Krimper
Anita Rao KashiAnita Rao Kashi/Guest Contributor/CAFES, MELBOURNE/ Updated : Aug 4, 2016, 15:06 IST
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Located inside an ancient carton packaging warehouse, Krimper is more of a hangout than a café. Rough and rustic, designed like a warehouse café, it has used the history of the place and recycled stuff to create furniture as a lov … Read more
Located inside an ancient carton packaging warehouse, Krimper is more of a hangout than a café. Rough and rustic, designed like a warehouse café, it has used the history of the place and recycled stuff to create furniture as a lovely nook in the middle. The lighting is minimalistic and walls are bare brick. It has an extensive menu with burgers, sliders and even a version of ‘upma’ but the highlight is definitely cold drip brew―coffee brewed overnight for 10 hours using cold water and the immersion method. Read less

Located inside an ancient carton packaging warehouse, Krimper is more of a hangout than a café. Rough and rustic, designed like a warehouse café, it has used the history of the place and recycled stuff to create furniture as a lovely nook in the middle. The lighting is minimalistic and walls are bare brick. It has an extensive menu with burgers, sliders and even a version of ‘upma’ but the highlight is definitely cold drip brew―coffee brewed overnight for 10 hours using cold water and the immersion method. It is served in a transparent glass with a big blob of ice and looks like a cross between whiskey and cognac. It is mildly bitter with a fresh nutty, coffee taste that is very different and definitely gives a swift kick to the morning.
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