Al Fresco Friday Third Culture Coffee

Bellevue, WALocal News

Third Culture Coffee in Bellevue transcends borders by celebrating global coffee culture through specialty drinks and teas that are ethically sourced and authentically prepared. General Manager John Hong expresses a desire to share the unique methods and flavors that define coffee traditions across different cultures. The café's menu features standout items like Indian Filter Coffee, a traditional South Indian drink, and the popular New Orleans Iced Coffee, infused with chicory for a distinctive flavor. Additionally, the Ginger Chai Latte combines in-house ginger chai concentrate with spices, while the Honey Rose Matcha offers a floral twist on matcha tea. The inviting outdoor patio provides a cozy atmosphere for enjoying these carefully crafted beverages and pastries.

This article is part of the Heart of Bellevue campaign, which highlights local businesses and fosters community connections. Through Third Culture Coffee, the campaign showcases the richness of cultural collaboration in the Bellevue area. By focusing on these unique offerings, the article not only promotes the café but also encourages appreciation for diverse culinary traditions.

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