Well...I'm pissed. Service was super rude and super bad. We dropped by to buy coffee back to the US. They set up some mini stall in front of the coffee shop. I am working at Local coffee shop, way much better quality than their shop, in the US and would like my friend to try Thai coffee bean. We picked up the bag to see and we could actually smell the coffee bean from the small little hole but we didn’t sniff it so close. What they did was they grind the bean for you to smell which should not be the case as the grind is dusty and it could go into the nose straight. One of the staff, I didn't get to catch her name, suddenly pulled the bag FROM MY HAND, which is considered “rude”, and put it back to the small little shelf in front of me. I asked her whether she had to do that, had to really pull it out of my hand. I am not uneducated and can translate that from body language. I asked her but she only laughed it off. I asked her again. She laughed it off again and I just walked away. It was so bad that the staff wasn’t even well trained and even worse that they do not even have some type of manner to know what not to do in service line of business. And the coffee was super expensive! She said they have their own roasting plant. The coffee shop I am working at in the US has its own roasting plant as well but the price is much more reasonable. So, never go back and better buy it...
Read more@83koff at Amphawa Floating Market, Thailand.
Amphawa Floating Market is the 2nd famous floating market in Bangkok and it is said to be less touristy floating market and if you walk to the center of the market, you will find this humble specialty coffee place next to the main bridge of the market.
83koff is a cafe serving specialty coffee roasted by them and the owner was kind enough to offer some, Chiang Rai single origin which is less acidic but really clean taste. They served their house blend made of Chiang Rai 3 combinations of coffee process with a smooth, fruity and right balance even in piccolo.
They do sell their own coffee beans for 250 baht for 200gm. The service is friendly and price is consider quite affordable compared to the cafe in the...
Read moreOne of the best drip coffee I've had in Thailand. The barista effortlessly bring out the floral aroma and fruity body of Ethiopia Yirgacheffe.
If you're a fan of drip coffee, or black coffee, you can't miss this place.
This unpretentious café is situated at the corner under the bridge, which might easily get missed.
The iced drip coffee might just be what you need in this warm...
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