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Vietnam's coffee market has marked significantly on the international coffee map, of which the production of Robusta beans is also the second largest in the world, just behind Brazil. However, there is still another type of bean that is as delicious as Robusta (or even "more" to some coffeeholics) planted in a highland province around 100 years ago - that is Cau Dat Arabica coffee. The people in the land of Cau

Espresso is known as the king of drinks made from coffee thanks to its charming pure bitter taste and passionate aroma. Compared to other regular coffees, espresso especially gives a quite complex flavor, which is strong, quite bitter, slightly tart like a lemon, and if you're doing it right, you can even feel the natural sweet aftertaste. This complexity in taste is also equal to how we make good espresso, not everyone

Prominent in the Central tourist route, Hoi An Ancient Town appears as a rustic spot bringing tranquility and vintage vibes for visitors to slowly enjoy the authentic beauty of Vietnam countryside. These features even go in the cafes here, from street stalls to branding shops, all of which boast the finest ambiance blending East Asian designs with a bit of Western Europe. Not only that, their specialty coffee, which includes Italian espresso-based

Aside from the iconic streetside cafes with simple wooden or plastic tables and chairs where Saigonese often huddle for a quick cup of joe before heading to work, there are still quirky coffee shops offering cozy ambiance, stunning views overlooking city streets, creative decor, and good products, all of which are designed by artistic Vietnamese youth. If you are looking for such places as a cafe hopping and Instagrammable photography opt city

Since the 1950s, when instant coffee was becoming a popular drink, specialty cafes began to open to coffee connoisseurs, offering a more delicately traditional brew. The owners start to pursue the finest way to expand the consumer's experience, specifically by making a connection from investing in coffee farms to collecting, roasting beans to discover the balanced natural flavor in their customer's cups. Roasting is basically the process of creating the distinctive flavor

Coffee existed in Saigon more than 80 years ago, gradually becoming an indispensable cultural lifestyle of the locals. Day and night, it's common to capture Saigonese drinking coffees from the sidewalk corners to luxury cafes with a cup equal to a day salary of a laborer. Immigration has also made Saigon coffees diverse, some people like iced black coffee, while others prefer coffee with milk, bac siu, or egg coffee; any of

The booming appearance of hundreds of coffee shops in London today can make one confused at the idea of where to get a good cup of joe; still, these cafes do their jobs pretty well on satisfying all caffeine cravings beyond the usual city's coffee chains. Silky-smooth brews and Espresso-based drinks. Roasted and aged. Slow-dripped and ice-cold. Bold-British style or mixed-nation feature. All the best cafes in London we collect below will

While about 10 years ago, coffee was still something new to Land of the Rising Sun, now hundreds of new cafes bearing the bold character of the third wave coffee have strongly gotten into Japan's every corner, contributing to be the focal point to draw tourists. As Japanese is simple but dedicated, their coffee shops are cozy, close, and plain with amazing coffee types as well as excellent service. From drips to

Although most coffee types come from South America, Italy is still considered this drink's homeland since coffee has become a charming art and even culinary culture of the boot-shaped country. Italian coffee culture also spreads to other countries, which most people are familiar with the names Espresso, Mocha, or Cappuccino; however, that's just part of the real abundance. A range of Italian coffees might get you overwhelmed looking at the menu. No

Nothing could be better than spending the weekend morning at a sunny, cozy cafe sipping top-notch roasted coffee whilst watching locals chit-chat around. This kind of joy can be done easily where you live, but what if you're traveling? To find a perfect coffee shop in a completely new place might not be easy, especially when you want to have a caffeine fix as well as discover the pulse of a city