World Cup: experts choose the best cafes - and coffees - around the world

By Andrea Black
Updated July 29 2015 - 8:23pm, first published 7:14pm
A sublime brew at Prufrock cafe in London.

 Photo: Supplied
A sublime brew at Prufrock cafe in London. Photo: Supplied
Ten Belles cafe, Paris.
 Photo: Tim Geraghty-Groves
Ten Belles cafe, Paris. Photo: Tim Geraghty-Groves
Tim Wendelboe, at his coffee roastery in  in Oslo, Norway. Photo: Benjamin A Ward
Tim Wendelboe, at his coffee roastery in in Oslo, Norway. Photo: Benjamin A Ward
Kaffeine cafe, London.

 Photo: James French
Kaffeine cafe, London. Photo: James French
Prufrock cafe, London.
Prufrock cafe, London.
A sublime brew at Prufrock cafe in London.

 Photo: Supplied
A sublime brew at Prufrock cafe in London. Photo: Supplied
A sublime brew at Prufrock cafe in London.

 Photo: Supplied
A sublime brew at Prufrock cafe in London. Photo: Supplied

Here in Australia we're used to good coffee, so when caffeine-lovers venture overseas it's understandable they can get a little tetchy hunting down a good cafe after the long haul flight. But there are ways of finding the perfect brew.

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