Brian Latif in Jerusalem: You stop at a sacred coffee shop and you get your coffee

Mr. Kadri Wessel, Blerim Latifi, is continuing with his descriptions in Jerusalem, Israel, on a seemingly tourist tour. He says he stopped at a cafe called “Holy Cafè” where he ordered a large machine. Latifi says the machiato of the coffee shop [...]
He says he stopped at a cafe called “Holy Cafè” where he ordered a large machine.
Latifi says holy cafe machiato “not holy, but in each cafe in Kosovo they make it better than there.
He adds that in other things besides cafes and sports, we are not doing well.
This is Latiff's full Facebook writing:
As I walked through the streets of Old Jerusalem, I saw a café with a beautiful roof covered by the dense foliage of trees that seemed very old. The coffee shop was called “Holy Coffee”. Among the various kinds the waiter offered me, I chose machiato, because we've gotten so used to it, as if it were our national coffee. Holy cafe machiato, not that it was not holy, but in each cafe in Kosovo they make it better than there. Our problem is that we make coffee good, but with other things we're not doing well, except for the sport in recent times!












