KávéBár Bazar 2023 – The military review of the coffee and bar world will be held at the Millenáris
On Saturday and Sunday, visitors can taste the products of about fifty exhibitors in Hall B of the Millenáris in the 13th KávéBár Bazar; professional competitions and masterclasses await the public at the exhibition of the Hungarian coffee and bar world.
Coffee is still one of the world’s most popular pleasure goods, and the Hungarian coffee market is getting bigger and more colorful despite the crises of the past period. The KávéBár Bazar will feature the best of the Hungarian coffee world, including the latest machines and equipment, the latest innovations in coffee roasters, as well as the exclusive drink specialties of the bar world, the organizers told MTI.
As they emphasized, the espressos, filter coffees and various milk drinks are made from coffees coming from high-quality growing areas at the stands of the event.
Those who would like to buy for home can find premium coffee capsules at more and more exhibitors, and several Hungarian roasters are coming with special, limited premiere coffees. At some stands, exclusive coffee machines whose prices rival those of mid-range cars will appear, but there will also be household coffee devices on the counters, the announcement states.
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