Better than American coffee? Higher quality? More sophisticated? Higher class?
Personally I like a long espresso, which is where you draw a full cup of water through the espresso grounds to produce an espresso flavour but with the strength of American coffee.
I used to brew a regular pot of coffee in a drip filter, then when my coffee maker broke I picked up a combination drip/espresso coffee maker, a pretty good one. I tried the espresso on a lark but now I'm hooked--I can't go back to the inferior taste of American coffee.
Personally I like a long espresso, which is where you draw a full cup of water through the espresso grounds to produce an espresso flavour but with the strength of American coffee.
I used to brew a regular pot of coffee in a drip filter, then when my coffee maker broke I picked up a combination drip/espresso coffee maker, a pretty good one. I tried the espresso on a lark but now I'm hooked--I can't go back to the inferior taste of American coffee.