Inteloh well!

Attempting to replicate an Indian Street Coffee at a Starbucks.

You know.... the kind you get in a little tin cup.... Lots of milk and sugar and not bitter at all. Not very educated in coffee. What's the closest I can get at a Starbucks.... sans tin cup. What do I tell the barista?

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WeWork aksaishin Oct 25, 2019

Cafe Au lait, then add more sugar.

Roku cruella Oct 25, 2019

Chai tea latte. I know it’s tea. I know is redundant twice over. 🤷‍♀️ Or get a cappuccino as then for cardamom powder. And pour in as much sugar as u can or as much as they will allow.

Bloomberg offByOme Oct 25, 2019

This is like joke I heard as a kid: Cafe au lait with milk

Google uzaname Oct 25, 2019

I would like one Cafe au lait coffee with milk please!

Google AngelPriya Oct 25, 2019

Or look for indian restaurant around you..Or bring tea from home and microwave it..

Apple hjkll Oct 25, 2019

If you re-heat tea, you don’t get that taste !

Google AngelPriya Oct 25, 2019

sadly you’re roght

Workday tdf Oct 25, 2019

Caffe Misto.

Bloomberg offByOme Oct 25, 2019

Learn to cut sugar out of your diet, your taste buds will thank you in the long run

Amazon iht58f Oct 25, 2019

I depend on a food truck in Seattle for filter coffee. In Starbucks, the closest you can get is using Latte with lesser pumps of coffee, more milk and sugar (no honey). Indian coffee basically inverts the quantities of milk and coffee- for us it is a milk based drink. You can also always buy the Bru/Nescafe instant coffee sachets and make it yourself.

Amazon alfrrd Oct 25, 2019

what is lesser pumps of coffee?

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Tableau salesfarts Oct 25, 2019

Put too much sugar and then add more sugar.

Netflix FckTheWrld Oct 25, 2019

Charbux

Cisco koala 🐨 Oct 25, 2019

Thai iced coffee