Espresso based coffee

Espresso based coffee

New Zealand is best known for its espresso-based coffee. Overseas, you might simply ask for ‘a coffee’ but in New Zealand you tend to order a custom espresso-based coffee, for example a latte. You will find espresso coffee machines in most cafes and restaurants, and often in offices or homes.

Double shot is standard

Double shot is standard

Kiwis like their coffee strong and a double shot of espresso is the normal here. If you are used to milder strength coffee, you should let the barista know by asking for a single shot. 

Smaller size

Smaller size

Again, due to the Kiwi preference for strong coffee, the volume of coffee served in New Zealand is typically smaller than overseas. If you prefer a larger size coffee, let your barista know.

Short black

Short black

Looking for an espresso shot? Ask for a short black. That is the Kiwi term for a small, strong coffee better known as an espresso overseas.

Long black

Long black

Looking for a strong, medium sized coffee? Try ordering a long black. Long blacks have a little less hot water than an americano or regular coffee overseas. Some places will serve you a short black with a small jug of hot water on the side so you can add hot water to your taste!

Flat white

 Flat white

A flat white is the staple of Kiwi coffee. It is a smooth and creamy coffee; similar to a latte but with less froth or foam on the top. We highly recommend trying a flat white as part of your New Zealand experience.

Ask where to find a good coffee

Ask where to find a good coffee

You won’t find too many big international coffee chains here, as Kiwis tend to support their favourite local coffee shop. Kiwis are coffee connoisseurs. When visiting a new town or city, ask around for where’s the best place to get a coffee. There is a strong coffee culture in New Zealand, so most Kiwis will be more than happy to share their favourite spots with you.

Bring a reusable cup

Bring a reusable cup

If you like a takeaway coffee but want to limit your environmental impact, use a reusable cup. You’ll commonly see many people giving a keep-cup, travel mug or reusable cup to their barista when ordering coffee. Many places will give you a small discount for bringing your own cup and some offer reusable cups of their own!

 

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