Armenian Coffee
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I hadn't had coffee for at least 5 years and was over at a friends house last night trying to pound through some work. Well, his sister made some armenian coffee and that sh!t had me wired from 7 in the afternoon 'til 1 a.m. I was sweating and had the worst dry-mouth as well. If you aren't a coffee drinker or don't do too well with caffeine, be careful.
#5
Thanks, actually it'd be great if you can recommend a place in OC.
#6
I hadn't had coffee for at least 5 years and was over at a friends house last night trying to pound through some work. Well, his sister made some armenian coffee and that sh!t had me wired from 7 in the afternoon 'til 1 a.m. I was sweating and had the worst dry-mouth as well. If you aren't a coffee drinker or don't do too well with caffeine, be careful.
#7
In that case, make sure there's an old chain-smoking armenian lady there. When you're done, flip the cup over onto the coaster and after a few minutes, tell the lady to read your horoscope.
#8
Turkish coffee is nuts. Not aware if it's the same as Armenian coffee, but it'll put hair on your tongue, for sure!!
#9
I've read about that, pretty interesting stuff for sure!
#10
I'm not too familiar with places in OC, but my cousin told me about a few Armenian restaurants/cafes in Lido @ 3410 Via Oporto. If you want dinner, there is a great Lebanese restaurant called Open Sesame in Long Beach. Hope this helps, and i'll see if I can find anything else.