I really have to watch my intake of caffeine, but I REALLY love good, strong coffee (say what you want about Starbucks, but thank God for my decaf quad-shot grande Americano!). I've read that you can order decaf (is it deca or decafeine?), but will it be an unusual request? My French is not good enough to handle a more complete explanation.
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the help!
I've only ordered decaf a couple times in regular restaurants in Paris at night. The results were horrible. Do you remember the original Sanka? Same taste.
Okay, I can't do Sanka or Nescafe...that would be tragic! Ira, it sounds like you've had better luck...so, you've asked for "day-cafay" (sorry, I can't figure out how to do accent marks)and gotten the real thing, sans caffeine? Like decaf espresso?
>do you say "un decaf"
Usually, deux decafé , as my Lady Wife drinks it, too.
I don't think the waitstaff cares if you say un or une, as long as you hold up the requisite number of fingers.

Usually, deux decafé , as my Lady Wife drinks it, too.
I don't think the waitstaff cares if you say un or une, as long as you hold up the requisite number of fingers.



