《瑞士》瑞士盧森Lucerne 被Condé Nast Traveler票選為歐洲排名第2最受歡迎喜愛的城市

瑞士凱撒里茲飯店管理大學盧森校區就位於Lucerne!

This year, Condé Nast Traveler readers voted Lucerne (a.k.a. Luzern to the mostly German-speaking locals), Switzerland their second-favorite city in Europe, just behind perennial love Florence, in the annual Readers Choice Awards. But what is it about this Swiss lakeside town just a 45-minute train ride fromZurich that wins so many hearts? Credit the mix of great food, easygoing locals, and stunning countryside that brings visitors back year after year. (And the cheese. Don’t forget the cheese.)

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《瑞士》瑞士凱撒里茲飯店管理大學校友在義大利參加調製咖啡比賽得獎

轉載自Cesar Ritz Colleges News

Competing against other Le Méridien Master Baristas, Son Nguyen became the first Master Barista in Thailand to bring home the top prize.

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Le Méridien Hotels & Resorts brought together its Master Baristas from Paris and New Delhi, to Barcelona and Bangok to stimulate a passion for Le Méridien’s coffee culture in a competition held at illy’s headquarters in Trieste, Italy. The participants spent two days exchanging global trends in coffee and training to learn the latest innovative recipes. The final challenge had each finalist serving 3 types of coffee – 2 espressos, 2 cappuccinos and 2 freestyle espresso-based beverages inspired by the location the Master Barista was travelling from – all in 15 minutes.

The challenge was judged by illy’s coffee experts and Le Méridien’s Global Latte Artist Esther Maasdam and Global Master Barista, Franz Zauner. Son’s invented signature coffee called “Tom Kha Coffee” was inspired by Thailand’s famous cuisines.

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“Inspiration for Tom Kha Coffee came from a very simple thought: Lemongrass is such a common and versatile ingredient in Thai cuisine so I tried infusing coffee with lemongrass and it worked. From there I started adding more elements, to make the drink more complex and distinctively Thai. The unique thing about this drink is the addition of Thai Naam Pla Waan (sweet fish sauce). I know it sounds crazy – fish sauce in coffee? But the homemade Naam Pla Wan that I used completes the drink. It adds sweetness, savouriness and gives it a little spicy kick that you feel in the back of your mouth after you drink it. It’s a coffee drink in which you can taste Thailand.”