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Definition of café filtre in US English: café filtrenounˌkafā ˈfēlt(rə)ˌkafā ˈfēlt(rə) Coffee made with a cafetière. Example sentencesExamples - A basket of fresh, French-style baguettes - a ubiquitous staple in Vietnam - arrived by skiff early the next morning, to go with our breakfast of bananas and thick café filtre.
- In more conscientious places, it's prepared as the traditional café filtre, a slow but rewarding java draw.
- The traffic was backed up beside a sidewalk bistro, and the scent of freshly brewed café filtre was wafting into the road.
- The café filtre (normal, filter-brewed coffee) is really good, too.
- It was 1947, and ‘I realized that busy people could no longer linger over café filtre,’ says he.
- She told me of Julia's inspirational meal, which included the following: oysters on the half shell, a bottle of Pouilly-Fuissé, sole meunière, a salad, crème fraîche and café filtre.
- Philip went back to the house, prepared a café filtre, and decided: he would leave - now.
- She ate oysters portugaise (on the half shell), and drank a bottle of Pouilly-Fuissé (white wine) with sole meuniére (filet of sole in butter and lemon), green salad, crème fraiche, and café filtre (strong coffee).
- The structure, or lack of it, would have alarmed Wittgenstein, had he dropped in for a café filtre.
Definition of café filtre in US English: café filtrenounˌkafā ˈfēlt(rə) Coffee made with a cafetière. Example sentencesExamples - A basket of fresh, French-style baguettes - a ubiquitous staple in Vietnam - arrived by skiff early the next morning, to go with our breakfast of bananas and thick café filtre.
- She told me of Julia's inspirational meal, which included the following: oysters on the half shell, a bottle of Pouilly-Fuissé, sole meunière, a salad, crème fraîche and café filtre.
- In more conscientious places, it's prepared as the traditional café filtre, a slow but rewarding java draw.
- The café filtre (normal, filter-brewed coffee) is really good, too.
- The structure, or lack of it, would have alarmed Wittgenstein, had he dropped in for a café filtre.
- It was 1947, and ‘I realized that busy people could no longer linger over café filtre,’ says he.
- Philip went back to the house, prepared a café filtre, and decided: he would leave - now.
- The traffic was backed up beside a sidewalk bistro, and the scent of freshly brewed café filtre was wafting into the road.
- She ate oysters portugaise (on the half shell), and drank a bottle of Pouilly-Fuissé (white wine) with sole meuniére (filet of sole in butter and lemon), green salad, crème fraiche, and café filtre (strong coffee).
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