Table Fable

Curated by Maiia Alekseeva

  • Open post
    19 Apr 2026
    Geneva and Chamonix
    Finally, I have time to summarize my gastronomic adventures for this vacation, so here is a short list. Fondue was not possible to try, it's not for solo trip lovers :) Geneva is small, you can walk around a lot in a day. If the weather permits, you can lie down in the sun in the bathing areas on the lake, admire the famous fountain. Walk around the old town, go through the park by the bastions, visit the library, go to the ethnography museum and the modern art museum. Take pictures on the beautiful bridge, go to the confluence of the rivers, where the Arve and Rhone rivers meet, and look at the dam. If you have time, you can also go to the Carouge district, look at the small shops and sit on the verandas (you can also try Michelin-starred restaurants). Birdie - coffee from Tanat, very tasty cold brew, basic brunches (very cute barista) Overflow Studio - coffee from La Cabra, beautiful interiors 995 Concept - coffee, natural wine, brunches, view of the Jet d'Eau fountain You can get to Chamonix from Geneva by bus, the journey takes about an hour and a half. The road itself is mountains, waterfalls, birch trees, rainbows! It's just breathtaking. You find yourself in a world of Alpine postcards, everything is so cute, and the hotels, and the houses, and the infrastructure. Be sure to visit QC Terme (spa), take a lift to enjoy the views, go hiking to the lake. In the hotel, you can ask for a card that allows you to use transportation between neighboring villages for free. I went to Servoz and hiked to Lac Vert, on the way admiring the blooming apple trees, cherries, bird cherries, eating first flowers from the meadows, collecting water in streams. Rose-du-Pont - the best simple omelette in my life with perfect texture and balance of flavors (with a stunning view of the mountains and the river). The vintage interiors in the style of art nouveau are also worth attention Josephine - delicious tartare (it seems like half a cow was used), snails in Burgundy style did not quite work, the sauce was too concentrated, I wanted to weaken its flavor and salt a bit Le Monchu - this time I didn't have time, but next time I will definitely come and try the fondue here Shouka - I was very surprised, but they make really delicious bean-to-bar chocolate, they roast their own coffee (average), but so far it's been the best specialty coffee in Chamonix (thanks for having it at all) Moody Coffee Roasters - the second roasters in Chamonix, also very average, sometimes underdeveloped, sometimes too dark #geneve #tanat #chamonix #shouka
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  • Open post
    29 Mar 2026
    Lisbon coffee week
    For the second time at a more or less large coffee event in Lisbon (the first - the world aeropress championship 2024). Extremely friendly atmosphere, cuppings, barista battles, a sea of coffee, good and not so good. I was interested in trying new roasters and being aware of the assortment of those I know. From the interesting things - a whole stand with different brands from the Czech Republic (I liked Mexico from Bean Smith's), guys from Barcelona Right Side, Ecuadorian bean-to-bar chocolate Paccari, Latvian kombucha Rudy's (mandarin with basil top). Also attended a cupping from Berlin's Five Elephant - there were a couple of decent basic coffees (Indonesia Pantan Musara), but overall without emotions. I noticed that for evaluating the aroma of dry coffee, new devices are being used (in 3 photos). Took home chocolate, a pack from Senzu (their stand was among my favorites, exceptional lot Colombia Pitalito - clear notes of guava, starfruit, mind-blowing bubblegum), a signature coffee mug. #coffee #senzu #rightside #fiveelephant #coffeeweek
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  • Open post
    27 Mar 2026
    Innefable Coffee (Seville) x Alba bistro
    Yesterday we were at a cupping at Alba, this time their own coffee was presented by roasters from Seville - Innefable Coffee. Of course, there were super bright lots at the end of the table - the most powerful Colombia with the taste of ginger liqueur (cherry!), a strawberry field with a wush wush, the famous cider from Néstor Lasso, but I want to note an excellent balanced lot for every day - Burundi Muninya Long Miles. Either I haven't had Burundi for a long time and missed it, or something else, but black tea with honey, rosehip, prunes and dried apricots was in this cup, just wonderfully. It was funny to observe regional peculiarities in descriptors - what for a Spaniard is melon, butter, Catalan cream and mango smoothie, for us will be strawberries with cream, dried apricots and currant leaf. In general, very decent roasters, especially when it comes to basic lots! PS Tomorrow I'm going to Lisbon coffee week, very excited (then I'm going to a festival of natural Portuguese wines, but I don't promise a report from there) #innefable #seville #albabistro #cupping
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