Qima, a green coffee importer and buyer, has opened a slick, serious coffee shop on Warren Street
acting as a shop window to the complexity of Yemeni coffees and their production has opened in the heart of central London. Qima Cafe, run by specialty coffee exporter and green coffee buyer Qima Coffee, is now open at 21 Warren Street, opposite much-loved deli Honey and Spice.
Established as a specialist in Yemen, the ongoing civil war in the country has led to diversification in order to ameliorate risk for farmers, clients, and of course the business itself, including a move into Colombian export and this new cafe. While the usual espressos, flat whites, and pour overs — the latter most often showcasing single origin Yemeni coffees in order to highlight the differences in taste imparted by farming or processing after harvest — it’s elsewhere that Qima really shines.
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