At dawn, bleary-eyed workers pour into a traditional teahouse in Kosovo nestled under the minarets of the local mosque, seeking a rich amber brew that has outlived empires and continues to draw devotees.

But Kosovo's prized teahouses, or "cajtores", face growing competition from Western-style cafes and a burgeoning coffee scene vying to be among the finest in the world.

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