I recently visited Nana Coffee Roaster and had a somewhat underwhelming experience. While the coffee was ok, I found it to be overpriced.
Staff doesn't speak or understand English so you might get wrong order what happened with me. Overall the most of the working people play dumb even if you use Google translator
I ordered the Guji blend flat white, which sounded promising, but unfortunately, it didn't quite live up to my expectations. Firstly, it wasn't a single-origin coffee as I had hoped, and secondly, it wasn't even served in a flat white cup.
That being said, the coffee did have a unique fruity flavor profile, reminiscent of orange notes. However, it wasn't particularly complex or memorable.
The shop itself is quite small and cozy, but the Thai milk tea was just average. The pastries and cookies, while sweet and indulgent, were overly sugary for my taste.
Overall, I felt that Nana Coffee Roaster was a bit pricey for what you get. While coffee connoisseurs might appreciate the unique flavor profiles, I wouldn't recommend it for those on a budget or looking for a more substantial coffee experience.
Be prepared for pricey coffee Don't expect a traditional flat white experience If you have a sweet tooth, you might enjoy the pastries and cookies Consider other coffee shops in the area for...
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Read moreI like it overall the hot cappuccino that I have was amazing it’s really fluffy and very warm and I love it so the atmosphere was good too. I mean there were many people when I was there but it’s not like crowded which I like it a lot but the problem is, the staff, especially the cashier was a kind of nightmare like someone forced her to work or something. I couldn’t see her smile at all she not even eyes contact and she did things really loud and it’s kind of pretty rude to me. I get it like people can not be happy all the time but for the coffee that I pay 130 bath, I need a nice service as well so but overall I’m gonna go back there and I’m gonna drink my cappuccino again and I’m gonna be happy again so I think you guys should...
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