Hietzing Exploration
After leaving the Schönbrunn, we (Vicky and Tyler) continued
on our adventure. After passing a few embassies, notably Poland and The
Netherlands, we then stopped at a cute coffee house, Café Dommayer, at the
corner of the street. It's no surprise to see a coffee shop in Vienna because
you can find a coffee house every one mile you walk. I hold the view that most of the coffee shops
in the center are for visitors, not for local people. This makes me excited as
most of the guests in the small coffee shop are locals of Hietzing.
Although
it's the time for dinner, we decided to go in, checking the special Vienna
coffee culture and the difference between the coffee shop in Vienna and those
in the United States.
We ordered a Latte, Mélange, similar to Cappuccino, and
Himbeer Tartelette. Coffee and Cake, bitter and sweet, seems to be best
partners. I highly recommend the Himbeer Tartelette. For the Himbeer Tartelette
(raspberry tartlet), the base is covered with soft melting chocolate, filled
with cream made with raspberry and yogurt. To top it off, the tart has a fresh
raspberry on the top. It tastes natural and is not too sweet. I loved it so
much. In the leisured atmosphere of the Café, people are meeting friends,
reading the newspapers, or even just sitting alone and let the time pass. I spoke
with an old lady who told me that Vienna people's obsession with coffee is just
like it with music and waltz; deep in their bones. Coffee houses are to them, a
place where time and space are
consumed, but only the coffee is found on the bill.
If you are ever exposed to the wondrous Viennese Coffee
Culture, please keep these ideas in mind!
When you are worried, and you have trouble of one sort or another
-to the coffee house!
When your shoes are torn and dilapidated - coffee house!
When your income is four hundred crowns and you spend
five hundred - coffee house!
If you are a chair warmer in the office, while your
ambition led you to seek professional honors - coffee house!
If you could not find a mate to suit you- coffee house!
If you hate and despise human beings, and at the same
time you cannot be happy without them - coffee house!
You compose a poem which you cannot inflict upon friends
that you meet in the street - coffee house!
When you feel like hiding, you dive into a - coffee
house!
These small anecdotes come from Peter Altenberg's poem
"to the coffee house". A friend of mine showed me that two years, when
I living in Beijing. I couldn't understand why Peter asks people to go to the coffee house with such enthusiasm
until now, I can partially feel that.