{"id":696,"date":"2018-06-08T04:00:48","date_gmt":"2018-06-08T14:00:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/thecurbkaimuki.com\/2018\/06\/08\/tab-x-tab-a-new-home-for-coffee-in-west-london\/"},"modified":"2018-07-30T15:20:42","modified_gmt":"2018-07-31T01:20:42","slug":"tab-x-tab-a-new-home-for-coffee-in-west-london","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thecurbkaimuki.com\/2018\/06\/08\/tab-x-tab-a-new-home-for-coffee-in-west-london\/","title":{"rendered":"Tab x Tab: A New Home For Coffee In West London"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Westbourne Grove is a residential neighbourhood and shopping destination in West London, bordering Hyde Park, Notting Hill, and the iconic Portobello Road. It\u2019s an eclectic mix of cultures and architectural styles where elegant townhouses and budget hotels, souvenir shops, and Middle Eastern restaurants, organic food markets, and council estates live alongside each other. The coffee scene consists mostly of chains like Starbucks or Costa and a few independent cafes\u2014none of which would merit a trip out to this part of town solely to drink a flat white. That all changed with the opening of Tab x Tab<\/a>. Finally, there is a very good reason to stop over in Westbourne Grove.<\/p>\n Tab x Tab was opened in July 2017 by husband and wife Mathew and Charmaine Tabatabai. Alongside speciality coffee from Ozone<\/a> and Bocca<\/a>, they serve premium teas from Lalani & Co.<\/a>, fresh pastries from Flour Station<\/a>, and \u00e0 la carte breakfast dishes prepared on site. Tab x Tab also has a retail corner with carefully curated homeware and lifestyle items, Linda Bloomfield<\/a> tea ware and Kana London<\/a> ceramic coffee mugs.<\/p>\n The Tabatabais embarked on an 18-month coffee tasting journey through London and beyond before launching their shop.<\/p>\n \u201cWe started exploring the idea of opening a coffee shop by doing a lot of research and going to a new cafe every single day. After about one year, we had developed a strong idea of what we wanted our coffee shop to look like,\u201d Mathew Tabatabai says. \u201cThe majority of cafes in London melted into the same kind of place.\u201d<\/p>\n The decision to offer a new kind of coffee experience, rather than do a carbon copy of other shops, gave the couple enough confidence and motivation to pursue their idea. The approach at the heart of Tab x Tab can be summed up in three words: speciality, execution, and consistency. High quality standards were set for Tab x Tab: from the food and beverage offerings to appliances and in-store tech, from the Front of House service to the interior design.<\/p>\n