Go back in time with 4 cafes in Saigon old buildings
Even though as a bustling city with numerous skyscrapers amidst lavish lights, Saigon has no shortage of old buildings from hundreds of years ago that keep precious memories of its own development journey. A few places have been degraded and razed to make way for new modern office buildings, while some are still in use and transformed with different shops and cafes. At a time when you need a lyrical, vintage space
South Korea cafes to release stress by just silently staring to the space
Have you ever pictured yourself paying for sitting at a coffee shop, doing nothing but looking at the forest trees or even yourself in a mirror? Now, everything can be true in South Korea. The cafe forms with the common point of chairs always towards the view of nature, instead of facing each other for guests to chat, seems to be increasingly spread gradually in the country. Not only Green Lab -
How much coffee is enough for daily consumption?
A fragrant, good cup of java is just what morning birds need to start their morning routine. The caffeine in coffee both keeps you energized and helps you avoid drowsiness or fatigue, thereby focusing more on work. Not only that, but coffee also has the ability to reduce the risk of some heart-related diseases and diabetes. However, it doesn't mean the more coffee you consume, the better you will get. There are
Siphon Coffee Brewing: Differences between Japanese vs. American styles
Along with watching the coffee slowly drop to the glass jar below and enjoying the freshly-extracted delicate flavor, Siphon goes beyond the need of simply making a clean cup of joe but becomes an artful experiment. In Japan, Siphon coffee brewing is brought to a high level of art with creativity in mixing and measuring ingredients. Americans have also been so fascinated with the Siphon gadget that they even created their own
The most iconic cafes in Paris for terrasses-de-café experience
Paris has more than 1500 cafes and restaurants, from popular to luxurious in well-known tourist areas, such as Champs Elysee, Opéra, Grands Boulevards, Saint-Michel. Still, the most symbolic style to spot here is Terrasses de cafe - also known as sidewalk coffee shops that serve as a city's hub of social and culinary life. Parisians are inherently slow-paced - they like to comfortably sit there reading morning newspapers, sipping a cup of
Aeropress – The perfect artisan coffee design for busy bees
No electricity or batteries needed, just one manual push on the giant cylinder with the filter in the drain, and we'll have a good homemade one-off cup of coffee just within 30 seconds. All thanks to Aeropress! Invented in 2005, later than other brewing methods, but Aeropress soon became one of the inspiring artisan coffee icons in the world. The tool is also popular for travelers or busy officers because of its
How to set up a home coffee bar to awaken your inner barista passion
If you need a little caffeine in the morning but don't want to go to the coffee shop during a serious epidemic situation, why not try designing a coffee bar space in your home. More and more people find it an elegant pleasure to make coffee at home, helping themselves to experience making their own coffee step by step carefully and carefully. This way, you can add a unique touch to a
What’s inside The World Coffee Museum in Vietnam’s coffee city?
Built in Buon Ma Thuot - one of Vietnam's big coffee cities, The World Coffee Museum plays an even more vital role in presenting a lively museum displaying and storing things related to coffee culture. This is a product of Trung Nguyen Coffee Group that carries the great idea of a brand-new museum concept. That being said, the place features an open exhibition space where visitors can interact with their five senses
5 most romantic cafes in Paris for lovey-dovey couple dates
After the first cafe Régence opened in 1688 around the Palais-Royal area, and the Café Procope, operated one year later, on the left bank of the Seine river, the cafe culture quickly became an iconic part of Paris. Today, coffee shops are present all over the city and serve the customers with distinctive characteristics in such neighborhoods; for example, a place for students gathering, a place mainly for tourists, a place of
Italian Espresso are expected to be the next UNESCO heritage
Italy has long been known for producing world-famous coffee drinks. Every cup of Italian coffee gives a rich, charming flavor, of which the most popular is Espresso - appeared since the 1930s and processed from pure Arabica beans or mixed Arabica with Robusta in the ratio of 60-40. A cup of black, smooth Espresso is not just simply for loading caffeine to the body, keeping the mind awake. For Italians, Espresso has such