Hello, Hiver friends in the Cinnamon Cup Coffee 🤗
How are you today? It's been almost a week since my last post, and today I have time to share the places where I have visited during my travels with everyone. During my summer vacation, I had the opportunity to visit Daklak province in Vietnam's Central Highlands. Buon Ma Thuot - Daklak is known as Vietnam of coffee capital. The exterior architecture is reminiscent of the Central Highlands ethnic people of symbolic communal roofs, which bear cultural characteristics.
This cafe location is located inside the buildings of Vietnam's coffee world museum. There is a small cafe in front of the gate, next to the ticket counter, where you can rest for a while before going inside. Tables and chairs are decorated in a modern style with a splash of ethnic color.
The design space is quite luxurious, and the scenery is also quite beautiful. All you need to do is order a cup of coffee, select a seat, and enjoy your cup of coffee. Trung Nguyen Coffee is one of Vietnam's most well-known brands, with a global presence in over 60 countries. Because of this factor, the taste of coffee is very special, and the taste of drinking it once is remembered for the rest of one's life. Guests can either sit in the cafe or go outside; the outside area is less crowded but still ideal for check-in.
Although I am not too knowledgeable about each type of coffee, but briefly looking at the coffee shops, I think I have absorbed a lot of new knowledge. Currently, there are 5 famous types of coffee in Vietnam such as:
- Arabica Coffee.
- Robusta coffee.
- Culi Coffee.
- Cherry Coffee.
- Coffee Moka
I have included some photos of unprocessed and rotated pure coffee beans below, but the aroma of the beans is difficult to describe.
The coffee cups and tea cups are displayed very delicately at the bar, very attractive.
Bloomberg named iced milk coffee, a drink familiar to millions of Vietnamese, as one of the top ten best drinks in the world. What makes iced milk coffee so appealing is the method of making the filter, which is very typical of Vietnamese coffee culture, allowing the audience to enjoy a cup of coffee with a rich, sweet, and distinct flavor. ️The location for displaying coffee-related equipment is quite unique. The ticket price is a little high (150,000 VND), but it is worth it for what it brings inside. Each visitor receives a small cup of fragrant coffee. ☕️
Traveling and discovering new and interesting things around the S-shaped country of Vietnam is one of my hobbies. See you all in my future posts. And thank you to everyone who stopped by my blog today. Have a wonderful day!