this duo to maintain its role and remain the same, the only sure thing in this world is change. What's news? - Food and beer!Knockbox now serves food, real food t
What's news? - Food and beer!
Knockbox now serves food, real food that you can really have it as a meal here and feel full, not those dainty and cutesy stuff just to complete the coffee. Among those typical fair like all day breakfast and the like, these two items worth talking about.
What's the glory? - roast work and green bean selection.
In the old day, Knockbox was where one can get to drink coffees from Indie roasters all over the world be it good or bad. A trip to Knockbox was like a journey every week into an unknown land of coffee. Fascinating and exciting, particularly for coffee enthusiast with curiosity on how coffees from places taste like. Coffee enthusiasts from beginner to advanced drank coffee late into the night or early morning and we all had a great time. Some even had a role in recommending and/or bringing coffee back to Knockbox so we could all enjoy the coffee together and exchange points of view. Whether we agree, it's not a problem as it's all amicable and coffee focus kinda things. It was not just drinking coffee; it’s a ‘culture', a place of happening on coffee at Knockbox late into the night.
In addition, it gets better. The price of Knockbox’s roasted coffee is now within reach. It was $180/200g or more but these days quite a few coffee beans have a starting price of $110/200g, definitely not cheap but more affordable. In addition, it is so convenient to get coffee from Knockbox as Knockbox offers delivery services within Hong Kong right to your door you don’t have to cross the tunnel and wade through the crowd in Mong Kok to get a bag of coffee. The one I like recently is its offering from Colombia which tastes sweet, clean and has almost no hint of nuts as if it is my favorite coffee from Central America.
What goes up, …? - brew skill
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