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Chef John Howie Presents Rare Kopi Luwak Coffee

There is only one place in the Pacific Northwest where you can taste the world’s most exclusive and only 100 percent authentic Kopi Luwak®coffee, and that’s at John Howie Steak. Beginning September 11, 2013 John Howie Steak will be offering this rare coffee for true coffee connoisseurs and those who have always wanted to try one of the rarest and most unique cups of coffee in the world.

The Kopi Luwak coffee at John Howie Steak is the only authentically produced coffee that comes from the Luwak animal in Indonesia. What makes these coffee beans different from any other coffee beans in the world is that they are collected from wild, cage-free Luwaks that live in the Indonesian forests. The resulting coffee is flavored with exotic and earthy tones, combined with a rich caramel and chocolate flavor. The Kopi Luwak coffee is the most expensive coffee in the world, and only 1,000 pounds of authentic Kopi Luwak coffee are distributed each year for the whole world. For more information on the how the beans are farmed go to www.kopiluwak.org.“It’s not bitter strong, it’s ‘rich’ strong. It’s solid. John Howie Steak is proud to offer the rare coffee to its guests,” commented John Howie, Chef/Proprietor of John Howie Steak.

The Kopi Luwak experience at John Howie Steakincludes tableside service where a special Kopi Luwak cup and saucer are brought to the table and the coffee is freshly prepared for each guest. A cup of the authentic Kopi Luwak coffee at John Howie Steak is $45. Be one of the first people in the Pacific Northwest to enjoy this truly unique coffee service.

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For reservations at John Howie Steak, call 425-440-0880.

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