Locals say this is the best coffee shop in Vietnam, with the best coffee. So I walked for 20 minutes under the scorching sun to get to the store.
You can tell how popular it is by looking at the motorcycles at the door. The store is not big, very compact, and most of the customers are Vietnamese and foreigners. I didn't meet too many people twice, which shows that it is still relatively niche, not crowded and lively.
I went there twice in total: The first time I didn't bring cash, and the guy in the store told me using Google Translate that it was okay, I could drink coffee first and pay next time I came back. So I happily enjoyed a cup of iced Americano, where you can choose beans. The first time I chose the first bean, which was produced in Ethiopia, but I forgot the specific name.
After drinking it, I quickly googled the nearest ATM and withdrew money to pay. The ATM is just across the street from the coffee shop, outside a shopping mall.
The second time I went, I remembered it, brought cash, and drank the third bean iced Americano. The production is still stable...
You can drink coffee of this quality at a price of 50,000 VND. Although I am not very proficient in coffee, there are several world-famous coffee shops in Oslo that have taught me what good coffee is. So I think this boutique coffee of more than 10 yuan is very cost-effective; but don't expect too much~it...
Read moreCute little shop with amazing coffees!! The ladies there were so professional and PASSIONATE about coffee!! All the recommended coffees were very tasty. We each had a couple of cups and we came to the shop two days in the row because it’s so good! We bought several packs of beans, and the ladies freshly roasted the beans for us to pick up the next day! It’s been a very pleasant experience, and it’s such a nice place to chill and relax with friends. The ladies introduced different Vietnamese coffees to us, and shared their dream which is to introduce Vietnamese coffees to the world. Hopefully this small review can lead you there and try some sophisticated Vietnamese coffee with great service! Our recommended lists are long, but the ones I recall are salted coffee, cream latte, black coffee with lemon, and all the Vietnamese coffees....
Read moreGood place for v60 pourover in Nha Trang. But most of customers come here for the rest of the menu rather than handrip coffee. Small, lovely vibe, modern payment options.
Ordered 3 varieties: Columbia anaerobic, hot: good body, flavorful, well balanced. Sweet and lovely poured. Some hints to the pourover you receive at Nekisse pourover shop in Saigon. Honduras whiskey barrel, iced: not a bold iced cup of handbrew coffee, flavorful, lingering flavor and aromatic but the body lacks the proper accent. Kenya natural-processed, hot: perfect. Just fking perfect. It salvaged my afternoon. Just so sweet and perfect. So much flavor, so much tastes, so much aroma, so much fulfillment and enjoyment. Lovely made cup of coffee. I will order iced americano later to...
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